- Fatal hantavirus outbreak confirmed on MV Hondius cruise ship
- US forces strike seven Iranian boats in Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions
- Car drives into pedestrians in Leipzig, leaving one dead and several hurt
- Car crashes into crowd in Leipzig, killing two and injuring several others
- Sweden reports 23 bystander deaths in gangland shootings since 2023
- Small plane crashes into building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, killing two
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- UAE reports drone attack on Fujairah oil port as oil prices surge again
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Abdullah Sabah Albadri, 33, has been charged with preparing terrorist acts and possession of bladed articles after attempting to access the Israeli embassy in London armed with two knives.
Russell Brand’s Crown Inn in Pishill, purchased for £850,000 in December 2021, remains closed and in disrepair, causing frustration among locals.
Mark Carney’s Liberals win pivotal Canadian election Mark Carney has won Canada’s election after a campaign dominated by the country’s relationship with the US under Donald Trump. Carney’s Liberal party was on track to win the largest number of seats and the right to form a government. But it was still unclear whether it would be able to secure a parliamentary majority as counting continued. The Liberals capitalised on a patriotic surge in the face of Trump’s tariffs on Canada and taunts about it becoming the US’s “51st state”, as Carney made defiance of Trump a campaign theme. The front page of…
Gerry Adams legal case against BBC due before Dublin court Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams’s court case against the BBC over allegations about the murder of an MI5 spy is due to begin. Claims were made in a BBC Northern Ireland Spotlight programme in 2016 over who sanctioned the killing of British spy Denis Donaldson. Mr Donaldson, 55, was shot dead at a cottage near Glenties in Co Donegal in April 2006 after having been exposed as a British spy while in the IRA. The front page of The Irish News this morning 30 April 2025:
Bayoh probe turmoil amid police union fairness fear The long-running public inquiry into the events surrounding the death of a father-of-two in police custody has been plunged into uncertainty amid allegations against its chair and legal action by the organisation representing rank-and-file police officers. The inquiry into the death of Sheku Bayoh has scheduled a hearing later this summer regarding the conduct of Lord Bracadale. The former High Court judge has helmed the inquiry since 2020, but it is understood he will consider whether he should step down from the role in the wake of the hearing this summer. The…
Blair blows hole in labour’s net zero plan Sir Tony Blair has warned that plans to reach net zero carbon emissions by stopping the use of fossil fuels are “doomed to fail”. The former prime minister urged countries around the world to focus instead on using new technology to expand the availability of green energy. He also argued that voters in developed countries were rejecting climate change policies because of the cost to their pocket and lifestyle. The front page of The i Paper this morning 30 April 2025:
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