Day: July 10, 2025
Macron tells UK it was stronger when it was part of European Union in Brexit swipe
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French president Emmanuel Macron took a swipe at Brexit during his state banquet address at London’s Guildhall on Wednesday (9 July).
Read MorePolice incident shuts M42 in both directions near Birmingham airport
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The major motorway is currently shut after an incident between junction four and five at Solihull
Read More‘Will you shut up’: Farage’s anti-Macron speech drowned out by hecklers
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Nigel Farage was drowned out by hecklers as he criticised Emmanuel Macron during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, 9 July.
Read MoreTexas floods latest: Death toll rises to 120 as Camp Mystic cabins ‘found to be in extremely hazardous’ flood zone
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At least 173 people remain missing in the state, including six from the all-girls summer camp
Read MoreJudge schedules execution by firing squad for man with dementia who spent 37 years on death row
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The Utah Attorney General’s Office has ‘full confidence’ in the judge’s decision
Read MoreTrump asks Liberian president where he learned English – his country’s official language
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Watch as Donald Trump asks the President of Liberia, where English is the official language, where he learned to speak the language.
Read MoreUS and UK Navies shoot down 21 drones and missiles fired by Houthi rebels in major Red Sea clash
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This is militant group’s 26th strike on global maritime routes within past seven weeks
Read MoreFlash flood destroys New Mexico store at terrifying speed
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Devastating footage shows flash floods in New Mexico destroying a mail order business at terrifying speeds.
Read MoreTrump claimed victory against the Houthis in fight over Red Sea shipping. Now they are sinking tankers again
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Trump said in May that Houthis had ‘capitulated but, more importantly, we will take their word that they say they will not be blowing up ships anymore’. But, ships are again being attacked
Read MoreBritons should be forced to vote, says influential charity as turnouts drop
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Britain is facing ‘a vicious cycle of unequal turnout, economic stagnation and political disillusionment’, the Constitution Society has said
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