- New Portrait Shows Prince William with a Thicker Head of Hair | News UK
- Montenegro advances EU accession as bloc begins drafting treaty
- Leading UK supermarket faces collapse and potential closure of 300 stores | News UK
- Britain’s week of AI cuts, Atlantic nerves and Westminster pressure
- Four men face charges over arson attack on ambulances in London
- US Envoys Witkoff and Kushner to Engage in Iran Talks in Pakistan
- US economy shows signs of recovery as job growth exceeds expectations
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologises for failure to report Canadian mass shooter
Roberto De Zerbi’s stance on the Tottenham job emerges after Thomas Frank’s sacking, emphasizing his commitment to Brighton amid transfer speculations.
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, emphasized the need for careful implementation of a “Made in Europe” preference in public contracts, highlighting its potential to boost European production amidst rising concerns over US tariffs and Chinese trade practices.
Severe delays hit Greater Anglia and Stansted Express lines around London, disrupting travel for thousands and causing chaos in the rail network.
“He’s doing my head in!” – Wayne Rooney opens up about his frustrations with The United Strand, stressing the need for clearer communication in football.
Greens/EFA group Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Saskia Bricmont described the EU-US trade agreement as a “total capitulation,” urging for increased investments and a decoupling from Washington amid ongoing trade negotiations.
Trump warns that China’s influence could lead to unexpected outcomes, like a potential ban on ice hockey in Canada, amid ongoing trade negotiations.
Tumbler Ridge Shooting: Key details reveal the tragic incident in Canada involved multiple casualties, prompting a thorough investigation and community support efforts.
Mass Shooting in Canada: Nine Dead, 25 Injured at School and Home. This tragic event underscores the urgent need for stronger gun control measures.
French President Emmanuel Macron has initiated a debate on EU common debt, or eurobonds, as reported by EU news editor Maria Tadeo in Strasbourg. This discussion is significant as it addresses ongoing financial challenges faced by the bloc.
The European Union’s anti-corruption efforts have stalled, with Hungary and Bulgaria scoring the lowest in Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, said Flora Cresswell, regional advisor for Europe. The findings are crucial as the EU prepares to adopt a new Anti-Corruption Directive.
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