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TL;DR Darts player Luke Littler missed the Players Championship event in Wigan due to heavy traffic, failing to register by the 11am deadline. The 18-year-old world champion had already qualified for the finals and can still compete in Thursday’s event if he registers on time. Littler shared his reaction on social media, appearing unfazed by the setback, while Charlie Manby replaced him in the tournament. Luke Littler: Darts star misses Players Championship event in Wigan…

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TL;DR Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur, a 47-year-old Somali national, received a life sentence with a minimum term of 25 years for the murder of Gurvinder Singh Johal in a Derby bank. The attack followed Nur’s frustration over his asylum application rejection, during which he made threats to kill various individuals shortly before the incident. Judge Shaun Smith described the stabbing as a “brutal and callous act,” emphasising the horror experienced by witnesses and loved ones of…

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TL;DR – Madeleine McCann trial latest: Julia Wandelt, 24, and Karen Spragg, 61, are on trial for allegedly stalking the McCann family through multiple forms of contact, which they both deny. Wandelt revealed her struggles with mental health and beliefs she may be the missing child Madeleine McCann during her testimony at Leicester Crown Court. Alleged stalker was told not to contact police again – or face arrest, court hears The trial of Julia Wandelt,…

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TL;DR Hadush Kebatu, a migrant convicted of sexual offences, has been deported to Ethiopia after being mistakenly released from prison. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood expressed relief over Kebatu’s deportation, citing public safety concerns following a manhunt for his capture. An independent inquiry is underway, and new safeguards for prisoner releases are being implemented to prevent similar incidents in the future. Hadush Kebatu: Migrant sex offender deported after mistaken prison release Migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu…

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TL;DR – Israel has violated the ceasefire and peace plan set by Trump Israel’s military reported the death of a soldier in southern Gaza amid renewed air strikes ordered by Prime Minister Netanyahu, citing an unconfirmed Hamas attack. Hamas denied attacking Israeli forces and claimed it remains committed to the US-backed ceasefire, while accusing Israel of violations by retrieving remains of an already recovered hostage. The ceasefire’s fragility was highlighted by ongoing skirmishes, with officials…

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TL;DR David Rowe and his family paid £3,500 for urgent flights to return to the UK, feeling let down by the UK government’s response to the hurricane. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) was criticised for its delayed travel advice, leaving many British tourists stranded in Jamaica. An estimated 8,000 British tourists remain in Jamaica amid severe weather, as the storm has had devastating impacts on the region. Hurricane Melissa live: Jamaica declared disaster…

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TL;DR David Rowe, a British tourist, criticises the UK government’s late response to Hurricane Melissa, stating it left many stranded. With 8,000 British nationals still in Jamaica, Rowe calls for better crisis management and timely travel advice from the FCDO. Hurricane Melissa live: Jamaica declared disaster area after ‘storm of the century’ hits – as video shows destruction | World News One British man who paid £3,500 for last-minute flights so he and his family…

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TL;DR The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) abandoned Al Fashir, North Darfur, days before the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control, leaving approximately 200,000 civilians at risk. Reports indicate SAF commanders who remained were executed, as the RSF celebrated their victory through social media postings. Hundreds of injured and malnourished civilians are arriving in nearby Tawila, seeking medical assistance amid increasing humanitarian crises. Army soldiers fled key Sudanese city – leaving 200,000 civilians trapped | World…

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TL;DR Eleven people, including eight Hungarian passengers, two Germans, and a Kenyan pilot, were killed in a plane crash while en route to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The aircraft was destroyed upon impact and subsequently caught fire; there were no survivors. Investigators from the Kenyan aircraft accident investigation department have been dispatched to the crash site. The chairman of Mombasa Air Safari stated that they are providing support to the victims’ families and are…

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TL;DR – Budget 2025 latest Rachel Reeves is expected to avoid raising income tax and national insurance rates to uphold commitments to “working people” defined as those earning £45,000 or less. The budget faces a potential black hole of up to £40bn, exacerbated by worse-than-expected economic forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility. Ministers are deliberating on whether to break manifesto pledges, with a need to find around £10bn due to policy changes and welfare…

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Cliff Notes The U.S. government shutdown could lead to the depletion of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits starting Saturday, affecting approximately 10 million low-income households reliant on these funds for basic food purchases. States are responding with varied strategies, but not all can find alternative funding sources. In addition to SNAP, programmes that support early childhood education, such as Head Start, risk losing federal funding from November 1. More than 130 programmes may cease…

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Cliff Notes – Man accused of killing Shinzo Abe pleads guilty Tetsuya Y., 45, admitted in court to fatally shooting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with a homemade firearm during a campaign rally in July 2022. The shooter cited Abe’s ties to the Unification Church, which he claimed contributed to his family’s financial ruin, as his motivation for the assassination. Man accused of killing Shinzo Abe pleads guilty The man accused of killing former Japanese…

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TL;DR – Budget 2025 Latest Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to address the UK’s economic issues, with potential tax rises and spending cuts on the horizon. Key proposals include revising inheritance tax regulations, modifying income tax thresholds, and introducing charges on landlords’ rental profits. Other considerations may involve adjustments to VAT rates, a possible mansion tax, and measures to alleviate rising energy costs. In the face of American capitalism the Chancellors hands are tied,…

