- All London Tube and Overground lines closed during May bank holiday weekend
- Fire destroys makeshift Ebola hospital in Congo after family dispute
- Over 3,500 sign petition against Vincent Bolloré’s influence in French cinema
- US judge dismisses indictment against Salvadoran migrant Kilmar García
- Tulsi Gabbard resigns as director of national intelligence following husband’s cancer diagnosis
- AI technology aids in translating 3,500-year-old cuneiform tablets in Turkey
- EU and Mexico sign revamped trade deal to strengthen economic ties
- House Oversight Committee investigates Kalshi and Polymarket for insider trading
Author: News Desk
WTX Entertainment picks out what to watch this week from the RadioTimes TV Guide – including football, and the movie you must not miss! What to watch on TV this week Monday – Lucy Letby: Unanswered Question – Panorama (BBC One, 8 PM) After she was convicted of harming and murdering babies in her care, Lucy Letby became one of the UK’s most notorious child killers. The nurse was found guilty by two juries after lengthy trials, but now a growing number of experts are questioning the prosecution evidence. Judith Moritz, who has covered the case from the start, investigates…
Police believe Liam Payne was given drugs by a hotel employee just 24 hours after being told he was clean. Investigators in Argentina suspect the substances found in the late One Direction star’s Buenos Aires hotel room were sourced from a poor neighborhood 15 miles away. Tragic Liam Payne was given drugs by hotel staff just hours after visa tests confirmed he was clean Authorities have linked an address in Lomas de Zamora to a man suspected of supplying the drugs. Two hotel staff members, including a cleaner at the CasaSur boutique hotel, are now under investigation. Jump to section:
Major change planned for tallest skyscraper outside London A proposed 76-storey tower planned for Manchester city centre, which would be the tallest skyscraper in the UK outside London, is in line for a major change. Developer Salboy, which was co-founded by Fred Done who set up Betfred with his brother Peter, is on the verge of resubmitting its plans for Viadux 2 to incorporate a high-end hotel. The updated proposals would seek consent for a 160-bedroom hotel on its lower floors – a change from the previous plans which would have seen the tower constructed purely for residential purposes. If…
Gold glitters as investors seek safe haven amid geopolitical tensions Gold prices surged to an all-time high of $2,730 (£2,093) this morning as investors sought safe-haven assets amid rising geopolitical tensions. This means that the price of the yellow metal has surged 38 per cent this year. The rally has come as conflict intensified between Lebanon and Israel, with fears growing over a broader regional escalation. The uncertainty of the US election outcome, with particular concerns over Donald Trump’s improved odds in betting markets, has also pushed investors towards safe haven assets. Source link
Rachel Reeves could borrow £80bn over next five years, lenders say Rachel Reeves could borrow an extra £80bn to fund government spending on infrastructure and green energy, according to lenders. The Chancellor is trying to convince investors in UK government bonds, also known as gilts, that they can support tens of billions of pounds in additional borrowing without triggering a Liz Truss-style market panic. An assessment by Lloyds Banking Group has now found they would be willing to lend the government £80bn more of gilts over the next five years “for productive infrastructure investment”. The fresh borrowing could help plug an alleged £22bn “black…
Trending News Inspiration Papers News that Matters Impact on your life Good News Pep Guardiola confirms double Man City injury blow after controversial winner Wes Streeting warned inflation busting NHS Budget deal will not be enough UK weather: Storm Ashley live updates as flights cancelled and River Severn bursts banks Previous Next Previous Next Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc Read More ‘The UN is crumbling under the weight of shame’, inaction & complicity with the israeli genocide: it’s no longer a beacon of anything but inertia Uncle Hoz@HussainShafiei Read More What’s happening in the refugee camp of Jabalia in Northern Gaza needs to…
Storm Ashley will pull away to the northeast this morning, but it will remain blustery across the north, with heavy showers. Drier further south, with sunny spells. However, it will remain cloudy across southeast England with outbreaks of rain. Rain clearing the southeast this evening. Clear spells elsewhere, with further showers in the north and west through the night. Patchy fog forming across central and southeastern parts of England. Source: Met Office
UK scientists make first food using a 3D printer for people with swallowing difficulties Scientists at a British university have become the first create 3D printed food–to help people with swallowing difficulties. Academics led by UWE Bristol have used an extrusion-based 3D food printer to produce meals which are easy to chew, swallow, and digest. Meals produced for the research were developed alongside clinical nutritionists to ensure they were complete, multi-ingredient, nutrient-rich dishes suitable for people with dysphagia. Trying to overcome the problem of pureed foods often being bland, unappetizing in texture, and lacking in nutritional variety, the team made…
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