- Melat Kiros projected to defeat Diana DeGette in Colorado primary race
- Raise the Colours member charged with making indecent images of children
- Eleven-year-old boy dies from rabies three weeks after bat encounter in Ontario
- European public prosecutor conducts raids over alleged EU fund misuse
- US government lifts restrictions on Anthropic’s AI models Fable and Mythos
- Charter boat sinks off Richmond coast; six presumed drowned, RCMP reports
- Justice Department launches investigation into Senator Ruben Gallego’s campaign funds
- Lab-grown cells restore retinal function in mice, offering hope for blindness treatment
Browsing: London
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This morning, the Foreign Office faces backlash over a painting at the British embassy in Nigeria, which depicts the Royal Navy’s 1851 attack on Lagos. Calls for its removal intensify due to concerns it celebrates colonial history.
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In London this morning, a new interactive map highlighting pickpocket hotspots has been launched by Artem Liholitov. This initiative aims to enhance awareness and safety for tourists and residents alike.
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Former Nato chief Lord George Robertson warns this morning that the UK’s defence funding is inadequate, stating national security is ‘in peril’. He will deliver a critical speech today highlighting the urgency for investment in defence.
False claims on social media assert the European Council has launched a UK Office of Strategic Alignment in Brussels, purportedly aimed at reintegrating the UK into the EU. A spokesperson clarified this is misinformation, affirming that no such office exists as the UK seeks deeper ties post-Brexit.
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This morning, the family of five-year-old Yusuf Nazir continues to seek answers regarding his death, following an inquest initiated after he was discharged from A&E and later died in Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
Eurocontrol’s latest report highlights rising late flights across European airports as summer approaches, with total air traffic now at 100.2% of pre-pandemic levels. Notably, Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado airport recorded a 49% on-time departure rate, the lowest in Europe, prompting urgent calls for improved traffic management.
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Banksy-style murals of a capybara have emerged on pubs near Marwell Zoo overnight, following the escape of Samba, a capybara, last month. The zoo continues extensive search efforts for the missing animal.
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Nearly 100 protesters were arrested in London overnight at a demonstration supporting Palestine Action, with police stating they are suspected of supporting a proscribed organisation. Arrests continue amid ongoing tensions at the protest site.
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Operation Pisces continues to impact sex workers in Enfield this morning, forcing many into isolated areas for safety. Concerns regarding increased violence and diminished police support are being raised by local advocacy groups.
A false claim has emerged online alleging that Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar intends to reintroduce military conscription. This assertion is linked to Storm-1516, a Russian disinformation group, despite Magyar’s party manifesto explicitly rejecting conscription and any military involvement in Ukraine.
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