Starmer suggests US ‘trying to interfere in our democracy’ over Nowak claims Prime minister’s office responds after JD Vance blames British teenager’s death on mass migration
Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham Exclusive: Labour’s Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bid
Two men convicted of wounding journalist in London ‘on orders of Iran’ Pouria Zeraati of Iran International TV was stabbed three times outside his London home in attempt to ‘silence’ him
Labour deputy says Farage is a threat to democracy and calls for misinformation clampdown Lucy Powell calls for tougher laws to tackle misinformation and says Reform UK has benefited from bots and troll farms
Sir Jeremy Hanley obituary Popular and cheerful party chair under John Major whose career fell victim to vicious infighting over Europe
Calls for inquiry into all royal finances after Andrew subletting revelations MPs urged to push for ‘radical reform’ after NAO finds former prince made income from Royal Lodge properties
Burnham pledges to review NICs increase and cut business rates for pubs Labour candidate in Makerfield byelection says party has ‘got it wrong on small businesses’
‘Violence is a red line’: could Nigel Farage’s ‘pure, cold rage’ rhetoric damage his brand? Reform UK leader looks spooked by far-right Restore and risks undermining efforts to appeal to moderate voters
How did the notion of ‘two-tier policing’ evolve, and does it really exist? Data discredits claims reawakened by the death of Henry Nowak that UK police actions disadvantage white people
Man jailed for rape over which Andrew Malkinson was wrongly imprisoned Paul Quinn’s minimum term of 14 years means he may serve less time than man wrongly convicted of 2003 Salford attack