German Christmas market attack trial begins
Saudi psychiatrist Taleb al-Abdulmohsen faces trial for murdering six people in Magdeburg Christmas market attack. Read the latest court developments.
Saudi psychiatrist Taleb al-Abdulmohsen faces trial for murdering six people in Magdeburg Christmas market attack. Read the latest court developments.
Donald Trump has pardoned Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows and 75 others involved in the 2020 election interference plot. Discover the legal implications and state-level consequences they still face.
New South Wales introduces harsh penalties, including $165,000 fines and jail time, for landlords complicit in the illicit tobacco and vape trade. Discover the government's crackdown.
On 11 November 1975, Governor General Sir John Kerr dismissed PM Gough Whitlam, triggering a constitutional crisis. Explore the dramatic events and lasting impact.
Sussan Ley faces leadership crisis as Liberal MPs threaten resignation over net zero policy. Will her fragile coalition survive the climate debate? Read our analysis.
As leaders deliver solemn Remembrance Day speeches, Australia's political-military class continues ignoring hard truths about war's human cost while committing to dangerous alliances.
Super typhoon Fung-wong devastates Philippines while Belgium honours WWI soldiers. Global news coverage from Gaza to BBC resignations.
A second migrant deported to France has returned to the UK, with the Home Office vowing to remove him again. Read the latest on the UK's border security efforts.
Ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces new charges for allegedly authorising drone flights into North Korea to justify martial law. Learn the full story.
A second person removed to France under the UK's 'one in, one out' scheme has been detected returning via a small boat crossing. The Home Office vows expedited removal.
UNRWA commissioner-general Philippe Lazzarini outlines post-ceasefire challenges in Gaza and the agency's vital role in reconstruction. Read his urgent call for sustainable peace.
Paris court orders Nicolas Sarkozy's release from prison to be placed under judicial supervision. The former French president faces travel restrictions while awaiting appeal.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth confirms six killed in two strikes on alleged drug boats in international waters. Read the full details and analysis.
The Trump administration is poised to approve another PFAS pesticide, putting UK food and water supplies at risk. Learn how this decision impacts public health.
Mihai-Nicolae Patran, 34, sentenced to nine years for a 40-minute rape in a Glasgow alleyway and other sexual offences. Judge calls him a 'real danger to women'.
Areece Lloyd-Hall sentenced to minimum 16 years for stabbing 16-year-old Harry Pitman at Primrose Hill fireworks display. Read the full story and family tributes.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is released from prison after serving three weeks of a five-year sentence for accepting Gaddafi cash. He'll now live under house arrest with electronic tag.
Areece Lloyd-Hall sentenced to minimum 16 years for murdering 16-year-old Harry Pitman on Primrose Hill during New Year's Eve celebrations in 2023. Read the full court details.
The US Senate has moved to end the longest government shutdown, passing a funding bill that now heads to the House. Plus, Zelenskyy on Trump and IDF soldiers speak out on Gaza.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans a £2bn raid on pension savings by capping salary sacrifice tax advantages. Discover how this could impact your finances and what alternatives exist.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to unveil a US-style whistleblower scheme for HMRC, offering informants up to 30% of recovered taxes to combat large-scale fraud and close the UK's £5.5bn tax gap.
Marcus Decker faces becoming first person deported from UK for peaceful climate protest. Supporters include Nobel laureates and UN experts as tribunal hears appeal.
Hackney Council reduces agency staff expenditure from £53m to £39.6m while facing recruitment challenges in specialist roles. Discover how the borough is transforming its workforce.
John Bell, accused of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old boy in a tent near Loch Ness, has died in HMP Inverness. Police report no suspicious circumstances.
A heated debate emerges as readers question if football clubs, not taxpayers, should fund match policing. Plus, a rail worker hero and literary disputes in today's MetroTalk.
A Lancashire town's Christmas nativity parade is back on with its donkeys after a council policy mix-up caused public outcry. Read how community spirit saved the tradition.
A Vatican Swiss Guard faces internal investigation after allegedly making spitting gestures at Jewish women during Pope Leo's audience condemning antisemitism. Read the full investigation details.
As Democrats celebrate recent wins, Europe's populist comebacks in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland offer crucial lessons about the resilience of right-wing movements.
Discover why AI tools like ChatGPT are causing romantic rejections as users question the societal cost of convenience. Is your chatbot use putting off potential partners?
CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz falsely claimed audits revealed $1bn spent on healthcare for undocumented immigrants. Experts confirm the audits were routine administrative checks, stoking fear in immigrant communities.