Month: June 2025

Man arrested after 15-year-old girl who was missing for a year is found in his apartment

A 15-year-old girl who went missing last year from Reading, Pennsylvania, was found in High Point, North Carolina.

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Israeli attacks kill dozens in Gaza in 24 hours as world focus shifts to Iran

‘Starving people being killed or injured while seeking life-saving assistance is completely unacceptable’ says World Food Programme

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How HS2 squandered billions to become a national embarrassment

Trains may run between Birmingham and somewhere near London by 2036 – a decade late, and slower than planned as Simon Calder explains

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How HS2 squandered billions to become a national embarrassment

Trains may run between Birmingham and somewhere near London by 2036 – a decade late, and slower than planned as Simon Calder explains

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87-year-old’s five-word response to being arrested at Trump protest

Air Force veteran John Spitzberg likened president’s actions to a ‘betrayal’

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87-year-old’s five-word response to being arrested at Trump protest

Air Force veteran John Spitzberg likened president’s actions to a ‘betrayal’

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Mother’s deportation to Gambia halted by judge after she was rushed to Heathrow at 3am

Lawyers for Fatou Tamba, who has been living in the UK for 16 years, say she has been left ‘traumatised’ by her treatment over the last four months

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Hegseth says renaming military bases after Civil War soldiers who fought for slavery is ‘important for morale’

Defense secretary claims veterans and active-duty troops are thankful the previous names are returning to bases formerly named after confederate generals and officers

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Hegseth says renaming military bases after Civil War soldiers who fought for slavery is ‘important for morale’

Defense secretary claims veterans and active-duty troops are thankful the previous names are returning to bases formerly named after confederate generals and officers

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Why Keir Starmer risks making the same mistake as David Cameron when it comes to Europe

After the former prime minister’s failed attempts to reform the EU in order to see off the threat of Eurosceptics within his party, Archie Mitchell asks whether Keir Starmer will come to regret opening the door to reforming the ECHR

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