Meta profits as ads promote illegal Israeli settlements in West Bank
Companies are selling homes in illegal settlements and individuals are fundraising to buy weapons for Israeli soldiers.
Reporter with The Guardian and Al Jazeera. Also work as a late news editor. Shortlisted for an Amnesty Award 2025. Other articles and investigations published in CNN, The Times, The Independent, Open Democracy and The i Paper.
Companies are selling homes in illegal settlements and individuals are fundraising to buy weapons for Israeli soldiers.
Campaigners are calling for a 'workaround' that allows military equipment to be sent to Israel via third countries to be closed
How Ireland's far-right is using Conor McGregor to boost its ideology after MMA star's 'We are at War' X post.
Fleeing violence and persecution, refugees wait inside Bosnia's migrant camps for their chance to cross the border
Windrush compensation scheme is inaccessible to thousands on 75th anniversary of when the Empire Windrush arrived in the UK.
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Celebrations rang out across Paris as the election result was announced - but elsewhere there was anger and disappointment
Ahmed said that when he first arrived in Ireland after fleeing violence in his home country of Sudan, he was told by officials there was no place for him to stay.
Billy McCurrie, an ex-UVF man, and Anthony McIntyre, an ex-IRA man, reflect on the Troubles and how they were impacted by sectarianism before they spent years behind bars for murder. Both have since disavowed violence, but are critical of Northern Ireland's path to peace.
The Government authorised the sale of £55.3bn in military-related equipment to China across the last two years
Ani Kirakosyani found out she was pregnant a month after the blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh began. Food, fuel and medical supplies in the disputed territory are running low and officials there say they reported the first death from malnutrition last month.
Cori Conlon grew up thinking Protestants were "the bad guys."
Hamas official tells Reuters that a new round of talks with Israel has begun in Qatar
Holly Reeves has a medical condition where she struggles to swallow food, so doctors fitted the five-year old from Devon with a feeding tube.
EXCLUSIVE: COVID testing firms ‘lost’ nearly 3,000 people who tested positive upon arrival in England in the weeks leading up to the Omicron wave.
The US last week authorised the sale of 25 F-35A fighter jets to Israel, raising further concerns over British involvement in arms exports to the country
EXCLUSIVE: MPs have called on the Government to release more details about RAF flights from Cyprus to Israel
Experts told i violent pushbacks along border have 'increased' and are 'systematic'
EXCLUSIVE: Charities have blamed the spike in waiting times on the Government's controversial new Illegal Migration Act
Experts and MPs have warned of 'back door' security risks as UK police use Chinese surveillance cameras despite growing concerns over Beijing's spying activities
EXCLUSIVE: Shelving the commitment, which promised shelter, counselling and subsistence, is likely to divide Tory MPs
Britain waits to learn scale of economic shock as the US is set to announce a global trade war tomorrow on Trump's 'liberation day'
The fake UK websites linked to Russia described Rishi Sunak as 'capable, courageous, and prudent'
Police detain 37-year-old man and 35-year-old woman after reports of disturbance in Stanley
Locals are concerned the designated water bathing status could lead to them 'swimming through shit'
This comes after then-Home Secretary said those who are eligible for the scheme will receive full compensation
Experts say Iran could produce nuclear weapons in a matter of months
Russian bots have come out in support of the German and French far-right
As a boat carrying 400 migrants drifted, out of fuel, along a perilous migration route in the central Mediterranean last week, Italian authorities led a major rescue operation following the reported refusal of Maltese authorities to retrieve those on board.
Inspectorate recommends that no criminal investigation be closed until all available images have been checked against national database
One expert says the North Korean troops are from the XI corps - an elite special forces unit within the regime's military ranks
A migrant told i his dream is to come to the UK and is prepared to travel across the Channel by small boat
Investors boost the precious metal, which has gained nearly 20% since the start of the year, as they sought alternative assets as a hedge against volatility
There are growing concerns that the UK Government, and even individuals working for it, could be held personally liable
Now under control of Russia's Ministry of Defence, Wagner is growing its powerful network in Africa
'The situation is catastrophic. People are controlled by fear,' said one Gazan in the besieged city
Relatives are demanding the government take more action to secure the release of their loved ones, as they embark on a 40-mile march from Tel Aviv to Benjamin Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem
Voters in Richmond Park, London, have the UK's highest average income. But thanks to Brexit they have been favouring Lib Dems over the Conservatives
A fake website mimicking Emmanuel Macron's party, Ensemble, claimed the president and his party were buying votes for €100 ahead of the election
Inside the evacuation order imposed by the Israeli military on 1.1 million Gazans living in the North of the region
For now, the ceasefire remains tenuously intact
The Ministry of Justice is working with researchers on a test project that uses algorithms to identify patterns to improve public safety
The former attorney-general Dominic Grieve is tipped to chair a panel that will advise ministers on the issue
Man, 49, arrested on suspicion of murder after consecutive collisions on Saturday afternoon
A man convicted of using Nazi slogans is hoping to lead a major state after Germany's regional elections on Sunday
The Russian President has reportedly killed at least 20 political opponents since he came to power in 1999
