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British & Irish Lions ban R360 players

The British & Irish Lions plan to ban R360 players to prevent England's Red Roses stars from joining the rebel league. Learn how this affects women's rugby.

Delhi car bomb blast near Red Fort kills multiple

A devastating car explosion near Delhi's historic Red Fort has caused multiple fatalities and injuries. Witnesses describe horrific scenes as the blast ripped through a crowded market area.

TfL to remove unauthorised flags after abuse

Transport for London confirms it will remove all unauthorised flags from its network after contractors faced abuse and threats. Read the full story on the policy and community impact.

Delhi car blast kills 8 near Red Fort monument

At least eight people killed and 20 injured in a car explosion near Delhi's historic Red Fort. Police investigate the cause as authorities issue alerts across multiple states.

Car explosion in Delhi kills eight near Red Fort

A devastating car explosion outside Delhi's historic Red Fort has left at least eight people dead and 20 injured. The cause of the blast remains unknown. Read the latest on this tragic incident.

Cat Burns on Lucy Beaumont's Traitors Fallout

Singer-songwriter Cat Burns opens up about her friendship with comedian Lucy Beaumont and the surprising tension that emerged after their time on Celebrity Traitors.

Solar Farms Become Sanctuaries for UK Bumblebees

Groundbreaking research reveals how solar farms across Britain are creating vital sanctuaries for struggling bumblebee populations, offering new hope for pollinator conservation.

Diaz sent off after brace in Bayern's PSG win

Luis Diaz's night of brilliance turned to despair as his two goals weren't enough to prevent Bayern Munich securing a dramatic 3-2 victory over PSG after the Colombian's late dismissal.

SMEs Lose Out on Trade Deals Amid Red Tape Crisis

New research reveals UK small businesses are drowning in bureaucracy, with many unable to access post-Brexit trade agreements. Discover why SMEs are paying the price for complex paperwork.

Farage's radical business deregulation plan

Nigel Farage announces sweeping deregulation plans, vowing to tear up EU laws and slash business taxes in his boldest economic vision yet for Britain's future.

Why London's postboxes turned from green to red

Discover the fascinating Victorian-era story of why London's postboxes transformed from inconspicuous green to the vibrant red we know today, and the public outrage that forced the change.

Cyclist survives 3 days in ravine drinking red wine

In an astonishing tale of human endurance, a French cyclist survived 72 hours at the bottom of a 130-foot ravine in the French Alps, staying hydrated with nothing but a bag of red wine until rescuers heard his faint cries for help.

FIA clears Lawson in Mexico GP marshal incident

Red Bull's Liam Lawson cleared of all responsibility after dramatic marshal track invasion during Mexican Grand Prix qualifying session. Official FIA report reveals surprising conclusions.

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