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US kills four in Pacific drug boat strike

The US military has killed four men in a strike on a suspected narcotics vessel. The operation raises fresh questions over the legality of targeting drug smugglers.

NHS Warns of Breaking Point Amid A&E Pressures

Health bosses urge public to use A&E only for emergencies after 200k unnecessary visits. Plus, Streeting's mental health review and Epstein island images released. Listen to Cheat Sheet.

Democrats Release Epstein Island Footage

US Democrats have released video evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's private island. The footage, central to a political dispute, shows the estate's layout. Read the full report.

Historic London Markets Plan Move to Royal Docks

London's historic Smithfield and Billingsgate markets could relocate to a new combined site at Albert Island in the Royal Docks, promising billions in growth. Read the latest on the landmark move.

Climate Justice Win at ICJ Sparks New Legal Era

Human rights lawyer Julian Aguon secures landmark ICJ ruling on climate obligations after Pacific campaign. Discover how Indigenous rights are shaping global climate accountability.

Mike Alexander: From Teen Dream to Skomer Warden

Mike Alexander realised his childhood ambition to become warden of Skomer Island, revolutionising nature conservation with computer systems and leaving a lasting legacy in Wales.

900-Year Easter Island Statue Mystery Solved

After 900 years, researchers reveal how Easter Island's massive moai statues were moved using rope-rocking method. Discover the ancient secrets of Rapa Nui engineering.

Elizabeth Line soil creates Essex bird haven

A record 39,000 birds overwinter on Wallasea Island, an Essex wetland created using 3 million tonnes of soil from London's Elizabeth Line tunnels. A win for nature and infrastructure.

Louis Tomlinson & Zara McDermott's Big Step

One Direction's Louis Tomlinson and Love Island's Zara McDermott take their romance public at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, plus insider details on their living arrangements.

Man Utd's Sesko injured, out for several weeks

Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko faces weeks out with a knee injury. Manager Ruben Amorim hopes for his return before key players depart for the Africa Cup of Nations.

US men indicted for alleged Haiti coup plot

Two Texas men face federal charges for allegedly plotting a violent coup on Haiti's Gonâve island, planning to use homeless people and commit atrocities. Read the shocking details.

Covid Inquiry Slams UK Leaders' Pandemic Response

Damning Covid inquiry report reveals Nicola Sturgeon relied on small inner circle, while UK government was 'toxic and chaotic'. Leaders across all four nations criticised for 'too little, too late' approach.

Elliot Daly back for England vs Argentina

Veteran England back Elliot Daly is set for his first competitive match since injury, primed to exploit new aerial laws against Argentina. Discover how his high-ball expertise could be decisive.

Samoa PM bans newspaper from press conferences

Samoa's Prime Minister has suspended the Samoa Observer from press briefings, triggering widespread condemnation from political leaders and press freedom advocates. Explore the implications for democracy.

$1bn Loan to Restart Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant

The Trump administration announces a $1bn federal loan to restart Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear facility, which will power Microsoft's AI datacenters. Discover the implications for energy and tech.

England make six changes for Argentina Test

Elliot Daly makes his first England appearance since a broken arm on the Lions tour. Steve Borthwick makes six changes for the final Autumn Nations Series Test.

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