
Convicted terrorist asylum seeker linked to Hyde Park rape prompts Home Office scrutiny
Officials face questions over border checks and asylum processes after the case came to light

Officials face questions over border checks and asylum processes after the case came to light

Roman Nazarenko is among several foreigners convicted in Bali’s drug crackdown, with authorities tying the case to a larger ring tied to a Russian-Ukrainian nexus on the tourist island.

Welsh reality star reportedly in early discussions to join the next All Stars lineup as Winter South Africa edition returns.

Parliamentary Budget Office tallies more than $25 million spent on Operation Park; critics push for policy changes amid ongoing weekly Gaza demonstrations.

Britain's MI6 launches a secure dark-web portal, Silent Courier, to solicit information from potential sources worldwide, with instructions to be posted on YouTube.

MPs warn the UK’s data backbone could be sabotaged in a crisis and call for faster repairs, drills and tougher penalties

British intelligence taps dark web channel via Silent Courier to pursue agents worldwide, with Russia as a focal point; an official announcement is due in Istanbul.

State Department says new strategy ties aid to negotiations with recipient governments, aiming to curb waste and advance U.S. priorities.

Thames Valley Police respond to a report of threatening online language; Free Speech Union calls the incident chilling as UK online-speech policy redraws boundaries of free expression