Third 'No Kings' Protest Set for March Against ICE
Organisers announce a third nationwide 'No Kings' protest for 28 March, responding to what they call ICE's 'reign of terror' following fatal shootings in Minnesota.
Organisers announce a third nationwide 'No Kings' protest for 28 March, responding to what they call ICE's 'reign of terror' following fatal shootings in Minnesota.
Greater Manchester Police have arrested an 80-year-old man after a 95-year-old woman was tied up and threatened during an attempted robbery in Salford. The suspect allegedly entered her home, restrained her, and demanded cash.
Tributes pour in for Captain Philip Gilbert Muldowney, 25, who died during a live firing exercise at Otterburn Training Area in Northumberland.
Two ICE agents involved in the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have been placed on administrative leave, as President Trump seeks to de-escalate tensions following national outrage.
A year after Trump slashed USAID funding, Australian aid groups report preventable deaths. Albanese pushes gun buybacks amid state opposition, as US fleet nears Iran.
Over 9,200 Chicagoans have voted to name a snow plough 'Abolish ICE', reflecting local opposition to Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid recent controversies.
Labour launches attack ads against Green party's drugs policy in Gorton and Denton byelection, as parties compete to be main left-wing challenger to Reform UK.
Video footage shows an ICE agent attempting to enter Ecuador's consulate in Minneapolis, with staff preventing access. The incident occurred on January 27, confirmed by Ecuador's foreign ministry.
King Charles discusses criticism of his climate campaigning in new Amazon documentary Finding Harmony: A King's Vision, reflecting on his lifelong environmental mission.
A new cartoon by Pete Songi humorously critiques Keir Starmer's recent diplomatic visit to China, highlighting political tensions and international relations.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to Beijing in January 2026 highlights the UK's delicate diplomatic balancing act between economic engagement with China and upholding democratic values amid global superpower rivalries.
Three men convicted for the doorstep murder of Jackie Rutter, 53, in a revenge attack linked to her sons stealing a drug dealer's mobile phone in Wirral.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's landmark trip to China marks the first by a British leader in eight years, navigating complex issues from human rights to trade diplomacy amid global tensions.
The FBI has executed a search warrant at the Fulton County election office in Georgia, with details on the purpose and target of the investigation remaining unclear as officials scramble for information.
The Guardian Weekly examines the political fallout from the ICE shooting in Minneapolis, plus features on superagers, Trump's diplomacy, and Netflix's impact on attention spans.
ActionAid's decision to rethink child sponsorship schemes has ignited debate among supporters and critics, with concerns over paternalistic undertones and colonial legacies in international aid.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits China for the first UK leader trip in eight years, balancing trade ambitions with human rights concerns and geopolitical tensions.
Three men convicted for murder of Jackie Rutter, 53, shot dead at her home in revenge after her sons stole a drug dealer's mobile phone and cash in Wirral.
Matt Goodwin's selection as Reform UK's candidate for the Gorton and Denton byelection presents a challenge for Labour and the Greens as they respond to his hard-right views.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer insists controversial plans to limit jury trials are essential to tackle court backlogs and deliver justice for victims of violence against women.
Andrew Collins, 35, from Ealing, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping a woman in Slough after plying her with alcohol. He was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
King Charles reveals his lifelong environmental philosophy in 'Finding Harmony: A King's Vision', urging action on climate crisis through interconnectedness with nature.
The Trump administration faces mounting criticism over recent ICE shootings in Minnesota, prompting a slight rhetorical shift while maintaining hardline immigration policies.
Sarah Mullally has been officially confirmed as Archbishop of Canterbury, making history as the first woman to lead the Church of England and the 106th person in this role.
Keir Starmer reveals US intelligence agencies oppose Trump's U-turn on Chagos Islands agreement, calling it a 'done deal' that won't be derailed by presidential rhetoric.
The Democratic Party is increasingly adopting universal childcare as a central policy, moving away from traditional means-tested approaches, with candidates nationwide championing this transformative issue.
The police watchdog has paused misconduct proceedings against Sergeant Martyn Blake, cleared of murdering Chris Kaba, ahead of a law change on use of force standards.
Donald Trump claims he will 'de-escalate' immigration enforcement in Minnesota, but raids continue, fueling protests over fatal shootings by federal agents.
Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski argues only the Greens can defeat Reform's extremist candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, criticising Labour's absence.
Analysis of political responsibility for ICE agent killings in Minneapolis, examining Trump administration's response to protests and use of lethal force.