Politics
Count Binface vs Nigel Farage: Who is the man inside the bin?
Count Binface, the viral political satirist, plans to take on Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election. He demands other parties stand down, saying 'Leave him to me.'
Culture
Evil Dead Burn: A Sadistic Endurance Test in Horror Cinema
Evil Dead Burn, directed by Sébastien Vaniček, is the most harrowing entry yet, blending French Extreme Cinema with psychological trauma. The film follows Alice battling Deadites and abusive in-laws, with intense gore and emotional resonance.
Sports
Tim Henman hails Arthur Fery's 'extraordinary' Wimbledon semi-final run
Tim Henman praised Arthur Fery's 'extraordinary' performance as the British wildcard reached the Wimbledon semi-finals with a straight-sets win over Flavio Cobolli.
Business
Xbox Game Pass loses 4 million subscribers after price hike
Xbox Game Pass subscriber numbers dropped by four million to 30 million, following a 50% price hike in 2025, far below Microsoft's 77 million target.
Environment
Transport
Manhunt for train passenger who bit victim's finger
A manhunt is underway after a passenger on a London train bit a fellow traveler's finger, causing nerve and ligament damage, and threatened to kill everyone on board.
Elephant rescued from abandoned well in Kerala after 10 hours
A 15-year-old elephant was rescued after falling into an abandoned well in Kerala, India. Forest officials used an excavator to create a mud ramp for its escape. The elephant had an old trunk injury, leading it to seek food in human areas.
Euston rail strikes cause severe disruption this weekend
London Euston faces severe disruption on July 10-11 due to a London Northwestern Railway strike, with no service on some routes and just one train per hour on others.
Gallows Corner reopening delayed as TfL admits more work needed
TfL apologises for delays in reopening Gallows Corner, closed since June 2025, as Havering Council leader challenges them to reopen by October.
Man on tracks causes major rail delays at Waterloo
A man trespassing on tracks near Waterloo Station caused major rail delays, with services disrupted until 4pm. Witness described him walking in a trance-like state.
Property
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Education
General Knowledge Quiz: Test Your Wits
Stretch your general knowledge with fourteen questions on science, sport, literature, nature and famous Britons from Newton to Shakespeare. A mix of easy wins and trickier teasers for the whole family. How many can you score?