The former first lady delivered rousing speeches in Chicago, invoking a pre-Trump America and casting Harris as a president in waiting
Israel's presence in two key land corridors is a key point in negotiations that has threatened to derail them completely
The Beloushah family had initially fled to south Gaza after Israel ordered an evacuation of Gaza City, but had returned to their home in the north
More than 50 countries now rely on Starlink, giving the billionaire exclusive access to the world leaders
The US Secretary of State told reporters in London that 'no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest'
'Medical devices or consumer electronics are not immune from such threats, posing significant global security concerns,' one expert said
Thousands more are feared dead as aid workers desperately search through the rubble of destroyed buildings
Adi Levitz claims her 84-year-old cousin was taken from her home 'screaming and yelling'
The UN has said that 'racist speech' has led to 'a proliferation of racist hate incidents'
A meeting between the foreign secretary and Caricom is planned for April despite David Lammy previously ruling out financial compensation
More than 50 nations and 120 companies were invited to the event covered by i
After turning the textile company into a billion-pound empire, he was charged with 66 counts of fraud and fled to Cyprus
Relieved David Jakins says he kept the fake conker in his pocket to show off as a joke at world championships
A new era of exploration: advertising on the Moon, $250,000 tickets to space and sending your pet's ashes to the final frontier
Over 1,000 people in Gaza died due to Israeli air strikes, among them 500 women and children, the Hamas-run Ministry of Health said
Defence companies' share price plummet following remarks made by Elon Musk
'Crazy.' 'Dangerously liberal.' 'Worse than Biden': The Trump camp is already ramping up its attacks against the Vice President
It comes after G7 nations agreed to free up $50bn from Russia's frozen assets into a revenue stream for Ukraine
A second Trump presidency could push the UK and EU towards further co-operation on security measures to help Zelensky
Saleh al-Arouri was targeted by a drone attack that hit a Hamas office in Lebanon's capital Beirut
The news comes as the Palestinian Health Ministry claims over 25,000 people have been killed in Gaza
The former attorney-general Dominic Grieve is tipped to chair a panel that will advise ministers on the issue
Two people have been arrested after the Hollywood actress's performance in The Tempest came to a halt
Reckless cycling is currently prosecuted under legislation from the 1860s, with a maximum two-year jail sentence
The former president has tried to distance himself from the 'extreme' Project 2025 - but much of it reflects his own words
More than two thirds of the Russian tanks destroyed in recent months have been taken out using first-person view drones, according to reports
The high street retailer is joining HMV in stocking records again following their recent surge in popularity among younger music lovers
The US is scrambling to revive a multinational coalition fend off a possible attack on Israel by Iran
The prime minister has defended the Office for Budget Responsibility from the former chancellor's accusations of bias
Just hours after Trump removed sanctions on settlers, violence erupted in the West Bank
Severe damage across the north of the UK, the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland, with gusts of up to 114mph recorded
President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukraine would provide South Korea with a detailed request for military support
As Israel intercepts a Hezbollah ballistic missile fired towards Tel Aviv, i looks at how the country shields itself against attack
Dramatic footage shows the rebels inside the city, parading around in military vehicles and mopeds
Republicans are setting the scene for an election fraud claim in the event of a Kamala Harris victory
The Israeli military has said Hamas is using a network of tunnels under Gaza's largest hospital, a claim denied by doctors at the medical complex
Victoria Thomas Bowen also admitted causing £17.50 damage to a jacket belonging to the Reform UK leader's security officer
XL Bully owners openly picture their dogs alongside children and advertising for new homes despite a ban and series of fatal attacks
Anthony Saunderson gave Pegg, a 'rising star' in the prison service, a £12,000 Mercedes that he had paid for with amphetamines
Tens of thousands of people have fled the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital
The Frasier actor and his wife, Kayte Walsh, want to knock down a 19th-century house overlooking the Bristol Channel
Israeli attacks in Syria have escalated amid its continued assault on Gaza
Israeli forces have been accused of temporarily arming a civilian for a photo shoot
The 20 trucks let through on Saturday are 'nothing' compared to what Gaza needs to avoid a catastrophe, activists warn
Pressure continues to mount on Benjamin Netanyahu as the US announced new sanctions linked to Israeli settler killings in the occupied West Bank
The pilot, Colonel Oleksii 'Moonfish' Mes, destroyed three cruise missiles and one drone on Monday, before he died in a crash, Ukraine said
Human rights workers said they had witnessed 'horrendous' scenes and that facilities for children had 'not been spared from violence'
Reform UK leader claims Western governments provided Putin with an 'excuse' to invade Ukraine
Israeli PM Netanyahu says he'll send mediators to Qatar on Tuesday to discuss the release of Gaza captives.
The major counter-offensive has led to Russia taking back control of 10 settlements, according to state media
Amnesty accuses Israel of 'livestreamed genocide' against Palestinians in Gaza where dozens were killed in the past day.
Four astronauts have been launched into space, where they will aim to carry out the first ever commercial spacewalk
Ukraine's military adapts drone technology to tackle Russian forces in the Black Sea and target helicopters
The European Parliament on Wednesday voted in favor of legally binding targets to protect and restore nature in the European Union, despite strong opposition from some policymakers.
