- Israeli strikes in Lebanon leave over 1,200 confirmed dead, says minister
- Israel and US launch strikes against Iran ahead of EU energy talks
- EU urges Israel to reverse death penalty bill for Palestinian terrorists
- Nicaragua investigates crash that killed CEO Kasey Grelle during family holiday
- EU commissioner urges capitals to reduce oil and gas use amid Iran conflict
- Three killed, including mother and daughter, by falling tree in northern Germany
- European drivers face rising fuel costs as Iran conflict disrupts oil markets
- Iran executes nine political prisoners in a week amid ongoing protests
Day: 25 November 2024
A little-known, far-right populist has taken the lead in Romania’s presidential election and will likely face leftist Prime Minister Marcel…
The main US front pages cover various domestic US news ahead of Thanksgiving. Most of the front pages leave space to look ahead to the incoming Donald Trump presidency and what it means – not just for the country – but on local and state levels.
Roy Keane told an Ipswich fan, “I’ll wait for you in the car park,” during a heated confrontation after Ruben…
A number of new retailers have been lined up by the owners of Rushmere Shopping Centre following major refurbishments at…
Jobs market gets Christmas boost from seasonal hiring The jobs market is benefiting from a pre-Christmas boost, according to new…
Barclays fined over ‘reckless’ failure to disclose Qatar links The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has hit Barclays with a £40m…
Photos Capture Rare Giant Anteater Pup Born in UK Park Riding on Mum’s Back These cute pictures show a rare…
Much of Monday’s news revolves around the damage left behind after Storm Bert which battered Britain with its heavy rainfall and high winds. At least five people were killed.
The weekend – and into Monday – has seen violent attacks in the capital. Today’s news reports a girl, aged 8, and a man have been shot in London. No arrests have been made.
The ongoing fallout from the October Budget continues to feature in the news as businesses are warning the ‘tax raids’ mean they will be less likely to hire new staff. The chancellor is set to tell business leaders that she has no choice but to raise taxes.
The latest from the weekend’s Premier League action makes the news as new Manchester United boss suffered a 1-1 draw with Ipswich on Sunday. Man City’s Pep Guardiola suffered another loss and Steve Cooper is fired by Leicester after just five months.
Early cloud and rain in the far southeast clearing with sunshine and showers following. Showers most frequent in the north,…
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