Harris Maintains Slim Lead Over Trump in Tight 2024 Presidential Race
With less than a month until Election Day, Kamala Harris holds a narrow lead over Donald Trump. Swing states remain fiercely contested, with immigration and abortion emerging as key issues shaping voter preferences.
Harris Maintains Slim Lead Over Trump in Tight 2024 Presidential Race
With the 2024 US presidential election approaching, Kamala Harris holds a narrow lead over Donald Trump. Swing states and key issues like immigration and abortion shape the campaign landscape.
Israel's Hidden War Toll: The Long Road to Recovery for Wounded Soldiers
Over 10,800 Israeli soldiers injured in Gaza conflict face grueling rehabilitation. Advanced medical care saves lives, but physical and mental scars persist. A look inside Israel's military recovery efforts.
Harris Maintains Slim Lead Over Trump in Tight 2024 Presidential Race
With the 2024 US presidential election approaching, Kamala Harris holds a narrow lead over Donald Trump. Swing states and key issues like immigration and abortion shape the campaign landscape.
Israel Weighs Response to Iranian Attack: Nuclear Program in Focus
Following Iran's missile assault on Israel, tensions escalate as Israel contemplates retaliation. Experts warn that targeting Iran's nuclear facilities could have unintended consequences, potentially accelerating Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
Ukraine's Underground Schools: Adapting Education Amidst Conflict
Ukraine is constructing underground schools to ensure safe in-person education during the ongoing war. This initiative aims to address falling attainment levels and support children's development in conflict-affected regions.
Renowned Podcast Host David Knowles Remembered in London Ceremony
David Knowles, the 32-year-old presenter of the acclaimed "Ukraine: The Latest" podcast, is being laid to rest in London. The funeral of the gifted journalist, who passed away in Gibraltar, will be live-streamed.
Tesco Slashes Prices as Inflation Eases, Boosts Profit Forecast
Tesco, Britain's largest supermarket, is reducing prices as inflation subsides. The retailer has raised its profit forecast and reported strong growth in its premium range and loyalty program.
Jenrick Calls for 'Hard Truths' in Conservative Leadership Race
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick advocates for honest dialogue and policy debates in the ongoing Conservative Party leadership contest, emphasizing the need to address key national issues.
UK Launches Youth-Focused Magistrate Recruitment to Tackle Court Backlogs
Ministry of Justice aims to recruit 2,500 new magistrates, targeting younger and working-age individuals to increase diversity. The initiative seeks to address court backlogs and potentially ease prison overcrowding.
Christian Charity Barnabas Aid Faces Financial Probe Amid Misuse Allegations
Barnabas Aid, a charity supporting persecuted Christians, is under investigation by the Charity Commission for alleged financial mismanagement. The regulator has imposed spending restrictions while probing claims of fund misuse.
Underwater Search Launched for Missing Woman in Yorkshire Market Town
Police intensify efforts to locate Victoria Taylor, 34, missing for three days in Malton, North Yorkshire. Underwater searches and increased police presence mark the ongoing investigation.
Tory Leadership Race: Calls for Expedited Process as Budget Looms
Conservative Party conference concludes with four contenders vying for leadership. Critics urge faster selection process to challenge upcoming Budget, highlighting need for new leader before October 30.
James Blunt Challenges Fans: Name Change if Album Hits No. 1
British singer James Blunt promises to legally change his name if his re-released album "Back to Bedlam" tops charts. Fans suggest creative monikers in viral social media challenge.
BBC Scraps Boris Johnson Interview After Kuenssberg's Briefing Blunder
Laura Kuenssberg accidentally sent interview notes to Boris Johnson, forcing BBC to cancel their scheduled talk. The mishap occurred as Johnson promotes his memoir containing controversial claims.
King Charles Learns Samoan Dance at Commonwealth Reception
King Charles participated in a Samoan dance lesson during a Commonwealth reception at the palace. The event, attended by notable guests, highlighted cultural exchanges and the importance of the Commonwealth.
Biden Opposes Israeli Strikes on Iran as Middle East Tensions Escalate
US President Joe Biden rejects Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, urging proportionate response. G7 prepares new sanctions amid growing tensions and ongoing conflicts in the region.
London's Night Tsar Steps Down Amid Nightlife Challenges
Amy Lamé, London's first night tsar, resigns after 8 years amid criticism of the capital's nightlife scene. Her departure follows venue closures and debates over her increased salary.
SNP's Early Release Scheme Faces Scrutiny as Some Freed Inmates Reoffend
Scotland's emergency prisoner release program, aimed at easing jail overcrowding, sees 57 out of 477 freed inmates return to custody. The scheme's effectiveness is debated as prison population issues persist.
Suspected Marburg Cases Trigger Emergency Response at Hamburg Station
Two passengers with suspected Marburg virus prompted partial closure of Hamburg's main train station. Emergency crews responded to the incident involving travelers from Rwanda, currently facing a Marburg outbreak.
UK's Middle East Policy Inconsistencies Exposed Amid Iran-Israel Tensions
Prime Minister Starmer's support for Israel contradicts Labour's recent actions. The government's approach to the Middle East crisis reveals policy inconsistencies, raising questions about UK's stance on Israel.
BBC Under Fire for Hezbollah Reporting Amid Middle East Tensions
The BBC faces criticism for its coverage of Hezbollah, with concerns raised about language use and guest selection. Critics argue the broadcaster fails to consistently label the group as a terrorist organization.
Biden's Foreign Policy Legacy: Promises, Challenges, and Unresolved Crises
As Biden prepares to leave office, his foreign policy legacy faces scrutiny. Despite initial promises, ongoing conflicts and perceived missteps have raised questions about America's global influence and the challenges awaiting the next administration.
Doctor Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry Ketamine Case
A San Diego doctor has admitted to illegally distributing ketamine in connection with Matthew Perry's death. The case sheds light on the actor's struggle with addiction and off-label drug use.
Met Officer's Sex Addiction Claim Dismissed in Discrimination Case
A senior Metropolitan Police officer's discrimination lawsuit against the force, based on claims of exposed sex addiction, has been dismissed. The judge ruled the officer lied about having OCD in his revised claim.
Civil Service Chief Rejoins Garrick Club After Gender Policy Shift
Simon Case, UK's top civil servant, returns to the Garrick Club following its decision to admit women. The exclusive club's policy change comes after nearly two centuries of male-only membership.
Sauna Benefits: The Science Behind Heat Therapy's Health Perks
Research suggests regular sauna use may offer cardiovascular benefits, improve sleep, and combat age-related issues. Studies show potential reductions in heart attack, dementia, and stroke risks for frequent sauna-goers.
Eight Israeli Soldiers Killed in Lebanon Clashes with Hezbollah
Israeli forces suffer casualties in Lebanon during operations against Hezbollah. Ground incursion launched to push militants from border, allowing displaced Israelis to return home.
Greece's €20 Billion Plan to Combat Plummeting Birth Rates
Greece unveils a €20 billion strategy to boost its critically low fertility rate by 2035. With a current rate of 1.3 births per woman, the country faces significant economic and demographic challenges.
ONS Staff Vote for Strike Over Office Return Mandate
Civil servants at the Office for National Statistics have overwhelmingly backed strike action against a two-day office attendance requirement. The union warns of potential disruption to key economic data production.