The American president addresses a cabinet meeting in the White House a day after he implemented a pause on the global trade measures
Lord Peter Hendy apologises after being spotted texting behind wheel of vintage Routemaster in London
Experts warn of a possible increase in arson attacks, online disinformation, and targeted assassinations
The use of long-range weapons against Russia could have an 'enormous impact on the operational situation', one expert says
Ukraine has launched more than 80 strikes on Russian oil facilities
A collective of women farmers in Ghana are aiming to break free from an economic model that has historically enriched Europe's chocolate producers
The prime minister has defended the Office for Budget Responsibility from the former chancellor's accusations of bias
Kyiv's forces occupying Kursk are at risk of encirclement ahead of peace talks in Saudi Arabia on Monday
A senior US intelligence official said Tehran will attempt to tear down the Republican ticket ahead of the Presidential election in November
Filipino national Mark Angelo Pernia died after the collision off the east coast of Yorkshire
Mr Biden spoke on the same day as the funeral of an American-Israeli hostage killed in Gaza was held in Jerusalem
These were the updates about a mass blackout that affected the Iberian Peninsula on Monday, April 28, 2025.
Israel has said it is checking the unverified claim from Hamas that baby Kfir Bibas, his brother Ariel, 4, and his mother Shiri Silberman-Bibas, 30, were killed in an Israeli airstrike
The White House confirmed that it had already sent long-range ATACMS to Ukraine in secret
Met Office forecasts peak of 22C on Sunday but cooler and more comfortable conditions as runners set off
Ukraine says the next few months will be crucial, with Russia expected to continue to target its energy infrastructure and air defences
Russia and North Korea may sign a security partnership agreement
Protesters gathered outside Reform UK's headquarters, with event organisers accusing party leader Nigel Farage of spreading 'dangerous rhetoric'
Experts say the missile is more powerful than the Oreshnik used by Russia to strike Ukraine last week, but has been beset by 'catastrophic' failures
Trump calls Harris 'radical', 'a new victim' and an 'ultra-liberal'
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has hailed its 'historic success' in two state elections in former East Germany
Sam Staple, 15, picked up a minor scrape on the pitch playing for Lincoln RFC, felt unwell the next day and was later found dead by his grandmother
Analysts say the news will help the former President court even more deep-pocketed supporters in the future as it de-toxifies his brand, with previously reluctant rich donors pulling out their chequebooks
Ms Knox had argued in court in Florence this week that her slander conviction should be overturned because of her treatment by police
A UN peacekeeper was wounded in southern Lebanon after being hit by gunfire
It comes after G7 nations agreed to free up $50bn from Russia's frozen assets into a revenue stream for Ukraine
Labour initially vowed to close the asylum site at RAF Wethersfield before setting out plans to increase its capacity
International Court of Justice hearings begin as fears of famine grow in Gaza with Israel's blockade nearing 60th day.
The World Health Organisation declared a public health emergency in August
A Hamas spokesman said new instructions had been issued to hostages' guards 'regarding dealing with them if the occupation army approached their place of detention'
Israeli air strikes on Gaza's schools have become an almost daily occurrence in recent weeks, the UN has said
Emergency crews are rushing to rescue people trapped in flooded homes in the south-eastern states of America
Captagon trade may continue despite the removal of the regime
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Surrey council's request raises fears that Angela Rayner's reforms could force public to pay for up to £43 billion of debt
Dramatic pictures show a block of buildings brought down as the assault on Lebanon intensifies
His government experiment is fast becoming a cautionary tale - and one that even Trump may soon tire of defending
A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for rain across the south with rail services warning passengers of delays and cancellations
The death toll from Friday's Israeli airstrike on Beirut to 14, according to Lebanon's health ministry
The US already has active missile defence systems scattered around the world
'I want to see a ceasefire immediately and for the killing to stop,' one protester told i - but the Government insists Israel has the right to defend itself
If Moscow agrees to a ceasefire, analysts believe Russia has multiple ways to undermine it
Experts set out how the extremist network is gathering force and targeting recruits through online radicalisation
Colt Gray, 14, was arrested after four people were killed and nine injured at his high school in Georgia
Reports suggest three tanks were burning in Rostov region after two drones were downed
Marwan Issa became known as 'Shadow Man' after surviving at least three Israeli attempts to kill him
South Asian nuclear powers agree to an immediate ceasefire after days of military escalation and dozens of deaths.
Prepare to pay more for your next phone if the US-China trade war continues
Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas's chief political leader is the latest to be killed against a background of 39,363 deaths in Gaza
The Russian reports follow a renewed missile barrage across Ukraine
In one video, a pilot hangs out of a plane's back window, apparently firing a machinegun at a spy drone
Trump has allegedly already spoken with Putin, and the Kremlin spokesman has said that positive signals are coming from the incoming administration
The Ukrainian President congratulated the country's domestic defence industry but provided no further details on the missile
Syria and the Congo, where millions of people are already displaced, are now teetering on the edge of catastrophe
His comments came as Israel's military said it had intercepted a missile fired from Yemen towards Tel Aviv
Demonstrators chanted 'Genocide Joe has got to go' and called the US President a 'war criminal' as Barack Obama tried to placate them
With the help of Charli XCX, the Vice President is weaponising the internet to rouse Gen Z
Russia'a leader suggests missle 'duel' with US in carefully choreographed press conference
Allies and adversaries alike are bracing for a US that no longer plays by the old rules - with threats of tariffs, trade wars and territorial expansion
Employers could be forced to pay more than £70,000 if they contact their employees out of hours with requests deemed 'unreasonable'
Drone attacks against Russian oil facilities have tripled in the past two months
Yusif, also known as Mahmud, was killed along with another operative in Deir ez-Zor province in eastern Syria
The rise has prompted a backlash from the country's tourism industry
Support for migration in Australia has fallen, a poll has found, but there are fears the proposed cuts will hit the economy
Police have arrested a man after a BMW crashed outside Crawley Leisure Park
Trump labelled Joe Biden's decision a 'miscarriage of justice' in a post on Truth Social
Israel is reportedly seeking a six-week extension to the first phase of the ceasefire. Hamas is opposed to this.
