1 in 7 English Bathing Spots Polluted

New data reveals one in seven English bathing waters are polluted, with famous beaches like Scarborough and Bognor Regis deemed unsafe for swimming. Discover the causes and government response.

Judge Dismisses Cases Against Comey and James

A US judge has thrown out criminal charges against former FBI director James Comey and NY attorney general Letitia James, citing unlawful prosecutor appointment. Discover the legal implications.

Controversial Gaza Aid Group GHF to Close in July

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US and Israeli-backed aid group, will cease operations in July. Sky News analysis found its distributions correlated with a significant increase in deaths. Read the full investigation.

Secret US-Russia-Ukraine Talks in Abu Dhabi

US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll holds clandestine talks with Russian and Ukrainian officials in Abu Dhabi while Russia continues attacks on Kyiv. Latest developments on peace efforts.

Hanson suspended after burqa stunt in Senate

Pauline Hanson's controversial burqa protest in the Australian Senate caused major disruption and led to a rare suspension. Explore the fallout and political repercussions.

Reeves's risky budget fightback analysed

On the eve of the budget, we assess the criticism facing Chancellor Rachel Reeves, her pitch to Labour MPs, and the potential for tax rises. Plus, a warning on China tariffs.

Populist-Proof Your Democracy: 7 Key Defences

Timothy Garton Ash reveals essential democratic safeguards against populist threats, from public broadcasting to electoral reform. Learn how to protect your freedoms before it's too late.

Sadiq Khan granted new powers for London's nightlife

London's Mayor Sadiq Khan is set to receive significant new powers over the capital's pubs, bars, and transport network in what ministers call the 'biggest transfer of power out of Whitehall' in decades.

Teen fights for life after Sheffield shooting

A 16-year-old boy is in a life-threatening condition after being shot on London Road, Sheffield. Police appeal for witnesses as investigation continues. Share any information.

Officers spat at during London bus knife arrest

Met Police officers were spat at and assaulted while detaining a suspected burglar armed with a knife on a London bus. The 31-year-old man was Tasered after a chase. Read the full details.

Two Lords suspended over lobbying rule breaches

Richard Dannatt and David Evans face lengthy suspensions from House of Lords after undercover investigation reveals lobbying rule violations. Discover the implications for parliamentary reform.

Putin rejects peace plan, strikes Kharkiv

Vladimir Putin rejects Europe's peace proposal, responding with a deadly aerial bombardment in Kharkiv. Key details on the stalled talks and the international response.

New domestic abuse orders protect 1,000 victims

Minister Jess Phillips declares violence against women a national emergency, revealing new protection orders have already safeguarded 1,000 victims across England and Wales.

Taiwan warns 'return' to China is not an option

Taiwan's Prime Minister Cho Jung-tai declares a 'return' to China is not an option following a phone call between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump. Explore the escalating tensions.

Reeves was warned on productivity, say ex-OBR chiefs

Former OBR officials reveal Chancellor Rachel Reeves was warned about costly productivity forecasts. Experts question her minimal fiscal headroom ahead of potential tax hikes and spending cuts.

Reeves' Budget Crisis: £17.4bn Borrowing Spike

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces budget crisis as borrowing hits £17.4bn in October. Growth Commission proposes £105bn spending cuts to break economic 'doom loop'. Read analysis.

Gambling tax hike could cause UK job losses

Chancellor Rachel Reeves warned that increasing gambling taxes could lead to significant job losses and harm horse racing. The industry contributes £4bn annually in tax. Read the full analysis.

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