Politics
Democrats Push War Powers Resolutions, Demand Public Hearings on Iran Strikes
Democratic senators have filed new War Powers Act resolutions to force a withdrawal from Iran hostilities unless Congress authorizes the engagement, while calling for public hearings with Trump administration officials.
Culture
Coronation Street: Theo's Knife Threat Shocks Todd in Abusive Confrontation
In Coronation Street, Theo Silverton's abusive behavior escalates as he confronts Todd Grimshaw with a knife after a disastrous birthday celebration, highlighting domestic violence themes.
Sports
Iranian Women Footballers Granted Australian Visas Amid Safety Fears
Five Iranian women footballers have been granted Australian visas and moved to a safe location after refusing to sing the national anthem, sparking fears of dire consequences if they returned home.
Business
Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over AI Blacklisting in Free Speech Battle
AI firm Anthropic files lawsuits against Pentagon over blacklisting, alleging retaliation for restricting military use of its Claude technology in unprecedented constitutional challenge.
Environment
Transport
Woolwich Ferry Reduced Service Until April Due to Works
Transport for London warns of longer wait times at Woolwich Ferry until April as only one boat operates during engine replacement works. Alternative routes include foot tunnel, DLR, and bus services.
Couple Faces Abuse Running Village Speed Camera in Sussex
Matt and Sarah Jones, alongside a local councillor, have caught over 100 speeding drivers in Cross-in-Hand using a community speed watch program, but face rude gestures from motorists despite their safety efforts.
Heathrow Southern Rail Gets Council Backing for New Route
Spelthorne Borough Council conditionally supports the Heathrow Southern Rail project, which would connect Heathrow Airport to Waterloo and Surrey via new infrastructure.
TSA Delays at Houston, New Orleans Airports Amid Shutdown
Travelers faced security wait times up to three hours at Houston's William P. Hobby and New Orleans airports due to TSA agent shortages during the DHS shutdown.
Waterloo & City Line May Reopen on Weekends After 6 Years
The Waterloo and City tube line, closed on weekends since 2020, could restart Saturday services following a request from the City of London Corporation to boost weekend footfall in the Square Mile.
Property
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