G7 nations stress need for robust 'security arrangements' to ensure a potential ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia holds
The woman was released the following evening with a penalty notice for disorder
Two other Nato members reported instances of Russian drones entering their air space over the weekend
Troops from Russia's northern district which borders Nato members have taken part in Russia's latest show of military strength
Israeli officials have remained tight-lipped on any new hostage swap deals, instead opting to flex their military power
Counter-terror police lead investigation after Hashem Abedi's 'vicious' assault at HMP Frankland
US officials are trying to obtain assurances from Gulf States they will again intercept missiles fired by Iran towards Israel
The new US President has barrelled in to his second term like a wrecking ball, signing a torrent of executive orders that could dramatically alter America's future
Dramatic footage shows floodwater engulfing cars in the north of the country
Bolivian President says 'let democracy live on' after footage online showed an armoured vehicle ramming the presidential palace
The IDF said Hezbollah's military chain of command was "almost completely dismantled" after its airstrike killed a dozen senior members of the group
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar reassures migrant population after police said violence had been launched by far-right groups
While Trump will become the first US president to face criminal charges, such cases are common among other nation's world leaders. Here are some of the current or former world leaders who also have been arrested or charged.
According to research by the Citizen's Advice Bureau, 1.6 million children in privately rented homes are living in cold, damp or mouldy homes
Experts say the ships are increasingly being used as weapons in Russian acts of sabotage
The UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon said it was again targeted by the Israeli military
The actress, 53, died after a cardiac arrest shortly before doctors were planning to let her leave after an operation, a coroner's court was told
Disinformation has crossed America's political divide
Some 260 staff mobile phones have disappeared in two months, more than in 2023 and 2024 combined, amid concerns that sensitive military information is at risk
The Philippines-based Typhon system can shoot missiles which can reach China and Russia
Panicked guests were forced to jump out of the 12-storey hotel's windows in the middle of the night
The trial could become a critical test for Israel's increasingly fragile democracy
Russia saw the largest drone assault on its territory Wednesday since it launched its war on Ukraine.
London Metropolitan Police arrested a total of 64 people on Coronation Day. This comes amid growing concern over the increase in police powers to stifle dissent in Britain.
The highly anticipated movie "Oppenheimer" finally lands in theaters Friday. But who was J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American physicist widely considered the father of the atomic bomb?
The British girl's mother Lianne was also killed in the attack, while their father Eli remains missing
Helicopters deployed to douse flames as blaze reaches Loch Doon after change in wind direction
The pilot was reported to be safe after ejecting from the aircraft moments before it crashed at an Alaska air base
Nigeria, the UAE, Malaysia and Indonesia urge citizens travelling to the UK to take precautions
'Why didn't she do the things she's complaining about?' the former president said during a live call in to Fox News following Kamala Harris's convention speech
A drone used in the strike successfully bypassed Israel's Iron Dome air defence system and hit an IDF base
Company warned by US regulator over probe into Alaska Airlines blowout, as Korean Air flight drops 26,000ft in latest incident
The Ukrainian military is claiming further gains on the southern front Tuesday, near the recently liberated village of Robotyne in Zaporizhzhia region.
French judges are due to decide later on Wednesday whether to place the Russia-born billionaire tech entrepreneur under formal investigation
China is on track to double its wind and solar energy capacity and hit its 2030 clean energy targets five years early, a new report has found.
Once celebrated as a global icon of liberal politics, he has fallen out of favour with working-class Canadians, experts say
Britain faces tough choices with threats of blanket tariffs, and pressure to deregulate finance and ease controls on big tech
Although Tesla may gain a competitive advantage with sales in the US, it faces mounting challenges globally
'If it had been much earlier, it would have been different.'
