Month: July 2025

Part of felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on permanent display

Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, from Cumbria, are due to be sentenced on 15 July after being found guilty of felling the tree

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Man stabbed to death outside luxury hotel in London

No arrests have been made in connection with the stabbing, the Met police said

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Nadia Whittome: ‘I’m appalled by my party’s stance on trans rights’

The Labour MP for Nottingham East tells Emma Henderson she’s proud of her party’s pledge to tackle violence against women and girls but wants to push from within for change on trans rights

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Four crew members killed as Houthi rebels sink cargo ship in Red Sea

Six crew members were rescued after spending more than 24 hours in the water while the fate of 15 others remains unknown

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Huge tunnel collapses in Los Angeles with 31 workers still inside

A portion of a huge industrial tunnel under construction in Los Angeles collapsed Wednesday

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Royal Mail given go-ahead to make changes to second-class post service

Ofcom added it had also launched a review of the price of stamps

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Senior Iranian official claims Tehran could assassinate Trump ‘while he sunbathes in Mar-a-Lago’

The US president laughed off the apparent threat, saying he ‘hasn’t sunbathed since he was a child’

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Macron tells UK it was stronger when it was part of European Union in Brexit swipe

French president Emmanuel Macron took a swipe at Brexit during his state banquet address at London’s Guildhall on Wednesday (9 July).

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Police incident shuts M42 in both directions near Birmingham airport

The major motorway is currently shut after an incident between junction four and five at Solihull

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‘Will you shut up’: Farage’s anti-Macron speech drowned out by hecklers

Nigel Farage was drowned out by hecklers as he criticised Emmanuel Macron during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, 9 July.

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