- Keir Starmer plans resignation announcement amid political pressures
- US and Iranian officials engage in peace talks in Switzerland
- Bolivian authorities report no active blockades following state of emergency
- Independent observer appointed to oversee Montreal police racism investigation
- Democratic socialism gains traction in the United States amid local elections
- Three men die after being rescued from fire in White City, west London
- Fire at Dominican Republic hotel claims life of Francesca Valentino, guest evacuated with 1,700 others
- Begoña Gómez to stand trial for corruption and banned from leaving Spain
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Leaders convened in Brussels this morning to address a new energy crisis amid escalating conflict in the Middle East. The summit also faces challenges from Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán regarding a crucial loan for Ukraine.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Stansted Airport has increased its drop-off fee to £10 this morning, following similar changes at Gatwick. Longer stays will now cost £28, prompting concerns about rising travel expenses during the upcoming Easter holidays.
A British reporter, Steven Sweeney, has been hospitalised following an Israeli strike near his press vehicle in southern Lebanon. Alongside cameraman Ali Rida, both are conscious as doctors assess their injuries. RT editor Margarita Simonyan calls for urgent aid for them.
AI-generated Val Kilmer will appear posthumously in the new film As Deep As The Grave, a year after his death.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Danish public broadcaster DR reported this morning on a military operations order from 13 January, detailing plans for the defence of Greenland. This development holds significance for the European Union’s strategic interests in the region.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Today, banks across the United Kingdom are maintaining the £100 contactless card payment limit. Customers can still adjust their own limits within their banking apps as banks assess potential future changes.
UK gas prices surged over 20% following Israeli airstrikes on Iran’s South Pars gas field, the world’s largest natural gas field. This spike raises concerns for UK households this summer. Experts indicate potential long-term energy price shocks unless the conflict resolves.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, EU leaders prepare for discussions on the Middle East crisis, energy prices, and Ukraine. Diplomatic solutions will be explored, while Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán’s veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine remains contentious.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
A bronze statue of boxer Teddy Baldock, stolen last month, will be replaced with enhanced security measures. His family is leading the effort, supported by an insurance claim, to restore the statue this morning.
During a meeting with Taoiseach Micheal Martin, Donald Trump sharply criticised the UK’s wind energy policy, labelling windmills “unsightly” and detrimental to the environment. Following the discussion, Martin emphasised the importance of US-European relations and potential cooperation.
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