Politics
Israeli Judge Rules Palestinian Teen Starved in Prison Before Death
A newly-unsealed ruling reveals an Israeli judge found Walid Ahmad, 17, was starved in detention before his death, though the investigation was closed without criminal charges.
Culture
Emmerdale's Paddy and Marlon Unleash Final Revenge on Celia's Farm
In a dramatic Emmerdale storyline, Paddy Kirk and Marlon Dingle confront their trauma by destroying Celia's farmhouse, as they process the horrors inflicted on their families.
Sports
Liverpool Eye £50m Bayern Munich Star Michael Olise as Mohamed Salah Replacement
Liverpool have identified Bayern Munich midfielder Michael Olise as their primary target to replace Mohamed Salah, who is set to leave Anfield on a free transfer this summer.
Business
BCC Chief Urges Energy Bailout and Trade Expansion Amid Iran War Crisis
British Chambers of Commerce director Shevaun Haviland calls for government to keep energy bailout options open and promote trade expansion as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains and spikes costs for UK firms.
Health
Environment
Transport
Save Petrol: 10 Expert Tips from AA and RAC
With fuel prices surging due to global oil supply fears, learn practical driving techniques from the AA and RAC to improve fuel efficiency and cut costs.
Police Hunt Man After Double Sexual Assault at Tube Station
A woman was sexually assaulted twice at Elephant and Castle Underground station, first in a lift and then on a Northern line train. British Transport Police have released an image of a man they believe can assist the investigation.
Save Up to 30% on Airport Parking with These Deals
Discover expert tips and discount codes from Bristol to Manchester airports to cut parking costs by up to 30%, making your holiday more affordable with pre-booking strategies.
TSA Workers Unpaid as ICE Agents Deploy During Shutdown
TSA workers endure sixth week without pay during DHS shutdown, with ICE agents deployed to airports despite union concerns over training and qualifications.
Right to Roam Calls on Duchy Land After King's Coastal Path
Following the successful opening of the King Charles III England coastal footpath, letters to the editor advocate for public access to all 130,000 acres of Duchy of Cornwall land, alongside quirky family measurements and local naming debates.
Property
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