Shadow home secretary says the immigration status of suspects MUST be made public in court to stop misinformation spreading online
The immigration status of suspects should be made public to end harmful misinformation, the Shadow Home Secretary (pictured) has said.
Keir Starmer accused of having an 'obsession with censorship' as it emerges that elite police units will monitor social media posts on migrants for early signs of unrest
Detectives are set to be drawn from forces around the country as the Government scrambles to crack down on potential violence by flagging up early signs of civil unrest online. Pictured: Starmer
Labour ditches plan to charge inheritance tax on payments made to bereaved military children
Labour (pictured, Rachel Reeves) has ditched plans to hit the grieving children of military personnel with a tax on their bereavement payments.
British mother who died of rabies from puppy scratch on holiday had 'horrendous' death, daughter reveals
The daughter of a British woman who died of rabies after she was scratched by a puppy on holiday has spoken of her mother's 'horrendous' death.
MasterChef begins casting for next series as BBC ploughs on after sacking of Gregg Wallace and John Torode
The cooking show has been at the centre of scandal after Gregg was dismissed from as a presenter after more than 40 complaints against him were upheld following a BBC investigation.
Revealed: Hannah Hampton's penalty shoot-out 'cheat sheet' - that she taped to her ARM! How Lionesses goalkeeper's homework helped her side triumph over Spain
Hampton, 24, saved two spot-kicks from Mariona Caldentey and Aitana Bonmati to help the Lionesses retain their Euro 2025 crown in Basel.
Hating your boss is 'not a mental health condition', says ex-high street chief amid fears workplace problems are being 'overmedicalised'
The former chairman of John Lewis has raised concerns amid the 'overmedicalisation' of workplace problems.
Darts fans are kicked out of Matchplay event in Blackpool after protesting against transgender player Noa-Lynn van Leuven during women's tournament
Eight of the top women's players in the world took part in the one-day tournament on Sunday, playing quarter-finals, semi-finals and an eventual final. Van Leuven was one of the players.
Up to 43 dead after attacks on church and homes in the Democratic Republic of Congo carried out by Islamic State linked group
Fighters for the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) gunned down around 20 worshippers participating in a night vigil, according to local officials in Komanda, a town in the north-east of the country.
Rachel Zegler breaks her silence after suffering mystery health scare that derailed Evita performance
Rachel Zegler thanked the cast and crew of Evita in an emotional post on social media Saturday after she was forced to exit the show mid-performance on Thursday due to a mystery illness.
'Death is part of your daily life': Ex-homicide detective reveals what it's REALLY like to discover a dead body - and why it's not like Silent Witness
Having served 31 years in the Met, the former detective chief inspector has been confronted with harrowing crime scenes that most of us will never face in a lifetime.
Jos Verstappen squirms after being hit with awkward Christian Horner question as father of Red Bull star Max is grilled on rift with ex-team boss following his Formula One sacking
Horner was dismissed this month after 20 years with Red Bull, having overseen the team's transformation from upstart on the grid to winner of six constructors' championships and eight drivers' championships.
Why I forgave the fraudster who scammed me out of £300 for fake festival tickets - after finding her by accident on TikTok
Bristolian music lover Laura was tricked into buying fake V Festival by one-time serial con artist Jodie Gayet, handing over £300 for two tickets worth £200 each in a deal that was too good to be true.
These are the most common holiday scams you need to look out for - and how much money you could LOSE
With the summer holidays in full swing and millions of Brits preparing to head away - but there are certain scams that tourists keep on falling for.
Simon Cowell's pal Lucy Spraggan reveals he also considered signing up for SAS: Who Dares Wins but she had to warn him off tough series due to health concerns
Simon Cowell's close pal Lucy Spraggan says the music mogul considered signing up for Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins - but she told him he has 'no chance'.
Denise Richards' daughter Sami Sheen reveals the debilitating mental illness she's battling amid mom's divorce
Sami Sheen, the daughter of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen, revealed her intense battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in a TikTok clip over the weekend.
Rio Ferdinand hits out at the BBC's Lionesses coverage after snubbing star pundit for the big game - despite her playing 172 games for England
Rio Ferdinand has hit out at the BBC for omitting a top pundit from their coverage of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final. Ferdinand recently stepped away from his own punditry role at TNT.
Taunted to the tune of Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, Epping's mums refused to back down: RONAN O'REILLY
Blink and you'd have nearly missed them. It was just after 4pm when the rent-a-crowd from Stand Up To Racism (pictured) descended on The Bell Hotel on the edge of Epping.
Man arrested for scaling fence near White House as bomb squad deployed amid protests
A bomb squad has been deployed to investigate what authorities have called a 'suspicious package' located near the White House.
Shareholder revolt over Wise plans to move listing to New York
Wise's planned departure has been described as a 'hammer blow' to the City and will make it the latest in a string of UK-listed companies upping sticks for the US.

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