A 59-year-old grandmother from Barnsley has died from rabies after being scratched by a puppy while on holiday in Morocco, highlighting the virus’s severity and risks for travellers.
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Donald Trump is betting that US airstrikes have effectively destroyed Iranian nuclear sites, despite military officials suggesting full destruction is unlikely and that the strikes may only set back Iran’s programme.
British PM talks about the Stability in Middle East is priority, says Starmer – as he calls on Iran to ‘return to negotiating table’, but this is not a guarantee that will stop anymore attacks from the United States or Israel.
What options does Iran have to respond?Which would not be a good option and this would end up engaging the US navy who would launch missiles from there positions that could destroy Iran
Cliff Notes The US has targeted three key Iranian nuclear facilities: Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow, with preliminary reports indicating significant military action. US B-2 bombers…
President Trump announced successful U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, including the fortified Fordow enrichment facility, marking direct U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict.
A yellow warning has been issued for “potentially intense” thunderstorms across parts of northern England, northeast Wales, and the Scottish Borders, with up to 40mm of rainfall expected in two hours.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper plans to ban Palestine Action following an incident where the group vandalised RAF Brize Norton, seeking to classify it as a terrorist organisation.
Siarhei Tsikhanouski, a jailed Belarusian opposition leader, has been released alongside 13 other political prisoners following US envoy Keith Kellogg’s visit to Belarus for discussions with President Alexander Lukashenko.
Arrest in Cyprus as Israel claims Iran tried to attack its citizens. As Israel’s foreign minister made the unverified accusations hours after the arrest.
A hot air balloon crash in Praia Grande, Brazil, has resulted in at least eight fatalities, as reported by Santa Catarina’s governor, Jorginho Mello.
Cliff Notes – Israel-Iran live: Israel’s military strikes target Iran’s nuclear infrastructure to prevent weapon development; however, the effectiveness of these strikes remains uncertain due…
Cliff Notes The UK plans to implement whole-genome sequencing for every newborn, aiming to screen for numerous diseases and shift towards preventative healthcare. The initiative…
Cliff Notes Thousands gathered at Stonehenge for the summer solstice sunrise, coinciding with rising temperatures in England and Wales, marking the onset of a heatwave.…
Cliff Notes Nancy Pexton, 69, has been charged with the murder of her sister, Jennifer Abbott, who was found dead in her Camden flat, reportedly…
Cliff Notes ASOS faces customer backlash for account closures targeting those with high return rates, particularly affecting new mothers adjusting to postpartum body changes. The…
Cliff Notes Vladimir Putin asserted that he considers Russian and Ukrainian people as one nation, claiming "all of Ukraine is ours," during a recent economic…
Cliff Notes Sir Keir Starmer held meetings with Labour MPs to address concerns regarding proposed cuts to sickness and disability benefits in the government’s welfare…
Cliff Notes The UK home secretary plans to proscribe the Palestine Action group, labelling it a terrorist organisation, with a written ministerial statement expected on…
Cliff Notes – UK says it will get Britons out but not from Palestine and Israel almost killed everyone in Iran Vladimir Putin expressed concern…
Cliff Notes MPs in England and Wales approved the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, legalising assisted dying for terminally ill adults with less…
Cliff Notes – River Island takes axe to store base River Island plans to close 33 stores and is negotiating rent reductions for an additional…
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms from Saturday afternoon to early Sunday, affecting parts of England and Wales, with potential travel disruptions and flooding risks.
A pro-Palestinian group, Palestine Action, has claimed responsibility for breaking into RAF Brize Norton and damaging two military aircraft, describing the act as a protest against military operations in Gaza.
The assisted dying bill is facing a critical Commons vote, with a narrow previous majority of 330 to 275 in its favour, making every vote crucial today.