14 arrested at London protests over Israeli property event
About 1,000 people protested for and against a property show in a London synagogue. Police made 14 arrests as rival groups clashed.
About 1,000 people protested for and against a property show in a London synagogue. Police made 14 arrests as rival groups clashed.
Senator Mitch McConnell is hospitalized for medical care, raising questions about his ability to complete his term. The Kentucky senator has faced multiple health incidents in recent years.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from a former Yosemite ranger fired for hanging a trans pride flag on El Capitan, citing procedural requirements under the Civil Service Reform Act.
Donald Trump told Vladimir Putin he is prepared to help end the war in Ukraine, and also mentioned a nearing peace deal with Iran, during a friendly phone call.
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RecommendedA correction to a drug trial article: participants on apitegromab with tirzepatide lost 1.6kg lean mass, those on apitegromab with placebo lost 3.5kg. Error in print only.
Labour MP Lauren Edwards will use her private member's bill to reintroduce assisted dying legislation after it was blocked by the House of Lords.
Vice-president JD Vance says he will talk to his wife about a 2028 presidential run after the 2026 midterms, adding he believes Trump will be supportive.
Guardian Australia uncovers new evidence that Queensland police failed to act on warnings about the stepfather who killed 22-month-old Mason Lee in 2016.
Roy Hattersley, former Labour deputy leader, journalist, and author, has died aged 93. He was a key figure in Labour's internal battles for decades.
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RecommendedDan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, will reprioritise the defence investment plan after John Healey's resignation over funding. Sources say he may demand more cash from the Treasury.
Roy Hattersley, Labour MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook for 32 years and former deputy leader, has died aged 93. He was a key figure in the party's history.
Dozens of protesters gathered near the White House to denounce the UFC event hosted by Trump on his 80th birthday, citing corruption and commercialization of federal land.
Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy examine One Nation's $3M fundraising, major party responses, PM's misstep, 'Ditch the Witch' slogan, and Liberal prospects in Victorian election.
Tyra Banks files a defamation lawsuit against Netflix and directors of a docuseries, claiming interviews were manipulated to falsely suggest she allowed a contestant's sexual assault.
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RecommendedHelen Pidd reports from Makerfield where Andy Burnham's byelection bid against Reform UK could reshape Labour leadership and British politics.
The US and Iran announce a peace deal, but details on the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's nuclear program, and Lebanon remain unclear, raising questions about the agreement's scope.
Iran and the US agree to end hostilities, with the Strait of Hormuz reopening under Iranian arrangements. Hardliners oppose the deal, while Trump claims a 'toll-free' opening.
NSW police suspect a father threw his six-year-old daughter into the Parramatta River in a murder-suicide after a suicide note was found. Lifejackets were on board but unused.
A new report reveals a 40% rise in attacks on education worldwide, with over 10,600 students and staff killed, injured, or abducted in 2024-2025 across 83 countries.
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RecommendedEmmanuel Macron tailors G7 summit agenda to encourage Donald Trump to stay for all three days, addressing Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and trade imbalances.
A Ukrainian journalist reflects on two decades covering the US, expressing bewilderment at the nation's increasing divisions despite Ukraine's own struggles with war and corruption.
The European Commission's digital sovereignty package aims to reduce reliance on US tech, but critics say it lacks vision and may entrench big tech dominance.
As a peace deal is announced, the daily terror, killing, and upheaval of war have become normalized for millions in the Middle East, reshaping lives and economies.
Former Ofcom chair Michael Grade defends GB News, claiming critics are part of a 'liberal, Islington consensus' and that the white majority's voice has been ignored.
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RecommendedThe Dormition Cathedral of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery caught fire after a massive Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing at least four and injuring more.
Trump announces a peace deal with Iran, but key details on nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz remain unclear. World leaders cautiously welcome the news.
Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick faces criticism for failing to provide evidence to the Manston inquiry into squalid conditions and a death at the processing centre.
A couple paid £2,150 for an easyJet holiday but faced a £24 per person hourly fee for the pool, not disclosed during booking. Consumer lawyer says it may be unlawful.
A satirical take on Donald Trump's birthday, highlighting his environmental impact and legacy through First Dog on the Moon's cartoons.
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RecommendedLabour MPs urge government to set targets for more male teachers to address 'crisis of masculinity' and join campaign for longer paternity leave.