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Red Bull Unveils $6.7m RB17 Hypercar at Monaco Grand Prix At the Monaco Grand Prix, Red Bull Advanced Technologies has introduced its stunning RB17 hypercar,…
Manchester United are prioritising the signing of Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo, raising their offer to over £60 million amid ongoing negotiations.
Nintendo’s lack of communication regarding DLC for Mario Kart World has led to confusion among fans about its release timeline, with speculation ranging from this year to several years away.
A shooting at BORG Dreierschützengasse high school in Graz resulted in 10 fatalities, including students and a teacher, with 12 others injured.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce a multi-billion-pound spending review aimed at improving security, health, and economic conditions for communities across the UK, particularly outside London and the South East.
Wynne Evans, 53, has announced his engagement to Liz Brookes, revealing he proposed during a trip to Morocco, feeling “smug” about the news.
Police Scotland are treating the death of 19-year-old Cole Cooper, whose body was discovered in Banknock, as unexplained, following a month-long search after he was reported missing.
The Pickup stars Eddie Murphy and another former Saturday Night Live cast member as wisecracking “mismatched armored truck drivers” who are attacked by a gang of “ruthless criminals” and forced to rob a casino. And apparently, it’s coming out this year, and not in, like, 1997.
The cast of Little House on the Prairie reflected on a controversial episode, “Here Comes the Brides,” highlighting its themes of adolescent rebellion and romance that would be deemed inappropriate today.
A crime gang was dismantled after producing “assassination kits” that included handguns, silencers, and ammunition, with extensive police investigation revealing their operations.
The UK government has imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinian civilians, in coordination with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway.
Beyoncé’s London shows are reportedly struggling to sell out, prompting organisers to distribute free tickets to fill empty seats, including to low-income families via food banks.
A rich blend of motorsport talent will grace the famed Circuit de la Sarthe for the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours, featuring several former Formula One drivers who have transitioned to endurance racing.
A school shooting in Graz, Austria, has resulted in the deaths of ten individuals, including nine victims and the gunman, with twelve others injured.
Thomas Tuchel asserts that Liverpool and Arsenal will benefit significantly from not participating in the Club World Cup, allowing them more rest before the new season.
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Gino D’Acampo’s restaurant chain faced £7 million in debt, leading to near-collapse and staff payment issues at My Pasta Bar.
Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich will both face a travel ban and have their assets frozen as part of the measures announced by the UK foreign secretary.
A tragic shooting at the BORG Dreierschützengasse high school in Graz, southern Austria, has claimed at least eight to ten lives—including students, teachers, and the attacker—who is believed to have died by suicide after opening fire around 10 am local time.
The UK is one step closer to a new nuclear power plant after the government announced a further £14.2bn in funding.
High-level trade negotiations between the United States and China are underway in London, extending into a second day at Lancaster House.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a U‑turn on last year’s winter fuel payment cuts, raising the income threshold to £35,000.
Mass protests erupted across Los Angeles following a string of aggressive immigration raids led by federal authorities, targeting undocumented communities in the city.
The UK government has confirmed a £14.2 billion investment in the Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk, its largest-ever public commitment to a UK energy project.