Trump and Putin are set to meet in Alaska to discuss a possible ceasefire in Ukraine amid ongoing fighting and deep disagreements over territory. But can this end the war?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a trade-off between raising taxes, cutting expenditure and potentially breaching fiscal commitments to raise £41bn.
The article explores the UK's Online Safety Act, its implementation, and the growing controversy surrounding age verification, privacy, and content restrictions.
By Aron Hurt
An 8.8 magnitude quake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami warnings from Japan to Hawaii – luckily with no reported deaths.
With the ongoing debate of judge-only trials, we explore whether jury-free trials could indeed reform England and Wales’ judicial system.
By Luke Thomas
The growing backlash against Donald Trump over his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein is stirring doubts within his MAGA base and raising questions about his silence on the scandal.
Hundreds have been killed in southern Syria after deadly clashes broke out between rival communities, threatening the country’s fragile peace.
The UN warns of a humanitarian collapse in Gaza as over 100 die from starvation due to an Israeli aid blockade and attacks on food seekers.
The UK government plans to lower the voting age to 16, allowing around 1.5 million 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in the next general election, aiming to better represent young people's voices on national issues.
Labour's PIP reform bill passed after major last-minute changes, sparking party rebellion and raising concerns over lost savings.
A 2022 UK Ministry of Defence data breach exposed nearly 19,000 Afghans to Taliban retaliation, prompting a covert £850 million operation to relocate thousands to safety.