Politics
Kristi Noem Dismissed as Homeland Security Secretary Over Leadership Failures
Kristi Noem has been removed as US homeland security secretary following multiple controversies, including a costly ad campaign and criticism over fatal shootings by immigration agents.
Culture
Emmerdale's Arthur Forced to Leave After Laurel Reveals Shocking Truth About Attack
In a dramatic Emmerdale twist, Laurel Thomas finally confronts son Arthur about his role in her hospitalisation, forcing him to leave home as she grapples with his dark actions.
Sports
Arsenal Trigger £45m Hincapie Deal and List Four Stars for Summer Sale
Arsenal have activated a £45m option to sign Piero Hincapie permanently, while preparing to sell Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White, Ethan Nwaneri, and Myles Lewis-Skelly this summer.
Business
UK Diesel Prices Hit 16-Month High Amid Iran War Oil Spike
UK diesel costs have surged to a 16-month peak following Middle East conflicts, with oil prices rising over 5% and fuel retailers denying profiteering claims.
Health
Environment
Transport
Tributes to Taylor Jenkins Killed in Police Chase Crash
Taylor Jenkins, 24, died in a head-on collision during a police pursuit near Sunderland. A man has been charged as investigations continue.
Croydon LTNs Ruled Unlawful Over Revenue Motive
Six permanent Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes in Croydon must be removed after a High Court judge ruled they were unlawfully implemented to boost council finances rather than for legitimate traffic purposes.
Pub Worker Dies After Falling Unnoticed onto Tube Tracks
A pub worker died after falling onto the tracks at Ickenham Underground Station, lying undiscovered for minutes before being hit by a train. The RAIB investigation reveals shocking details of intoxication and safety failures.
London Assembly Urges TfL to Install Bleed Control Kits
The London Assembly has unanimously called for bleed control kits to be installed at major bus stations and on selected routes to address serious violence and improve safety for young Londoners.
TfL and Councils Fast-Track £6.65m West London Orbital Line
Transport for London and four councils commit £6.65 million to accelerate the West London Orbital Overground line, aiming for public consultation this summer and a 2030s opening to support 25,000 homes.
Property
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