Day: September 4, 2025
Lisbon funicular crash latest: Death toll rises to 17 in cable car derailment as tourists from 10 countries injured
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Portugal declares national day of mourning to remember people killed in funicular crash
Read MoreJD Vance heckled during visit to Minneapolis church shooting site: ‘Protect our kids’
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The Vances received a frosty reception at Annunciation Catholic Church, with protestors calling the vice president a ‘coward’ and imploring the Trump administration to ‘do better’ on gun safety
Read MoreTrump asks Supreme Court to approve his tariffs after warning US would be ‘destroyed’ if they don’t go ahead
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President demands highest court weigh in on his use of International Emergency Economic Powers Act 1977 to slap hefty levies on imported goods
Read MoreFeminist activist sent to prison for ‘Allah is lesbian’ T-shirt
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The jailing of Ibtissam Lachgar has incensed human rights groups
Read MoreLiverpool parade crash suspect Paul Doyle pleads not guilty to dangerous driving after car ploughed into fans
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Paul Doyle, 53, is accused of driving into crowds of Liverpool football fans as they left a victory parade
Read More‘We’re going to lose so many girls’: The deadly impact of Trump slashing aid for contraception
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The US President has slashed nearly $600 million in funding for contraceptives – and the impact could be deadly for tens of thousands of women, reports chief international correspondent Bel Trew from Uganda and Zimbabwe
Read MoreHollywood actor sues UK council in bitter row over 500-year-old manor house
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He accused Rochdale Borough Council of breaking an agreement made eight years ago
Read MoreAngela Rayner: How working-class hero who rose through Labour ranks became mired in tax scandal
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The deputy prime minister’s future depends on the outcome of an ethics probe into her tax affairs
Read MoreMan banned from chasing dolphins on his jet ski
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It is illegal to intentionally and recklessly disturb dolphins, porpoises, whales and basking sharks
Read MoreAmerican Eagle shares surge after controversial Sydney Sweeney ad despite sales drop
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Sales for the clothing company slightly dipped in the second quarter but remain close to company record levels
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