
Two brothers charged in Sandbanks crash that left 17-year-old seriously injured
Henry and Harrison Taylor are accused of causing serious injury by dangerous driving after a late-night loop around Sandbanks in Poole Harbour, court hears

Henry and Harrison Taylor are accused of causing serious injury by dangerous driving after a late-night loop around Sandbanks in Poole Harbour, court hears

As world leaders gather for the UN’s 80th anniversary, a stark reality dominates: war, impunity and fragmented diplomacy threaten the organization’s ability to protect civilians and respond to rising humanitarian crises.

Riek Machar faces treason and multiple charges in a televised trial in Juba; defense questions jurisdiction and the 2018 peace agreement that created the transitional government.

Dwaine Williams, 41, was 18 when he killed Tim Robinson in Britain’s first carjacking murder; deported to Jamaica in 2017 after serving his minimum term and later released, he is banned from returning to the UK.

Explosion in the Tirah Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, destroys homes as police say bomb-making material stored at a Taliban compound caused the blast; toll includes militants and civilians.

Allegations prompt police investigation in the Balearic Islands amid a broader regional dispute over migrant intake as arrivals rise.

Reform UK lays out plan to rescind indefinite leave to remain, replace with five-year visas, and tighten paths to citizenship as it frames migration as a fiscal and social priority.

Minors among migrants rescued near Formentera as authorities investigate; regional government clashes with Madrid over relocation of migrant minors from the Canary Islands

McFadden signals possible tightening of universal credit; Timms review delays broader reforms; Birmingham Perry Barr among hardest-hit areas