Month: June 2025

Trump-Iran latest: Supreme leader claims ‘victory’ ahead of US news conference defending strikes on nuclear sites

It comes as Donald Trump insists the US strikes were successful, despite leaked intelligence reports

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Starmer preparing for welfare climbdown amid backlash over benefit cuts

The prime minister admitted that MPs want to see welfare reform ‘implemented with Labour values of fairness’

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Greenland plays football all day and night in 24-hour sunlight. Now they need someone to face

On an island of roughly 56,000 people, about 5,500 — nearly 10% of the population — are registered players

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Ministers considering alcohol advertising restrictions in line with junk food

Wes Streeting is set to announce radical reforms for the NHS in England after the recent spending review allocated £29 billion to the health service

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Mary Queen of Scots’ political scheming revealed in decoded missing letters

Hidden in the French national library, the 57 letters mistakenly labelled as Italian

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Crown courts at ‘breaking point’ as backlog reaches new record high

Almost 77,000 crown court cases were waiting to be heard in March, figures show

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Republican who blamed the left for abortion access ‘scaremongering’ says her office was evacuated over ‘death threats’

Kat Cammack hit with disturbing backlash after blaming Democratic scaremongering, not GOP legislation, for life-threatening emergency room ordeal

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Jeff Bezos attempting to fill Elon Musk-shaped hole in the Oval Office, report says

A spot as President Trump’s ‘first buddy’ is open, and the world’s second richest man might just fit the bill

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UK asylum plans shows post-Brexit Britain is ‘in very dark place’, Albanian PM warns

Edi Rama said things that would have been inconceivable a decade ago are now normal in the UK

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Urgent manhunt for three escaped prisoners on the run for days

Police call on public to help in search for trio who fled HMP Springhill – but warn people not to approach them

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