- UAE confirms drone strike on Fujairah oil industry zone amid rising tensions
- EU calls on US to meet trade deal commitments amid escalating tariff issues
- French authorities continue search for missing British pensioner Stephanie Thomson
- Aung San Suu Kyi’s son urges France to verify her wellbeing after house arrest
- Cruise ship MV Hondius remains stranded near Cape Verde amid hantavirus outbreak
- Portugal reports victims mostly among undocumented foreigners and vulnerable groups
- UAE ministry of defence responds to missile threats following Iranian attacks
- Egypt receives fourth shipment of stolen Ukrainian grain from Russia
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Tory MPs face dilemma over Monday’s partygate report vote On Monday, the findings of the Privileges Committee, which concluded Boris Johnson intentionally misled Parliament over Partygate, will be subject to a vote, giving MPs an opportunity to express their views. Whilst it’s likely the House will vote in support of the findings, Tory MPs are in a dilemma. The former prime minister has already dismissed the report as “deranged” and his staunch supporters such as Nadine Dorries and Jacob Rees-Mogg are expected to vote against it. But some Tory MPs are uncertain about their course of action, given Johnson’s popularity…
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New dinosaur species discovered on Isle of Wight The fossils of a previously unknown species of dinosaur, belonging to the ankylosaur family, have been discovered on the Isle of Wight. This remarkable finding marks the first new armoured dinosaur species on the island since 1865. Its fossilised remains were found in rock formations estimated to be between 66 and 145 million years old. The newly named dinosaur, Vectipelta barretti, was a herbivore with blade-like armour. The name Vectipelta barretti is a tribute to Professor Paul Barrett, who has dedicated two decades to the Natural History Museum in London. Despite the…
Avon and Somerset Police ‘institutionally racist’, chief constable says Sarah Crew, the Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Police, has stated that she believes her own force exhibits “institutional racism.” She said there is no doubt that racism and racial bias are perpetuated within various systems throughout the force. Ms Crew said: “We are not representative of the community we police. I am now owning the definition of institutional racism. “This is recognition that the system is unfair, and our job is to make it fair.” Crew examined her force’s performance based on Baroness Louise Casey’s criteria.Active Discussions about racism…
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Tesco sees early signs inflation is starting to ease Tesco’s CEO, Ken Murphy, has expressed optimism regarding a potential slowdown in price rises, as the supermarket reported an increase in sales. Tesco’s said that UK sales for the three months leading up to May rose by 9% compared to the previous year, amounting to £10.8 billion. Households have been grappling with rising prices, with food inflation reaching 19.1% in the year ending April. Murphy acknowledged the financial strains faced by shoppers due to the cost of living but refuted claims of profiteering by Tesco. He stated, “There are encouraging early…
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