
Forensic review into 40-year-old Swansea sex shop murder begins
Police reopen investigation into Sandra Phillips’s 1985 death as new forensic testing is launched

Police reopen investigation into Sandra Phillips’s 1985 death as new forensic testing is launched

Pro-Russian hackers allegedly contacted the youths via Telegram; one suspect walked near Europol and Eurojust offices with a wi‑fi sniffer.

France’s former president Nicolas Sarkozy is sentenced to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy, prompting sustained pressure on President Emmanuel Macron to consider clemency amid a sharply divided political landscape.

Ministers clash over whether digital ID for Right to Work checks will be compulsory, as Labour's Starmer pushes a plan tied to illegal migration crackdown amid cost and privacy concerns.

Harjit Kaur, who spent more than three decades in the United States, was deported after asylum claims were denied; her lawyer described detention conditions as unacceptable and sparked community protests in California.

Beijing showcases a full nuclear delivery triad and other advanced weapons during a parade attended by Xi, Putin, Kim, and Sharif, as U.S. and allied observers assess deterrence and modernization needs.

Member broadcasters to decide eligibility in November as some countries threaten to skip the contest over Gaza war

Hungarian prime minister says Hungary will keep buying Russian fossil fuels, telling Trump that an energy cut would be a disaster for the economy.

ONS data show net international migration remains the main driver; England leads regional gains as population reaches 69.3 million