Bystanders tried to save woman in London bus stop stabbing
Eyewitnesses describe chaotic scene as they attempted first aid on Anita Mukhey, 66, after random fatal stabbing at Burnt Oak bus stop in North London.
Eyewitnesses describe chaotic scene as they attempted first aid on Anita Mukhey, 66, after random fatal stabbing at Burnt Oak bus stop in North London.
Isabelle Dale, 23, sentenced to 3.5 years for sexual misconduct with two inmates at HMP Coldingley and conspiring to smuggle synthetic cannabis into the prison.
Jake Holder, 27, sentenced after violent rampage at The Stanwell Hotel near Heathrow Airport, causing extensive damage and threatening staff with a fire extinguisher.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed confidence that Britain and the US will resolve differences over Greenland, despite tensions in transatlantic relations.
New research reveals education level is the strongest indicator of UK attitudes toward immigration and diversity, with graduates far more supportive than non-graduates.
An Indiana state court judge and his wife are in stable condition after being shot at their Lafayette home. Authorities are actively searching for suspects in what the mayor calls a 'senseless act of violence'.
ChongLy 'Scott' Thao, a US citizen, was forcibly detained by ICE agents in St Paul, Minnesota, without a warrant, in subfreezing weather, sparking outrage and planned protests.
Victoria's bushfire crisis sparks political turmoil as One Nation capitalises on regional discontent, with criticism mounting over government response and CFA funding ahead of state election.
Bridget Cama, co-chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue, discusses the divisive debate around Invasion Day and the demoralising silence from political leaders on First Nations rights in Australia.
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, warning of a global slide from democracy towards autocracy and violence, describing it as a move to a 'world without rules'.
Donald Trump's pursuit of Greenland and erratic foreign policy decisions are destabilising international relations, with protests in Nuuk and warnings from European leaders.
Three senior US Catholic cardinals have issued a strong rebuke of Trump administration foreign policy, warning that actions in Venezuela, Greenland and aid cuts risk global suffering.
Labour's Darren Jones announces plans to reform Whitehall by sacking underperforming civil servants and creating agile taskforces to boost productivity.
Greenland's quest for dignity and self-determination confronts new colonial threats from the Trump administration, forcing an uneasy alliance with Denmark.
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticises European leaders for their 'complicity' in failing to confront Donald Trump's demands to purchase or annex Greenland.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson addressed UK Parliament in a subdued event, as Donald Trump's erratic diplomacy overshadowed transatlantic relations with controversial Greenland and Chagos Islands remarks.
Bipartisan US legislators announce measures to prevent Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on eight European nations, including key NATO allies like Denmark and the UK.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration can temporarily block lawmakers from conducting unannounced inspections of immigration detention facilities, requiring a week's notice.
Labour MP Stella Creasy argues Britain must urgently rebuild European security and trade alliances as Trump's presidency threatens NATO stability and global order.
The Trump administration's demand for a list of Jewish students and staff at the University of Pennsylvania has sparked widespread concern about government overreach and historical parallels with persecution.
Israeli forces have bulldozed the Unrwa headquarters in East Jerusalem and fired teargas at a UN vocational school in the West Bank, escalating tensions.
The Crown Prosecution Service announces no further charges against Lucy Letby, the former nurse serving life for baby murders, citing insufficient evidence for new cases.
The Duke of Sussex believes he has faced a sustained campaign for standing up to Associated Newspapers, as his lawyers detail 14 articles allegedly obtained through unlawful information-gathering.
Leaked email reveals US State Department's Bureau of African Affairs encouraging diplomats to aggressively promote American 'generosity' while aid is reduced, sparking accusations of racism.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen tells Paris appeals court there was no organised system to misuse European parliament funds, as she seeks to overturn a guilty verdict that could bar her from the 2027 presidential election.
European leaders unite to condemn Donald Trump's aggressive push to control Greenland, with Emmanuel Macron warning against 'useless aggressivity' and 'new colonialism' at Davos.
A letter from Gabriel Moncada Belisario highlights Venezuela's plea for democratic self-determination, rejecting US bombs and oil contracts in favour of transparent elections.
The postponement of local elections in East Sussex presents an opportunity for residents to shape their town and parish councils to better reflect community needs.
European leaders are meeting to formulate a response to Donald Trump's threat of punitive tariffs over Greenland, with calls for international protectorate solutions.
Donald Trump's proposed 'Board of Peace' requires nations to pay $1bn in cash for membership, raising alarms it aims to replace UN agencies with a profit-driven model dominated by the former president.