Cliff Notes Iran’s foreign ministry expresses openness to peace talks with the US despite ongoing tensions and recent Israeli attacks, asserting that back-channel negotiations are…
Year: 2025
Cliff Notes – Xbox cuts have killed a studio Microsoft didn’t even own Microsoft has confirmed it was the unidentified publisher that withdrew funding from…
Cliff Notes Lord David Lipsey, 77, member of the House of Lords, was found dead after swimming in the River Wye, Wales, on 1 July.…
Cliff Notes – Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, brother die in car crash – Spanish Civil Guard Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother André Silva, 25,…
Cliff Notes – TV fans can now binge all 6 episodes of ‘thrilling’ action series Ironheart’s Reception: The series has garnered positive feedback from fans,…
Cliff Notes – Wildfire tears through southern Crete A raging wildfire tears through southern Crete forcing more than 1,500 to flee homes and hotels The…
Klopp reacts to Jota’s death – ‘I’m heartbroken’
A drive‑by shooting erupted around 11 pm outside Artis Restaurant & Lounge in downtown Chicago’s River North area, where an album release party for local rapper Mello Buckzz had just ended.
Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced that U.S.–led strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan have likely set back Tehran’s nuclear progress by 1 to 2 years, revising earlier intelligence suggesting only months of delay.
Two teenagers, aged 16 and 17, from Llantwit Major, have been charged with the murder of 38-year-old Kamran Aman following a stabbing incident on Barry Road in South Wales.
The rise of smartphone usage means that an estimated 17.3 million minutes of the tour will be recorded, shifting the concert experience from live engagement to digital documentation.
A fast-moving wildfire ravaging near Ierapetra on Crete’s southern coast has prompted the emergency evacuation of over 1,500 people, including tourists staying in hotels and local residents.
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly voted 219–213 late Wednesday to advance the Senate-passed version of former President Trump’s sprawling “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBBA) via the Rules Committee – clearing the way for a full floor vote by July 4.
Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, aged 28, and his 26-year-old brother André Silva died early Thursday in a single-car crash near Zamora, Spain.
Portuguese football club Porto says they are in “mourning” over the deaths of Diogo Jota and André Silva.
Alpine’s 2025 Formula 1 season has been nothing short of disheartening, as the team finds itself 15 points adrift at the bottom of the constructors’ standings, largely due to the A525 car’s poor consistency and tyre management issues.
Almost all of Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages feature an image of Chancellor Rachel Reeves crying during Prime Minister’s Questions. The cause of the tears is the subject of much speculation this morning as some papers expect the chancellor to be sacked, whilst other front pages look at the reaction the markets had to the tearful episode.
The Portuguese Football Federation has expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, in a car accident in Spain.
Peter Moores has extended his contract as head coach of the Melbourne Stars for two years after leading the team to a finals appearance following a five-match winning streak.
Liverpool star Diogo Jota, 28, has died in a car crash.
Bayern Munich are intensifying their pursuit of Marcus Rashford from Manchester United, following a loan spell at Aston Villa.
The second season of The Sandman continues to explore profound themes, despite the overshadowing allegations against co-creator Neil Gaiman, who denies the accusations of sexual misconduct.
Thursday’s headlines are dominated by analysis over Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s tearful appearance at yesterday’s Prime Minister’s Questions. As the PM faced questions at the dispatch box, he was asked if the Chancellor would remain in post and appeared to avoid answering. The Chancellor was seen crying behind him. Starmer has since said he backs the chancellor completely and she will not be replaced.
The chancellor’s tears caused some panic in the market, leading to a multi-billion-pound sell-off. There is further analysis of Starmer’s grip on his party, as some Labour MPs want a cabinet reshuffle.
The prime minister will set out a 10-year plan for a “neighbourhood health service” in England this morning, in a move he’ll surely be hoping will deflect attention from his chancellor.
Four people have been charged by counter-terrorism police over a break-in at RAF Brize Norton last month, during which military planes were damaged. It comes as MPs voted to ban Palestine Action under anti-terror laws.
In sports news, Emma Raducanu is having a great time at Wimbledon, and the Lionesses and the Welsh women’s team are preparing for their opening Euro 2025 matches.
Emergency services, including police, fire and rescue, and coastguard, were involved in the search operation that led to the recovery.
The House of Commons voted 385 to 26 to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000.