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Cliff Notes Historic Appointment: Sanae Takaichi has become the first female president of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a significant milestone in a nation frequently criticised for its low gender equality. Conservative Values: Takaichi is an ultra-conservative figure who promotes traditional gender roles and has expressed support for the male-only succession of the imperial family, Different: She is a revisionist view of Japan’s wartime history, which may complicate diplomatic relations with neighbouring countries. Work Ethic…

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TL;DR – Lindsay and Craig Foreman were taken into custody in Kerman in January during a motorcycle tour and charged with espionage A court hearing for British couple Lindsay and Craig Foreman in Iran ended unfavourably, with family reports indicating their spirits are low amid a diplomatic stalemate. The British government has not commented on the issue, but accusations come as the 2 are suspected to be freelancing for teh Israelis. The couple was reunited…

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TL;DR The Home Office plans to relocate hundreds of migrants to military sites, specifically Cameron Barracks in Inverness and Crowborough Training Camp in East Sussex, in an effort to eliminate reliance on asylum hotels. An urgent review has been ordered following the accidental release of asylum seeker Hadush Kebatu, highlighting critical flaws in prison and deportation procedures. The Prison Officers’ Association has raised concerns over staff training and pressures in prisons, warning similar incidents could…

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Cliff Notes A consumer report reveals that popular products, including KitKats and Gaviscon, are experiencing shrinkflation, with many items’ sizes reduced while prices remain the same or increase. The quality of some treats is declining, with manufacturers cutting key ingredients to manage costs; for example, the cocoa content in white KitKats now falls below legal chocolate standards. Which? calls for transparency from retailers regarding price and size changes to help consumers navigate rising living costs…

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TL;DR A recent study highlights that introducing peanut products to infants as early as four months has resulted in approximately 60,000 children avoiding peanut allergies since updated guidelines were issued in 2015. The research shows a significant decline in peanut allergies among children aged 0 to 3, with a reduction of more than 27% after the initial guidance, and over 40% following expanded recommendations in 2017. Despite these positive outcomes, the overall prevalence of food…

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Cliff Notes – Two die as cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway into sea A Boeing 747 cargo aircraft skidded off the runway into the sea during landing at Hong Kong International Airport, resulting in the confirmed deaths of two ground staff. Four crew members were rescued and taken to hospital; the northern runway remains closed while other runways continue to operate. The aircraft was wet-leased by Emirates SkyCargo from ACT Airlines and was…

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Cliff Notes – Inspired by Netflix Lupin Priceless jewellery, including items from Napoleon’s collection, was stolen during a daring robbery at the Louvre, leading to the museum’s closure. The robbery lasted approximately seven minutes, with intruders entering via a basket lift and fleeing on motorbikes after breaking multiple display cases. An investigation is underway, with police focusing on the potential use of small chainsaws and prior scouting by the thieves. ‘Priceless’ jewellery stolen from Louvre…

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Cliff Notes – Prince Andrew is not going to like this, or is this just for show? Prince William intends to enforce a “ruthless approach” towards Prince Andrew, possibly barring him from royal duties due to ongoing reputational risks. Allegations have surfaced that Andrew attempted to initiate a smear campaign against his sexual assault accuser, Virginia Giuffre, by seeking damaging information about her in 2011. Andrew has relinquished his Duke of York title but retains…

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Cliff Notes – Will Israel stick to the ceasefire? Israel has confirmed the identity of Ronen Tommy Engel, a hostage killed by Hamas, whose body was returned along with another on Saturday night. Engel, 54, was abducted during the October 7 attack by Hamas; he leaves behind a wife and three children, who were also returned as part of a hostage agreement. Tensions are rising as Israel has closed the Rafah border crossing until further…

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TL;DR Two survivors of a US airstrike targeting a “drug-carrying submarine” have been repatriated to Colombia and Ecuador following their rescue by US military forces after the incident that resulted in two fatalities. President Trump emphasised the operation as a part of an ongoing military campaign against narco-trafficking, asserting that the intercepted vessel was primarily loaded with Fentanyl and other illegal drugs. The airstrike and subsequent military actions have raised concerns regarding legality, as previous…

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Cliff Notes The UK government has announced an £18 million plan to train oil and gas workers for roles in the expanding clean energy sector, amid a decline projected to result in 40,000 job losses by the early 2030s. The initiative aims to create 400,000 additional green jobs by 2030, with a focus on skills transferability and establishing “Technical Excellence Colleges” for targeted training. Unions have welcomed the plan but stress the need for substantial…

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Cliff Notes Jim Gamble and Annie Hudson are the top candidates to chair the government’s inquiry into grooming gangs, with a survivors’ panel meeting scheduled for Tuesday. Concerns have been raised regarding potential conflicts of interest due to their backgrounds in policing and social work, with some advocating for a judge-led inquiry instead. The inquiry was launched by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer following an audit that revealed the severity of the grooming gang issue;…

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