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Pussycat Dolls in reunion talks after 15 years

The Pussycat Dolls are reportedly discussing a major reunion tour 15 years after splitting, with Kimberly Wyatt confirming they've 'ironed out their issues'. Get the latest updates.

Gaza aid blockade continues despite ceasefire

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensifies as Israel continues to throttle aid despite ceasefire declarations. Hundreds have died since truce began, with children facing catastrophic conditions.

Activists' harassment convictions overturned

Two pro-Palestine activists have their convictions for harassing Labour MP Alex Davies-Jones overturned. Judge rules prosecution was not necessary. Read the full story.

Iglu Cruise in £100m Flight Centre takeover deal

UK cruise specialist Iglu is nearing a £100m acquisition by Australia's Flight Centre Travel Group, signalling strong post-pandemic recovery and global cruise growth. Read the full story.

Stonegate eyes £1bn sale of 1,000 UK pubs

Stonegate Group, the UK's largest pub chain, is considering a £1billion sale of over 1,000 venues to address its £3billion debt. Discover the details and what's next for Slug & Lettuce owner.

LSEG Bids for UK Digital Gilt Contract

London Stock Exchange Group enters race for UK's digital gilt settlement contract, marking significant blockchain adoption in financial markets. Discover the implications.

Neo-Nazi Group Offers Online Military Drone Training

Experts warn of an 'urgent danger' as the Observations Group, linked to the Base and an accused Kremlin spy, offers online military training including drone warfare. Discover the security threat.

WPP shares leap on takeover bid speculation

WPP's share price surged as speculation mounted over potential takeover interest from rival Havas and private equity firms. Discover the latest on the advertising giant's future.

US Military Planning for Divided Post-War Gaza

Exclusive details reveal US plans for a partitioned Gaza with an internationally secured 'green zone' and a devastated 'red zone'. Discover the implications for the region's future.

RedBird abandons £500m Telegraph takeover

RedBird Capital Partners has withdrawn its £500m bid for the Daily Telegraph, plunging the newspaper's future into uncertainty. Discover the reasons behind the collapsed deal.

Kentucky Professor Sues Over Israel Course Ban

University of Louisville professor faces legal battle after cancelled Israel-Palestine course. Lawsuit alleges First Amendment violations and academic freedom suppression.

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