Experts say 'it's straight from Moscow's playbook'
Vladimir Putin's latest investment drive and round of nuclear sabre-rattling shows how Russia's 'hands are tied' following the costly war in Ukraine, experts believe
At least three further air strikes were carried out on Beirut Saturday
Rattled by chaos in Syria and a key ally being overthrown, Putin is turning his attentions to securing the strongest possible position in Ukraine
Israel warned by members of US-led alliance to apply restraint if Iran launches an attack, according to media reports
Experts say the US President's team are trying to make sense of his erratic demands - which is 'almost impossible'
The president-elect could trigger an all-out trade war with some of America's closest allies
A major criminal investigation is being launched into the blaze, which the police are treating as suspected arson
Le Pen died 'surrounded by his loved ones', his family said in a statement
Musician best known for tracks such as Chase the Devil and War Ina Babylon rose to fame in the 1960s
More than 300,000 people have fled to Syria in the past 10 days as Israeli air strikes hit Beirut
Photographs show the hospital and surrounding area destroyed, and witnesses say decomposing corpses are scattered throughout the complex
Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that Russia used cluster munitions in the overnight strikes
The government is under increasing pressure to crack down on migration following a deadly stabbing attack last month
In a bid to maximise leverage ahead of potential talks, Russia has intensified attacks, including high-casualty missions, according to Ukraine
The Government quietly updated 'What to do in a radiation emergency', while Moscow is building nuclear bunkers
Video appears to show the drone dousing enemy positions in molten thermite, which burns at over 2,000°C and is capable of melting steel
The decision to charge parents over the actions of their children has divided critics in the US
The report claims Ukraine could build an atomic bomb similar the 'Fat man' - the nuclear weapon used by the US in 1945
Experts pinpoint more than 200 possible targets, including North Korean troops, airfields, air defences, and military command posts
Flights have been cancelled to Tel Aviv and Beirut following a barrage of airstrikes Friday
A 'deliberate act' of destruction is suspected after a live broadcast of the birds nest at St Albans Cathedral showed the eggs being crushed under foot
The strike comes less than an hour after the IDF warned civilians to flee the area
Western-provided F-16s could allow Ukraine to assert dominance in the skies
Rishi Sunak said the US president was 'being very polite' and wanted to speak to the parachutist as a video circulating online sparked claims he had 'wandered off'
President Emmanuel Macron's gamble in calling a vote three years early appears to have backfired, but the election is far from over
Military analysts warn Russia's rapid advance in Kursk threatens to strip Kyiv of its last remaining bargaining chip
Billionaire Elon Musk also addressed the campaign event
Russian security chief Dmitry Medvedev claims conflict is developing according to 'worst-case scenario'
An influential Putin adviser has said Russia could launch a nuclear strike on a Nato country without triggering all-out nuclear war
Ukrainians living under Russian occupation and no Nato deal - experts believe Kyiv's options are running out
Russia claimed the US was 'deliberately misleading the international community'
Israel's introduction of four-hour pauses for people to evacuate northern Gaza is an 'unrealistic' proposal that falls short of a ceasefire needed, i has been told
Dramatic footage shows a cloud of grey smoke billowing from the explosion
The girl and three others were shot in Dalston, east London in May
'This is a lifeline, quite simply,' one expert told i, as reports suggested aid could arrive in Ukraine within days after the bill becomes law
The two leaders went for a drive in a luxury Russian-built Aurus limousine which Putin gave to Kim as a gift
Some passengers claim they were left waiting on the airport runway for 11 hours without food, water, or toilet roll
As threats from outer space grow, experts warn a Trump 2.0 presidency could create divisions within the security alliance
Bird strikes are a common hazard in aviation, especially during take-off and landing
The KN-23 missiles are capable of hitting targets up to 500 miles away
Russia's missile strikes in Ukraine's western Lviv region wounded at least 19 people, including a 10-year-old child, and extensively damaged civilian infrastructure.
US Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle admitted the agency 'failed' during the shooting but resisted calls for her resignation
From Kamala Harris's eye rolls to Trump's claims about eating cats and dogs, social media users had a field day with the Trump-Harris debate
Fears of an escalation on the Israel-Lebanon border are growing
Israel's attacks have left it exposed to a coordinated attack from Hezbollah and Iran
Kyiv claimed it struck a Russian command post Wednesday in the southern city of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson, as the Ukrainian military ramps up activity in the region as part of its ongoing counteroffensive.
Standard Missile-3 interceptors could have been launched by US destroyers in combat for the first time while defending Israel
Analysts say the timing of the strike ahead of talks between the US and Ukraine will send a strong message to Moscow
As swaths of southern Europe continue to swelter under a deadly heat wave, for many outdoor workers, it's turning into a brutal endurance test.
Attack targeted large 'explosives plant' deep inside Russian territory
Michael Gove unveiled fresh Government proposals this week which state social housing landlords will have to fix emergency repairs within 24 hours
With Heathrow recording its highest ever passenger numbers and Boeing under pressure - Airbus's A380s are making a comeback
The family of Danielle McLaughlin, who was killed in Goa in 2017, say they finally have 'some peace and comfort' after pursuing a conviction for eight years
Former US president is accused of paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels
Democrats anxious following President's shaky performance during debate with Donald Trump
The destruction of the world's rainforests ramped up last year, despite global pledges to end deforestation by 2030, according to a new report.
Many airlines are banned from entering UK airspace due to safety concerns
Watching the fighter jets in action, carrying offensive munitions for the first time, will serve as a much-needed morale boost for Kyiv's forces
Heavy downpours swept across the Balearic Islands leading to hundreds of emergency calls with some drivers trapped in their cars
The Prime Minister has undergone a two hour surgery to remove dead tissue from multiple gunshot wounds
Dramatic footage shows a fire breaking out after reports of multiple explosions in the city
An investigation into the death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak found the toddler had died from exposure to mould at his Rochdale home
Mr Sunak has repeatedly defended the Eat Out to Help Out scheme which medical advisors claim led to a spike in Covid deaths
Dramatic footage showed vehicles being washed away and water levels rising above trees after a year's worth of rain fell in some areas
Ambush by rebels in Mali shines spotlight on Russian-linked mercenary groups now active across the region
Sam Staple, 15, picked up a minor scrape on the pitch playing for Lincoln RFC, felt unwell the next day and was later found dead by his grandmother
Regardless of US commitments, experts agree that Europe must accelerate its military preparations
Fresh arms shipments may be off the table unless America gets something in return
Trump has weaponised inflammatory rhetoric against immigrants throughout his rise to power
Anti-tourist slogans in Spanish villages, petitions from angry Greek island residents - locals are fighting back against the scourge of social media travel
The jail's Independent Monitoring Board found staff were subjected to an average of 10 attacks per week by inmates
Conspiracy theorists are fuelling a surge of online disinformation
The is the first reported migrant death of 2025
The UK previously accused China of espionage as the countries engage in tit-for-tat allegations of spying activities
The Australian-born editor is known for publishing US confidential military documents, including footage of a US airstrike in Baghdad that killed 18 civilians
Venezuelan authorities refuse to release the tallies from polling stations, fuelling claims the election was rigged
New danger-to-life warnings issued for some areas, with further floods possible on Tuesday and Wednesday amid heavy rain
Critics say he is responsible for poisoning France's political discourse and scapegoating migrants
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is listed among passengers on board a plane that crashed north of Moscow, according to Russia's federal aviation agency. Follow here for live news updates.
