
Trump urges own party to vote to release Epstein files
President Trump says he now backs efforts so secure release of Epstein documents.
US President Donald Trump has urged lawmakers in his own party to vote to release files relating to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump wrote on Sunday night that Republicans in the House of Representatives should do so "because we have nothing to hide". We get more details from our correspondent in Washington.
A BBC Eye investigation has uncovered evidence raising serious doubts about the longest war crimes investigation of the US war in Iraq. We speak to our reporter who has been investigating.
The UN Security Council will vote on a US-drafted resolution advancing President Trump’s Gaza peace plan later today. We find out what's expected.
Our Security Correspondent Frank Gardner has been looking into how concerned Europe should be about drones buzzing around airports, military bases and power plants.
Britain has set out plans for sweeping changes to its asylum system. Our political correspondent explains.
Presenter: Luke Jones
(Photo: President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he boards Air Force One en route to Washington, at Palm Beach International Airport, Florida, US, 16 November, 2025. Credit: Annabelle Gordon/Reuters)
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