Examination exposes failure to track repeat suspects and botched investigations by struggling forces A damning official examination into how police forces tackle rape has exposed persistent failings in the criminal justice system, including a failure to track repeat suspects, “explicit victim-blaming” and botched investigations. The long-awaited independent report into the […]

Money will go towards charities providing much-needed support services in cost of living crisis Donate to our charity appeal here An incredible £200,000 has been donated already to our Cost of Living Crisis charity appeal by generous Guardian and Observer readers, just five days after the appeal was launched. We […]

Crammed wards, burned-out GPs, patients waiting hours for ambulances – the health service is at breaking point Inside the dimly lit command centre at King’s College hospital, staff arriving for the first beds meeting of the day are greeted with a warning: the hospital is already under strain. “So, we […]

PM says he has signed deal with Albania and will resume ‘hostile environment’ checks on bank accounts Rishi Sunak has insisted he can clear a backlog of nearly 100,000 asylum claims by the end of next year as part of a set of policies that include resuming “hostile environment” checks […]

Researchers managed to release more energy than they put in: a positive gain known as ignition Researchers have reportedly made a breakthrough in the quest to unlock a “near-limitless, safe, clean” source of energy: they have got more energy out of a nuclear fusion reaction than they put in. Nuclear […]