Tulip Siddiq MP given jail sentence in Bangladesh after trial in her absence
The former minister and niece of Bangladesh's ousted former leader, who received a two-year sentence, says the charges are politically motivated.
Sir Andreas Whittam Smith, co-founder of the Independent, dies aged 88
The Independent was the first paper not to have a permanent allegiance to a political party.
SAS war crime evidence suppressed, inquiry hears
An officer tells the Independent Inquiry relating to Afghanistan UK Special Forces leadership was "very much suppressing" the allegations.
The Papers: Reeves 'denies lies' and 'must face sleaze probe'
The fallout from last week's Budget continues to dominate the papers.
David Dimbleby: Can William's 'ordinary Joe' approach win back more support for the monarchy?
Polls suggest public approval for the monarchy has declined, which raises the question of what King Charles and Prince William could do to win back more support for the institution.
Feuds, boycotts and the birth of Your Party
The path to this weekend's founding conference has been overshadowed by splits in the party.
Feuds, boycotts and the birth of Your Party
The path to this weekend's founding conference has been overshadowed by splits in the party.
An angry confrontation and online abuse: Inside the asylum protests in a divided town
A Disclosure documentary uncovers the figures behind the protests around asylum hotels which have divided communities.
An angry confrontation and online abuse: Inside the asylum protests in a divided town
A Disclosure documentary uncovers the figures behind the protests around asylum hotels which have divided communities.
An angry confrontation and online abuse: Inside the asylum protests in a divided town
A Disclosure documentary uncovers the figures behind the protests around asylum hotels which have divided communities.
'Rage bait' named Oxford word of the year 2025
The phrase - meaning to get angry scrolling through social media - beats aura farming and biohack to the title.
Ousted Oxford Union president-elect 'threatened' over Kirk posts
George Abaraonye lost a no-confidence vote after appearing to celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk.
Treatment works issue leaves 23,000 without water
The problem is not expected to be resolved until Monday morning, South East Water says.
Treatment works issue leaves 23,000 without water
The problem is not expected to be resolved until Monday morning, South East Water says.
Power outage leads to widespread rail disruption
The disruption at Leeds Station is expected to last until 17:00 GMT, National Rail says.
Reeves denies she misled public over UK's finances in run-up to Budget
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says she's not satisfied with the chancellor's denial of lying and called on her to resign.
Attempted murder arrest as four injured in attack
Police appeal for witnesses following the attack on Railway Street in Altrincham earlier.
Thousands march against barracks asylum seeker plan
The demonstrators oppose Home Office plans to house up to 540 male asylum seekers in the town.
Thousands march against barracks asylum seeker plan
The demonstrators oppose Home Office plans to house up to 540 male asylum seekers in the town.
New party founded by Corbyn and Sultana adopts Your Party as name
Your Party delegates also vote to be led by a panel of members - avoiding a potentially explosive leadership race.



