Weight-loss jabs — known as GLP-1 receptor agonists — could transform healthcare far beyond obesity treatment, according to leading doctors and a major new study.
President Donald Trump has declared the United States has “no stronger partner” than Saudi Arabia during the first stop of a whirlwind Gulf tour focused on investment and defence.
Peter Sullivan, who spent nearly 40 years in prison for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall in Birkenhead, has had his conviction quashed after new DNA evidence emerged identifying an unknown attacker.
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Canadians “weren’t impressed” by the decision of the UK government to offer Donald Trump an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, the country’s prime minister told UK broadcaster Sky News.
Mali’s military government has officially dissolved all political parties and organisations, prohibiting members from holding meetings.
An offshore earthquake of magnitude 5.9 struck 48km southeast of the island of Kasos, prompting emergency services to issue a tsunami warning and advise residents to evacuate the coast.
President Donald Trump has embarked on a significant foreign trip to the Middle East, beginning with Saudi Arabia, amid concerns over potential conflicts of interest due to his family’s growing business ties in the region. Criticism arises as these ties could influence U.S. foreign policy towards Middle Eastern nations.
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed openness to discussing the potential deployment of France’s nuclear weapons in Europe, noting that the U.S. already has nuclear-armed aircraft stationed in several European countries.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) has withdrawn support for the assisted dying bill, citing concerns over its provisions and the role of psychiatrists.
Celine Dion made a heartfelt video appearance during the first Eurovision semi-final, reflecting on her 1988 win for Switzerland and expressing her sadness over not being able to attend in person due to health issues.
Taiwo Awoniyi has been placed in an induced coma following urgent surgery for an abdominal injury sustained during a match against Leicester City.
A judge has reduced the Menendez brothers’ life sentences, making them eligible for parole after 35 years in prison.
The anticipated price for GTA 6 could exceed £100, with speculation about collector’s editions potentially costing £150 or more, including early access features.
Cassie Ventura testified that her experiences with Sean “Diddy” Combs included “freak offs” with male escorts, which she characterised as a job that severely impacted her life and career.
Sunderland secured a place in the Championship playoff final against Sheffield United with a dramatic late equaliser, winning 3-2 on aggregate.
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President Trump announced the lifting of long-standing US sanctions on Syria during his visit to Saudi Arabia, aiming to normalise relations with its new government.
Robert Benton, acclaimed director of Kramer Vs Kramer, passed away at the age of 92, confirmed by his assistant Marisa Forzano.
Everton Women will permanently relocate to Goodison Park from the start of next season, addressing their need for a larger venue.
The inquest revealed that Liquid Leisure, the water park where Kyra Hill drowned, lacked signs warning of deep water, misleading visitors about safety.
The confirmed line-up for Celebrity Traitors includes 19 notable figures, such as Stephen Fry and Charlotte Church, set to compete in a Scottish castle for a charity cash prize of up to £100,000.
This edition of the World News Briefing tracks high-stakes politics: Trump pushes mega deals in the Gulf and the PKK announces a historic disbandment.
Israel’s creation of a new military corridor reshapes Gaza, while Nigeria posts its strongest economic growth in a decade.
We debunk a viral Macron hoax, spotlight top cultural events, and feature a global art exhibit that questions how power watches us.
Thames Water’s CEO, Chris Weston, apologised for inadequate customer service and pledged improvements, amid rising bills and service disruptions.
This weeks global cultural & business events provides a round up of the highlights key events taking place around the world. You don’t need a…