Politics
Australia's UN Challenge: Did US Breach International Law in Venezuela?
Australia has formally questioned the US over potential breaches of international law in Venezuela. This bold diplomatic move signals a shift in global alliances and raises critical questions about sovereignty. Read the full analysis.
Culture
Sudoku 7164: A Gentle Start to Your Puzzling Day
Tackle Sudoku puzzle number 7164, rated easy. Follow our step-by-step guide to sharpen your logic and enjoy a satisfying mental workout. Start solving now!
Sports
Root and Brook's 154-run stand exposes Australia's bowling gamble on day one
Joe Root and Harry Brook's unbeaten 154-run partnership rescued England on day one of the Sydney Ashes Test, highlighting Australia's controversial decision to field a weakened bowling attack.
Business
Bridgepoint Acquires Interpath Advisory in £800m Deal
Burger King owner Bridgepoint has agreed an £800m+ deal for advisory firm Interpath. Discover the details behind this major private equity move and its implications for UK business.
Health
Environment
Transport
Mother's tribute to 16-year-old son killed in Manchester
A mother pays heartbreaking tribute to her 16-year-old son, Alfie Moran, who died after being hit by a car in Burnage, Manchester. An 18-year-old man arrested and released on bail as police appeal for witnesses.
Uninsured drivers could see fines double to £600
UK government plans to double fines for uninsured drivers to £600 in a bid to improve road safety and reduce insurance premiums for law-abiding motorists.
London's Underground station that closed after 2 years
Discover the story of Brill Underground Station, a remote Tube stop in Buckinghamshire that saw minimal passengers and closed just two years after joining the network. Sign up for our weekly Tube newsletter!
Fatal M2 crash closes motorway, man dies
A major motorway is shut after a collision between a Tesla and a Yamaha motorcycle left a man dead. Get the latest traffic updates and diversion advice here.
Sacked train worker served sausage rolls from bin
A London North Eastern Railway (LNER) host was dismissed for gross misconduct after retrieving and serving sausage rolls from a kitchen bin to first-class passengers. Read the full tribunal details.
Property
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