Politics
FBI Director Kash Patel Targeted in Pro-Iranian Hacking Attack
Pro-Iranian hacker group Handala claims responsibility for infiltrating FBI Director Kash Patel's personal accounts, releasing years-old photos and documents online in a targeted cyber attack.
Culture
Netflix Horror Creator Explains Blood-Soaked Finale of 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen'
Hayley Z Boston reveals the inspiration behind the shocking wedding massacre in Netflix's horror series 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' and discusses the show's emotional core.
Sports
Ben White's England Return After Four-Year Absence Explained
Arsenal defender Ben White could make his first England appearance in four years tonight, ending his self-imposed exile following a reported dispute with assistant Steve Holland at the 2022 World Cup.
Business
Nintendo's Star Fox Revival: Classic-Style Game Set for Summer 2026 Launch
Multiple sources claim Nintendo is reviving Star Fox with a classic on-rails shooter this summer, alongside other major Switch 2 titles like Pikmin 4 and Splatoon Raiders.
Environment
Transport
Spanish Airport Strikes Threaten Easter Travel Chaos
Thousands of ground handlers in Spain are set to strike over Easter, disrupting flights at major airports like Madrid and Barcelona, with potential delays and cancellations for holidaymakers.
Police Appeal After Exposure Incident on South London Train
British Transport Police are appealing for information after a man exposed himself to a woman on a train in Lewisham. The incident occurred on March 17, and authorities have released a description of the suspect.
London Train Station Predator Jailed for Stalking Women
Craig Anderson, 38, has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for sexually assaulting four women and stalking another victim across London's rail network over five months.
DLR 6-Day Shutdown Without Buses, Two Days Extra Busy
TfL announces DLR closure for six days on two branches with no replacement buses. Essential track and noise barrier work to cause disruptions, with April 7-8 expected to be busier.
Albert Bridge Shut to Cars Until 2027 for Repairs
London's historic Albert Bridge, known as 'the Trembling Lady,' will remain closed to all vehicles until 2027 due to structural issues. The Grade II-listed bridge is undergoing an £8.5 million repair project.
Property
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