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Bucks' Giannis Out 2-4 Weeks with Calf Strain

Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to miss up to a month with a right calf strain. The injury comes amid reports he is weighing his long-term future with the franchise.

Co-op opens 11 new UK stores this week

The Co-op is opening 11 new stores across the UK this week as part of a major expansion plan. Discover the full list of locations and how this boosts local communities.

Sunak leads 125 MPs in prostate screening call

Rishi Sunak leads cross-party alliance demanding NHS prostate cancer screening for high-risk men. Over 100 MPs urge action following David Cameron's diagnosis. Join the call for equitable healthcare.

Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff dies aged 81

Jamaican music icon Jimmy Cliff passes away at 81. Remember the reggae pioneer behind 'Many Rivers to Cross' and 'The Harder They Come'. Explore his incredible legacy.

13 crashes at dangerous junction in 6 weeks

A Staffordshire crossroads dubbed one of Britain's most dangerous recorded 13 accidents in just six weeks, prompting £25,000 safety improvements after residents feared fatalities.

King's Cross station closed due to fire alert

King's Cross St. Pancras station has been evacuated and closed following a fire alert. Transport for London confirms major travel disruption. Replan your journey here.

Nintendo Buying Developers as Switch 2 Success Grows

Nintendo is strategically acquiring developers and studios as the Switch 2's explosive launch success signals the end for cross-generation game releases, marking a bold new era for the gaming giant.

Europe's 100-City Rail Network Launches 2026

Discover how Europe is building a revolutionary integrated rail network that will connect major cities across the continent with high-frequency, high-speed services starting in 2026.

Mammoth Christian monument rises near Birmingham

Construction begins on Britain's largest Christian monument - a 52-metre 'Prayer' sculpture overlooking Birmingham that's set to become a major pilgrimage site and tourist attraction by 2026.

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