Politics
Trump and Pope Leo XIV Clash Over Iran War and Vatican Independence
Tensions escalate as Donald Trump's administration pressures the Vatican over its stance on the Iran conflict, with historical threats and canceled visits deepening the divide.
Culture
Alison Hammond Clarifies Strictly Come Dancing Hosting Ambitions After Rumors
Alison Hammond addresses speculation about hosting Strictly Come Dancing, clarifying she never turned down the opportunity and remains enthusiastic about the role.
Sports
Grand National 2026 Sweepstake Kit: Free Printable Download for Race Day Fun
Get ready for the Grand National 2026 with our free printable sweepstake kit. Download the PDF, print at home, and organize a fun betting pool with friends, family, or colleagues for the iconic Aintree steeplechase.
Business
Fraudster Jailed for Spending Family's Inheritance on Horse Semen and Parties
Peter Littler, 61, stole £166,000 from grieving family members, spending thousands on horse semen and birthday parties while ignoring beneficiaries' needs.
Environment
Transport
London Tube and DLR Closures This Weekend Cause Travel Chaos
Transport for London announces significant closures across six Tube lines and the DLR this weekend, impacting Chelsea match travel and warning of upcoming strikes.
Church of England to Apologize for Forced Adoption Role
The Church of England is expected to issue a formal apology for its involvement in the UK's mother and baby home scandal, where hundreds of thousands of children were forcibly separated from unmarried mothers.
Armed Officers on NT Buses Spark Safety and Indigenous Concerns
Northern Territory's plan to arm transit officers draws fierce criticism from Indigenous leaders and legal services, who warn it will disproportionately affect Aboriginal communities and increase fear rather than safety.
Australian Traffic Drops Sharply Amid Fuel Price Surge
Exclusive data reveals significant traffic declines on Sydney and Melbourne highways as fuel prices soar due to Middle East conflict, with many Australians switching to public transport.
Tube Strikes to Cripple London Underground in April
Transport for London confirms severe disruption on the Underground due to 24-hour strikes in April, with little to no service expected. Overground and buses will run but face overcrowding.
Property
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