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Benjamin Netanyahu seeks pardon from Israel's president
He denies any wrongdoing in three ongoing trials over allegations of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
8 hours ago
BBC
Benjamin Netanyahu seeks pardon from Israel's president
Indonesia searches for hundreds missing in deadly floods
The death toll on the island of Sumatra has risen to more than 440, the government says.
3 hours ago
BBC
Indonesia searches for hundreds missing in deadly floods
Verstappen's Qatar win takes F1 title fight to final race
Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri will contest a final-race championship showdown in Abu Dhabi after the Red Bull driver won a gripping Qatar Grand Prix.
2 hours ago
BBC
Verstappen's Qatar win takes F1 title fight to final race
Will Ireland's new alcohol warning labels turn people away from drinking?
From sober curious to dedicated pint-lovers, 20-somethings tell us about their outlook on drinking.
18 hours ago
BBC
Will Ireland's new alcohol warning labels turn people away from drinking?
New party founded by Corbyn and Sultana adopts Your Party as name
Your Party delegates also vote to be led by a panel of members - avoiding a potentially explosive leadership race.
2 hours ago
BBC
New party founded by Corbyn and Sultana adopts Your Party as name
Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 146 as thousands pay respects
Authorities say they have completed searches of four of the seven towers as part of a criminal investigation.
7 hours ago
BBC
Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 146 as thousands pay respects
The ‘squeezed middle’ is back – and this time it could be Labour’s undoing | John Harris
Last week’s budget left middle-income families anxious and angry. The party is turning its back on voters it can little afford to lose Just over 15 years ago, a realisation began to dawn on British politicians, triggered by the financial crash of 2008 and its effects on millions of ordinary lives. ...
5 hours ago
The Guardian
The ‘squeezed middle’ is back – and this time it could be Labour’s undoing | John Harris
Claret and blue, through and through: Billy Bonds embodied West Ham
That he stayed after relegation in 1978 and lifted the FA Cup with the team still in Division Two typified his commitment Some players embody a club but few have ever embodied their side more than Billy Bonds, who died on Sunday at the age of 79. He was not a one-club man but by the time he finally ...
5 hours ago
The Guardian
Claret and blue, through and through: Billy Bonds embodied West Ham
Does ‘laziness’ start in the brain?
Understanding the surprising mechanism behind apathy can help unlock scientific ways to boost your motivation We all know people with very different levels of motivation. Some will go the extra mile in any endeavour. Others just can’t be bothered to put the effort in. We might think of them as lazy ...
7 hours ago
The Guardian
Does ‘laziness’ start in the brain?
‘In the presence of evil’: Manchester synagogue attack survivor on the day that shook British Jews
Exclusive: Shot as he barricaded the synagogue, Yoni Finlay describes the assault – and the climate that allowed it to happen It was just after 6am and Yoni Finlay woke early with nerves. It was Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, and the 39-year-old Mancunian was due to sing the ...
11 hours ago
The Guardian
‘In the presence of evil’: Manchester synagogue attack survivor on the day that shook British Jews
Your Party members vote to make name permanent at tense first conference
Liverpool gathering lays bare bitter divisions within new party founded by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana The new leftwing party founded by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana will be called Your Party after a vote by members, but its weekend conference laid bare bitter divisions. Just over 37% of members ...
52 minutes ago
The Guardian
Your Party members vote to make name permanent at tense first conference
Arsenal held by 10-man Chelsea in feisty draw after Moisés Caicedo gets VAR red
Arsenal would surely have taken a draw beforehand against a Chelsea team that have emerged as surprise title rivals in recent weeks – and especially when they realised they had to play without William Saliba, who injured himself in training on Saturday. It was a different story when everything changed ...
1 hour ago
The Guardian
Arsenal held by 10-man Chelsea in feisty draw after Moisés Caicedo gets VAR red
Andreas Whittam Smith, co-founder and first editor of The Independent, dies aged 88
The editor and media entrepreneur changed the landscape of British journalism over his decades-long career
20 minutes ago
The Independent
Andreas Whittam Smith, co-founder and first editor of The Independent, dies aged 88
The health condition people now fear more than cancer
As progress continues in the treatment of cancer, another illness is causing family carers concern
1 hour ago
The Independent
The health condition people now fear more than cancer
Your Party reveals new name after months of indecision and confusion
Members were told to choose between Your Party, Our Party, Popular Alliance and For The Many
1 hour ago
The Independent
Your Party reveals new name after months of indecision and confusion
Axed Manchester to London commuter train to continue running – but without passengers
The train, one of the country’s fastest intercity services, is popular with commuters – but they won’t be able to board it
2 hours ago
The Independent
Axed Manchester to London commuter train to continue running – but without passengers
Warning Reeves’s landlord tax will push up rents and ‘dry up’ housing supply
Simon Gammon, founder of Knight Frank Finance, says tax hike on landlords’ rental income will be the ‘last straw’ for many, forcing them to sell up
3 hours ago
The Independent
Warning Reeves’s landlord tax will push up rents and ‘dry up’ housing supply
‘You turn yourself into a lab rat’: The experimental drugs being marketed by influencers as ‘miraculous’
Peptides promoted by influencers on social media promise miraculous results of healing, regeneration, and growth. But is it all too good to be true? Nicole Wootton-Cane takes a look at the murky unknowns behind these ‘holy grail’ compounds
9 hours ago
The Independent
‘You turn yourself into a lab rat’: The experimental drugs being marketed by influencers as ‘miraculous’
'Of course I didn't' lie about budget forecasts, chancellor tells Sky News - as Badenoch calls for her to resign
The chancellor has insisted to Sky News that she did not lie to the public about the state of the public finances ahead of the budget.
11 hours ago
Sky News
'Of course I didn't' lie about budget forecasts, chancellor tells Sky News - as Badenoch calls for her to resign
Former West Ham captain and manager Billy Bonds dies
Former West Ham captain and manager Billy Bonds has died at the age of 79, his family has said.
6 hours ago
Sky News
Former West Ham captain and manager Billy Bonds dies
Prince William meets severely ill Gazan children and is 'moved' by their courage
Prince William has visited severely ill Gazan children being treated by the NHS after they were evacuated to the UK.
12 hours ago
Sky News
Prince William meets severely ill Gazan children and is 'moved' by their courage
Your Party votes to be led by members rather than single MP - avoiding Corbyn-Sultana battle
Your Party will be led by its members rather than a single MP, avoiding a battle between its two co-founders, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana.
9 hours ago
Sky News
Your Party votes to be led by members rather than single MP - avoiding Corbyn-Sultana battle
Questions over evidence used by UK police to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Aston Villa match
West Midlands Police is facing growing scrutiny over the information used to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from Aston Villa, with counterparts in Amsterdam disputing the evidence it provided on high-profile incidents involving the Israeli club's fan base.
19 hours ago
Sky News
Questions over evidence used by UK police to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Aston Villa match
'A butcher who destroyed my life': Surgeon may never face justice over 'botched' operations
A disgraced surgeon accused of harming patients is unlikely to ever return from Libya to face justice, a lawyer familiar with the country's legal system has told Sky News.
19 hours ago
Sky News
'A butcher who destroyed my life': Surgeon may never face justice over 'botched' operations
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