Israel's attacks have left it exposed to a coordinated attack from Hezbollah and Iran
Protesters gathered outside Reform UK's headquarters, with event organisers accusing party leader Nigel Farage of spreading 'dangerous rhetoric'
There is no country in the world where there is pay parity between men and women
Posts on social media by the alleged shooting suspect suggest he supported Trump in his 2016 election bid
Footage showed one of the aircraft blades clipping another before both spiralled to the ground
Washington ramps up its pressure on Tel-Aviv, warning on Monday that Israel invading the city of Rafah would be a 'mistake'
The Trussel Trust said parcels going to households that had someone of pension age living there were up by more than a quarter
There were 602 recorded Covid deaths across the continent between 16 June and 14 July, according to the WHO
A whistleblower is due to testify in US Congress after he claimed parts of the 787 were incorrectly fastened and could break apart in mid-flight over time
Footage shows thousands of Iranians walking sombrely through the streets of Tabriz in north-west Iran
Russia's 'well-kept' warships are occupying cruise ship berths in Havana, as the US sends a Navy submarine to Guantanamo Bay
A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for rain across the south with rail services warning passengers of delays and cancellations
How the family are reacting - with Don Jr calling the verdict 'bullshit' while Trump's niece calls him a 'scumbag'
Putin is sacrificing Russian soldiers for marginal gains on the battlefield
Greece has declared a state of emergency on the island as hundreds of mini-earthquakes intensify fears of a tsunami
Local residents are outraged at the number of potholes in The Potteries, with 6,000 complaints in 12 months
The binding resolution lays out plans to bring an end to the war in Gaza in three-stages
Groceries, rent and cost of living are cheaper in Malta than the UK, says Kayla Shaw, who moved to the sunny island to beat the Brexit red-tape deadline
A stadium spokesperson said fans fought police, broke down barricades and damaged the venue
The ruling sends Trump immunity claim back to lower court, dimming the prospects of another pre-election trial
'This case would hinge on whether the guy who wrote the book is actually accurate,' one top lawyer has told i
Russia may end its self-declared moratorium on the deployment of its ground-based intermediate and shorter-range missiles, a government minister said.
Jobs which could be most affected include construction workers and hospitality staff, despite shortages in the industries
A Moscow building was struck Tuesday by a second drone attack in as many days as Russia says it thwarted a Ukrainian attack on two of its Black Sea vessels. Follow here for live updates.
Russia may end its self-declared moratorium on the deployment of its ground-based intermediate and shorter-range missiles, a government minister said.
Experts say it is a security issue for nearly 1 billion Nato civilians
Nikolai Patrushev is the Kremlin's backchannel to London - and is considered more extreme than Putin
A New York court ruled that Mr Trump should pay $18.3m (£14m) in compensation and $65m (£51m) in punitive damages
Dramatic footage shows the plane barrelling towards the hurricane amid shouts of 'dang' and 'holy crap'
Ukrainian sea drones attacked a major naval base in Russia on Friday, leaving a damaged warship tilting in the Black Sea. A Ukrainian source told CNN that a sea drone carrying nearly 1,000 pounds of explosives hit the vessel.
The death toll from California's devastating fires has risen to 16
A new suspect has been named in the racist murder of Black teenager Stephen Lawrence in southeast London over 30 years ago.
The former president has been silent on the question of Joe Biden's replacement
Russia said it downed seven Ukrainian drones near Moscow, the latest in a string of such alleged attacks. Meanwhile, Russian drones targeted Kyiv for the eighth consecutive day.
Footage shows plane tilting just after it takes off, while a separate video shows thick plumes of black smoke billowing from the wreckage
Documents shared exclusively with CNN suggest that Gen. Sergey Surovikin, who has not been seen in public in days, was a secret VIP member of the Wagner private military company.
Joe Biden, 81, faces mounting pressure to step down as Democratic presidential candidate over concerns he may be unfit to serve a second term
Taking the bus, eating at local restaurants, and setting your expectations right are among the key tips from these TikTok travel experts
Rescuers are still scrambling to pull out more survivors from destroyed buildings
As the name suggests, The Crooked House, a historic pub in England's West Midlands, has had a distinctive feature.
Iran has suffered a string of disasters involving military air craft in recent years
The fleet of Dreamliner 787 planes has previously been grounded several times due to safety concerns
Iranian plots on Israeli soil add a new dimension to the conflict
Robert Fico remains in hospital but is no longer in a life-threatening condition, his depyty PM has said, after he was shot several times in an attempted assassination
More than 3,000 flights have had their GPS signals interfered with in less than a year
Ukraine's military said it has taken back the village of Urozhaine in the eastern Donetsk region, following intense battles as part of the counteroffensive against Russia.
