Month: September 2025

Orcas attack boat off Portugal coast for third time in a week as four rescued

The crew were taken to the port of Cascais by a patrol boat after ‘repeated strikes’ by a killer whale on the vessel

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US firm’s £1.5bn investment a major boost to UK defence sector, says John Healey

The partnership with Palantir will see the development of artificial intelligence-powered capabilities.

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Egypt’s roads face a new hazard. Flashing billboards and adverts

Some motorists have complained that the digital adverts strain their eyes at night

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Bomb squad called out to Turning Point USA’s headquarters ahead of Charlie Kirk’s funeral

Superbowl-like security operation for memorial of right-wing campaigner poses major challenge to law enforcement

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Air India crash victims’ families sue Boeing and aircraft parts maker as pilot’s father demands new probe

Families of four crash victims accuse Boeing and Honeywell of negligence while pilot’s father says preliminary inquiry unfairly maligned his son

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Person dies after becoming unresponsive on new rollercoaster at Universal Epic Universe in Florida

It is unclear what made the person fall unresponsive during the incident in Orlando

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Donald Trump’s historic second UK state visit: In pictures

Trump and Melania’s first day in the UK was full of ceremony

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Shoplifter led police on ‘slowest pursuit ever seen’ in 10mph chase

It was ‘one of the lowest of the slowest pursuits ever seen in Derbyshire’, police said

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Brigitte Macron to provide ‘scientific proof’ she is a woman in Candace Owens defamation battle

The far-right podcaster has spread absurd conspiracy theories that the first lady of France was born male

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Starmer and Trump’s ‘special relationship’ could unravel over these divisive issues

As Trump heads to Chequers, political editor David Maddox says Starmer needs a diplomatic success to bolster his own position at home – but he’ll have to sidestep several other issues first

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