Royal Mail postal workers wear shorts in snow

Discover the practical reason Royal Mail postal workers wear shorts all year, even in freezing weather. It's not about toughness, but temperature regulation during their demanding rounds.

Nine dead in South African pub mass shooting

Gunmen in a minibus and sedan opened fire at a bar near Johannesburg, killing nine and wounding ten. It's the country's second mass shooting in three weeks. Read the latest.

Merz's Russian asset plan fails, but Germany's pivot continues

Chancellor Friedrich Merz's bold plan to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine was rejected by the EU. Despite the setback, his drive to position Berlin as a geopolitical hub shows no sign of slowing. Discover the implications for Europe.

Met Police officer sacked for sexual misconduct

A Metropolitan Police detective has been dismissed and barred for life after sexually assaulting a fellow officer in a pub bathroom. Read the full details of the gross misconduct case.

Community 'Warm Spaces' Rise as Energy Bills Soar

As energy bills hit record highs, community 'warm spaces' have surged across the UK. We visit one in Southwark where residents find warmth, food, and vital connection amidst the cost of living crisis.

Jimmy Lai Conviction a Bear Trap for Starmer's China Visit

The politically motivated conviction of British citizen Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong creates a perilous backdrop for PM Keir Starmer's planned trade mission to Beijing. Can the UK balance economic needs with security and democratic values?

Spain's PSOE faces key regional test amid scandals

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his PSOE party face a pivotal regional election in Extremadura this Sunday, a major test following a series of damaging corruption and harassment claims. Explore the high-stakes political battle.

Legal Threats Over Redacted Epstein Files Release

The US Justice Department faces potential impeachment and contempt charges after releasing a heavily redacted, incomplete trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents, violating a transparency law. Read the latest.

PM orders intelligence review after Bondi terror attack

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a major review of federal intelligence and policing processes following the Bondi beach attack. Former Asio chief Dennis Richardson to lead the four-month inquiry.

Australia Mourns Bondi Beach Terror Attack Victims

Australia observes a national day of mourning for the 15 lives lost in the Bondi Beach terror attack. Flags fly at half-mast as the nation stands in solidarity with the Jewish community.

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