Russian citizens defy orders by placing tributes to the Russian opposition leader and fierce critic of Vladimir Putin
Employees had been asked to accept a 20 per cent pay cut or face redundancy, the Nautilus union claimed
Police identified the man by the hotel wristband he was wearing
Met Office warns of heavy rain and potential snow plus strong winds for parts of the country
At least nine people were wounded by shelling in the southern Ukrainian-held city of Kherson as mass evacuations continue after the collapse of a major dam caused widespread flooding, local officials say.
An Iranian official told Reuters that expectations are low for Ebrahim Raisi to be alive
Reports suggest 50,000 Russian and North Korean troops have amassed ahead of a major attack in the coming days
Western nations are divided over the legality of seizing the Russian assets outright and administrating them to Kyiv
'We haven't even touched our private pensions yet, you don't need a lot of money to live here'
At least five were killed after Russian airstrikes in a recreation area just outside Kharkiv
The disgraced ex-BBC presenter is given a six-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, and must complete a sex offender programme
Rishi Sunak said he wanted the UK to be 'bolder with our military support' for Ukraine
The Biden campaign have repeatedly posted on social media the phrase #SleepyDon
At least 22 people have been killed in the blast
Files naming a number of high-profile individuals connected to Epstein have been released following an order by a US court
At least nine people were wounded by shelling in the southern Ukrainian-held city of Kherson as mass evacuations continue after the collapse of a major dam caused widespread flooding, local officials say.
Sir Keir Starmer said he was 'appalled' to hear reports that Israel deliberately fired on UN peacekeepers
Minnesota's progressive governor has defended women's and workers' rights - and labelled Trump 'weird'
Lorraine Kelly will feature in a new documentary about her experience covering the Lockerbie bombing as a journalist
Expert says the Russian opposition poses little threat - while 87% election win aims to deter challenges from leader's inner circle
Mrs Trump is not on the list of speakers at the Republican convention but is expected to make an appearance
Hundreds of people lined the streets to pay tribute to the late Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor on Tuesday, cheering, clapping and throwing flowers as her funeral cortege drove past her old house in Bray, County Wicklow, in Ireland.
At least eight people have reportedly died in the blaze at a research centre that develops fighter jet components
A Norwegian woman and a Nepali man smashed the record on Thursday for the fastest summit of all 14 of the world's 8,000-metre (26,000-feet) mountains, their team said in a statement.
The meeting will only be the first time the Russian leader has visited the pariah nation in more than two decades
At least nine people were wounded by shelling in the southern Ukrainian-held city of Kherson as mass evacuations continue after the collapse of a major dam caused widespread flooding, local officials say.
The dissident's mother said she was told her son would be buried in a colony if she did not agree to a secret burial
British couple Martin Gobbee and Steve Jackson bought a large Andalusian farmhouse for just £350,000
'We are absolutely furious,' said an Israeli Foreign Ministry official. 'This is a crossed line.'
From the hidden tax rises set to sting workers to the UK's anaemic growth - here's what the Chancellor didn't tell you
More rain is expected in the coming days with heavy showers near coastal areas
Experts found children are experiencing 'the equivalent of a mid-life crisis'
The Government has ordered an investigation into Capture after sub-postmasters claimed the pre-Horizon system was faulty
Warming global temperatures are dangerous for people in many ways, but they're proving ideal for one type of animal: venomous snakes.
Gabrielle Taylor says living on the Costa del Sol is 'so much cheaper' than the UK and amenities and transport are better
A fire broke out on a ship off the Netherlands with around 3,000 cars on board on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring several others, the Dutch coastguard said.
New danger-to-life warnings issued for some areas, with further floods possible on Tuesday and Wednesday amid heavy rain
Covid inquiry expected to hear explosive extracts from Sir Patrick's diary during his time in office
The author went on to state he is a target "for many people"
New York attorney general Letitia James could order the seizure of Trump Tower
More than half of the allegations are from women who say they were under 18 at the time
Kenya's Faith Kipyegon smashed the women's mile world record by almost five seconds at the Monaco Diamond League on Friday.
A first-edition 2007 Apple iPhone has sold for more than $190,000 at auction, far exceeding the estimate.
The identity of the elusive street artist Banksy has always been shrouded in secrecy, but a new BBC podcast may have unveiled a new detail about the art world's mystery man.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt claimed in the Spring Budget that 'burglaries have halved in the last 14 years' - but is that actually the case?
Experts say left and centrist voters may fail to unite to block Marine Le Pen's National Rally party
Government missing its net zero targets to get Brits to install heat pumps
Footage showed the man saying he 'will no longer be complicit in genocide'
Regulator reveals chaos at Nats that left 750,000 caught in summer flight delays and cost airlines £100m
A video of a tourist climbing into Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain to fill her water bottle has circulated online.
It comes after a court ruled that the Rwanda policy should not apply in Northern Ireland because it is not compatible with the Windsor Framework, Rishi Sunak's revised post-Brexit deal with the EU
Hungary's second-largest bookstore, Lira, said on Friday it plans to take legal action after it received a hefty government fine for the sale of an LGBT-themed British webcomic and graphic novel aimed at teenagers without closed wrapping.
Mr Brueckner was named by German police in 2020 as the main suspect in the disappearance and murder of Madeleine
An "incredibly rare" Roman mausoleum has been discovered underneath a south London construction site, archaeologists have said.
