The offence of promoting illegal crossings online would carry a sentence of up to five years in prison.
As technology transforms the war in Ukraine, soldiers are experiencing a new form of trauma: “Droneophobia”.
Jon Ruben, 76, is charged with child cruelty offences, the Crown Prosecution Service says.
A claimant in a car financing judgement is disappointed more people will not be able to claim.
The US president says two nuclear submarines are being deployed in the “appropriate regions”.
The move comes a week after Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, met a top Justice Department official about the Epstein case.
Some say Britain’s decision is an important first step – while others worry it won’t make a real difference.
Lenders no longer face the prospect of having to pay £30bn to £40bn to aggrieved car buyers, but the industry still faces hefty payouts.
The Supreme Court partially upholds an appeal from lenders, who had faced potentially paying compensation to millions of motorists.
The move comes as a weaker-than-expected jobs report stoked fears about tariffs.