As Keir Starmer’s political career reaches a dramatic turning point following his recent resignation as prime minister, attention has returned to a less examined chapter of his public life: his years as
Apple has announced it will withdraw its most secure cloud encryption service, Advanced Data Protection (ADP), from the United Kingdom following a government directive demanding secret access to user data. The decision
MoreThe head of the British Army, General Sir Roly Walker, has expressed his disgust at widespread reports of sexual abuse and harassment within the ranks, following harrowing testimonies from over 1,000 women
MoreIn recent months, Israeli military aircraft have been spotted landing at a major UK air base, raising concerns about the possible transfer of arms amid growing international scrutiny. DeclassifiedUK has uncovered details
MoreNext week, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will hold crucial talks with US President Donald Trump regarding a controversial agreement over the Chagos Islands. The deal, which involves the UK ceding
MoreA Jamaican drug dealer, Shawn Rickford McLeod, 40, has been allowed to remain in the UK despite a deportation order, after he promised to only smoke cannabis and refrain from selling the
MoreFormer Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth has been arrested and faces money laundering charges in connection with the controversial Chagos Islands deal. The arrest, confirmed by Mauritius’ Financial Crimes Commission (FCC), follows
MoreMI5 has launched an investigation into China’s expanding role in the UK’s energy sector, focusing on the potential risks posed by Chinese green technologies such as solar panels and industrial batteries. The
MoreA member of Qatar’s ruling family has been denied the right to force the sale of the world’s largest cut blue diamond, known as the “Idol’s Eye,” after a High Court ruling
MoreFormer British army chief Lord Dannatt has called on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to abandon plans to cede control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, suggesting instead that the UK should
MoreMI5 has issued an unprecedented apology after misleading UK courts about the involvement of one of its agents, identified only as X, who is accused of subjecting his former girlfriend to violent
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