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Starmer apologises to Streeting in 'Traitors' row

Sir Keir Starmer has personally apologised to Health Secretary Wes Streeting after allies accused him of a leadership coup. The PM denied authorising the briefings amid Labour's polling struggles.

Streeting denies plotting to oust Starmer as PM

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has emphatically denied rumours of a leadership challenge against Keir Starmer, dismissing claims as 'self-defeating' conspiracy theories. Read the full story.

Master The Guardian's Diabolical Sudoku #7096

Prepare for the ultimate mental workout with The Guardian's notoriously difficult Sudoku puzzle #7096. Discover expert strategies and tips to conquer this fiendish number grid that's leaving puzzle enthusiasts baffled.

Global Youth Uprising: Challenging Power Structures

A seismic generational shift is underway as young activists worldwide challenge traditional power structures through protests, social media, and political engagement. Discover how youth movements are reshaping global politics.

Luton Airport expansion faces legal challenge

Three Hertfordshire councils mount legal opposition against Luton Airport's controversial expansion plans, citing environmental concerns and questioning passenger demand forecasts.

Court: Teen removed from UK gangs can stay in Ghana

A High Court ruling has determined that a London teenager sent to Ghana to escape gang exploitation can remain there temporarily, in a landmark case about child protection versus parental rights.

Squid Game Challenge Season 2 Addiction Fears

Former contestants from the hit Netflix reality show reveal disturbing psychological impacts and addictive elements that left them feeling trapped in the high-stakes competition.

Pakistan's Period Tax: Young Lawyer Fights Back

A groundbreaking legal challenge in Pakistan confronts the controversial sales tax on menstrual products, arguing it discriminates against women and violates constitutional rights.

Centre-Right Populists Target European Human Rights Convention

A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.

FCA faces lawsuit over bond tape 'manifest error'

The Financial Conduct Authority is embroiled in a High Court battle as market participants accuse the regulator of catastrophic misjudgment in its controversial bond reporting reforms.

Detroit court halted over trousers-less defendant

A routine court hearing in Detroit took an extraordinary turn when a defendant appeared virtually without wearing trousers, prompting a flustered judge to postpone proceedings in a case that's raising questions about virtual court decorum.

Bet365's £1M 6 Scores Challenge Returns

Bet365 brings back its famous football prediction game with a massive £1 million prize for correctly guessing six match scores. Discover how to play and win big.

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