Sarkozy to be released from prison, court rules

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is to be released from prison and placed under judicial supervision, a Paris appeals court has decided. Discover the latest developments.

Trump pardons Giuliani and Meadows in election case

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.

Ley's Net Zero Decision Risks Losing Key MPs

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.

US kills 6 in Pacific anti-drug strikes

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth confirms six killed in two strikes on alleged drug boats in international waters. Read the full details and analysis.

Sarkozy walks free after three-week prison stint

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.

Autumn Budget Threat to Salary Sacrifice Schemes

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.

Hackney cuts agency staff spending to £39m

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.

Town U-turns on nativity parade donkey ban

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.

Europe's Populist Right Warns US Democrats

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.

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