- Wes Streeting calls Brexit a ‘catastrophic mistake’ in leadership bid
- Trump scores major Republican primary victory as Cassidy ousted in Louisiana
- BT Tower in London set for major hotel makeover following £275 million sale
- WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency
- Modi meets Dutch royal family in The Hague during European tour
- US economy shows signs of slowdown amid rising inflation pressures
- Drones strike UN humanitarian convoy in Kherson, Ukraine, amid ongoing conflict
- Authorities confirm dead whale stranded in Denmark is humpback “Timmy”
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This morning, plans have been revealed to transform London’s BT Tower into a hotel, reopening the landmark to the public for the first time in nearly 50 years. Construction could commence in late 2029.
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King Charles has expressed his shock at the death of a soldier during the Royal Windsor Show last night. Medical crews were unable to save the soldier after a fall, with the incident under investigation.
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Today, discussions continue around the financial impacts of violence against women and girls. Statistics highlight that many survivors face professional setbacks and economic challenges, with broader implications for the UK economy.
Jay Z has welcomed three children with Beyonce.
She’s a big personality.
Soap fans aren’t convinced we’ve seen the last of Mick.
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Mykhailo Podolyak, a top adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s May 9 Victory Day speech in Moscow. The Russian leader “celebrates the victory in 1945” while “attacking Kyiv, a peaceful city,” he said, referring to the Ukrainian capital being hit by Russian cruise missiles overnight. Podolyak also said that “a long war only benefits Russia”, and that only a Ukrainian counter-offensive will make the Russians leave the territories they occupy. He insisted that this counter-offensive will include Crimea and the occupied territories of the Donbas region.
The PEGA committee in the European Parliament has looked into the use of malicious software used for snooping purposes.
Yevgeny Prigozhin has threatened to pull his troops out of Bakhmut despite claims he will be tried for treason if he does so.
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