- Darline Graham considers running for her late brother’s Senate seat
- Tsunami alert issued following 7.3-magnitude earthquake off Mexico’s coast
- Hungary advances rule of law under new prime minister, EU report says
- US Strikes Iranian Infrastructure as Tensions Escalate in Region
- Saskatchewan child care licence applicants report denial of applications
- Trump addresses election security claims and releases declassified documents
- Tribute paid to Olive Farrow, aged four, killed by car in Gotham
- Trump, Ryanair and tourism highlight plight of Western Sahara’s Sahrawi people
Ofcom has announced new online safety rules aimed at keeping young people safe online. The regulator, which now also oversees online safety, has published more than 40 measures that tech firms and online platforms (aimed at kids) must follow. Failure to do this could see the firms/ platforms face a fine of up to £18 million – or ten per cent of their qualifying worldwide revenue.
Over 1,000 litres of urine collected from female participants at the London Marathon will be recycled into liquid fertiliser for wheat, supporting sustainability efforts.
Friday’s headlines feature a real variety of domestic and international stories, from the ongoing Ukraine peace talks to the online safety bill.
The sun is out here in the capital, and the weekend is just around the corner, so grab yourself a coffee and let’s have a quick look at this morning’s bulletins.
Andrew Johnston, a former contestant on Britain’s Got Talent, is on trial for allegedly raping two women, with the prosecution detailing instances of non-consensual sexual activity.
The Supreme Court ruling clarifies that “woman” and “sex” under the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological definitions, allowing some single-sex services to exclude trans women.
Following a recent earthquake in Istanbul, over 150 people suffered injuries, mainly from jumping from buildings, but no fatalities have been reported.
Cliff Notes – Ian Darke’s Premier League flops of the season Højlund Foden more Phil Foden has struggled to regain…
Houthi rebels in Yemen have successfully shot down seven U.S. Reaper drones over a period of less than six weeks, amounting to a financial loss exceeding $200 million for the Pentagon.
Hamas has expressed a willingness to transfer governance of Gaza to another Palestinian entity, potentially the Palestinian Authority, amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations led by Egypt and Qatar.
The FIA, Formula 1, and team representatives convened in Geneva to refine the technical framework for the upcoming 2026 engine regulations, aiming to mitigate significant performance disparities among manufacturers.
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