- Trump celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and criticises communism in July 4th address
- Murder investigation initiated after fatal crash claims life of woman in her 70s
- British teenager in critical condition after falling from hotel balcony in Athens
- Thousands protest in France for action against sexual violence after murder
- Trump’s July 4 speech proceeds after National Mall evacuation due to storms
- Immigrant US Navy veteran faces deportation after serving three tours in Iraq
- Moroccan communities in Canada celebrate historic World Cup victory
- Fourth of July celebrations coincide with America’s 250th birthday amid heat wave
Author: News Desk
The UK-US deal leads most of the newspapers this morning – the reaction is mixed with some praising the move and others disappointed that the flat 10 per cent levy remains.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel will “defend ourselves alone” against the Houthis after Donald Trump struck a surprise deal with the Iran-backed group.
Formula 1 Eyes Change to Avoid Repeat of Past Dominance as 2026 Rules Take Shape As Formula 1 prepares for a significant shift to new power unit regulations in 2026, concerns loom over the potential for a repeat of past dominance, particularly similar to Mercedes’ near-unassailable grip on the championship since the introduction of hybrid engines in 2014. Team principals are already anxious about ensuring the competition remains fierce and equitable. How F1 Plans to Avoid “Misery and Humiliation” in 2026 Rules FIA director Nikolas Tombazis has emphasized the need for a catch-up mechanism to aid underperforming teams and manufacturers.…
Denmark’s Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, condemned US intelligence gathering on Greenland, asserting that “you cannot spy against an ally.”
The documentary reveals Molly-Mae’s thoughtful reflections on her insecurities and the pressures of being a role model, challenging initial perceptions of her character.
Friday’s UK headlines continued to be dominated by the deal struck between the US and the UK yesterday – though nothing has been signed and it was incredibly light on details.
The prime minister is facing so internal turmoil over his proposed welfare cuts with Labour MPs preparing a rebellion. The government won’t be at risk of defeat due to their large majority, but a rebellion could highlight the levels of discontent within the party.
A new Pope has been chosen and it’s a US-born pontiff who will use the name Pope Leo XIV. Donald Trump’s hard-right supporters are having a meltdown of what they see as a ‘lefty looney’ being appointed.
In sports, both Manchester United and Spurs are through to the final of the Europa League meaning we’ll have an all-English final – both clubs desperately need to win in order to salvage a very poor season for both.
The prime minister is facing a rebellion from his MPs over planned cuts to welfare that some have warned are “impossible to support” without a “change of direction.”
US-born Robert Prevost, who holds citizenship in both the US and Peru, has been chosen to be the next Pope – following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday.
Kaja Sokola, a key witness, recounted her experiences of being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein at age 16, describing it as the most “horrifying” experience of her life.
Leaders from both countries praised the move as a positive step, but many analysts say it doesn’t significantly change the overall trade relationship.
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