Queen Margrethe II is the world's sole reigning queen and currently stands as the longest-serving monarch in Europe
A man dubbed "the Easter bunny" by police has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for stealing 200,000 chocolate eggs.
Police say three men and three women, four Vietnamese and two Vietnamese-American, were found dead in a room at the five-star hotel
Pistorius, 37, had served half of a sentence of 13 years and five months, set in 2017, for shooting Reeva dead at his home in Pretoria
A junior doctor told i chronic understaffing of the NHS could lead to mistakes from healthcare professionals
Dramatic footage shows houses with their roofs destroyed while three people died in a landslide and wildfires hit the islands of Chios and Kos
Two Italian secret service agents and a retired Israeli security forces member were among four victims in Sunday's fatal boat accident on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy.
Spanish officials have warned the death toll could rise sharply in the blaze compared to Grenfell Tower
People who receive universal credit and certain other benefits may get their money earlier this December
A mysterious patch of fluorescent green water that appeared in Venice's famed Grand Canal Sunday was caused by a chemical commonly used in underwater construction to help identify leaks, environmental authorities say.
The 35-year-old went on the run after allegedly attacking his ex-partner and her two children
I find pride in our hardship, because it is a testament to our people, to be of a land that pursues not power or wealth, but freedom.
Renters Nico and Clara both have concerns for the future of the rental market and are not satisfied with the new Tory manifesto
Critics point out that Russia has been disqualified since its invasion of Ukraine
The Chinese city of Shanghai recorded its highest May temperature in more than 100 years on Monday, hitting a record 36.1 degrees Celsius (nearly 97 degrees Fahrenheit).
Eclipse tourism is a growing industry, with tour operators seeing their customer base doubling from last year
The bodies of four people have been recovered from Lake Maggiore in northern Italy after a tourist boat capsized on Sunday evening, Italy's fire service has said.
Cillian Murphy has appeared in some of the biggest movies and television shows of the 21st century, taking on a range of critically-acclaimed and cinematic roles, from "Peaky Blinders" boss Thomas Shelby to "Batman" villain Scarecrow. Yet the Irish actor has revealed that fans are actually "underwhelmed" when they meet him.
The party is already facing calls to hand back £10m donated by Mr Hester over the past year
Norfolk Police confirmed all four people were found with injuries
The variant, also known as BA.2.86, has been spreading across the country
The fund, designed to support vulnerable households struggling with the rising cost of living, will be extended for a further six months
The movie star was most famous role for his role as Apollo Creed in the Rocky film series
Former sub-postmasters have claimed they were wrongly convicted due to alleged faults with Capture
New Government guidance states that schools should prohibit the use of mobile phones, but it makes clear that they will have autonomy on how to do this
Authorities in eastern Switzerland have ordered residents of the small village of Brienz to evacuate by Friday evening.
The UK's native hedgehog has declined by 50 per cent in rural areas since turn of the century
The Environment Agency has issued 52 flood alerts across the UK
A nationwide manhunt is ongoing to locate the suspect described in the French press as a 'high-flying bandit'
Mr Thwaite was paid a handsome £1.7m pay package for the year
'Given the exceptional circumstances, the BBC has decided to rest the UK show for the foreseeable future,' the broadcaster said
The inmate is now believed to be on the run after the van transporting him was attacked
The 25-year-old, described as the 'gentlest, silliest little kid' by a friend, said he would not be 'complicit in genocide' before setting himself alight
Coroner hears head who later took her own life became tearful during meetings with school inspectors
King Charles III was crowned Saturday alongside his wife, Queen Camilla, in a magnificent and deeply religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
A US climber has died on his way to scale Mount Everest on Monday, according to an expedition organizer.
The new Golden Pass Express train, which runs from Montreux on Lake Geneva to Interlaken in central Switzerland, has been named "Shania Train" as a tribute to Canadian country star Shania Twain.
The influence Tate has over a generation of young men has been underestimated
His silly comments act as an advertisement for his own brand, while simultaneously eradicating from Google his past misdemeanours and manipulating the information we see about him
Every time the DUP creates obstacles to progress, it only serves to align nationalists and the middle ground - and raises questions about whether Northern Ireland can ever function normally
For this election, Sinn Fein have put down the rope and joined the crowd of onlookers watching the DUP tangle themselves in knots, writes Caolán Magee
A public outcry led to Ms Vennells announcing she would be hand back her CBE
A milder New Year's Day will provide only a partial respite before blustery, rainy weather returns on Tuesday, with more weather warnings expected later this week
With misinformation about Covid-19 and vaccines still rife and the nature of the virus and our response evolving, Dr Connor Bamford, research fellow in virology at Queen's University Belfast, answers some key questions.
Delays in waiting times for non-life-threatening conditions are said to be 'longer than usual'
Sinn Fein is challenging the neoliberal policies of the centre-right and bringing left politics back to the front of the Republic of Ireland.
"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." These words from WB Yeats encapsulate our current political impasse.
In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, governments and people around the world have been united in combating Covid-19. In the North of Ireland, this gave all communities a common interest and a shared purpose. The Executive had a unique opportunity to represent the collective and take decisions in the name of keeping us safe.
From dodgy bailouts to crony outsourcing, sweetheart deregulations and welfare profiteering, Covid-19 has provided plenty of opportunities for disaster capitalists - and they've been only too happy to take them.