Entertainment
BBC Radio 1 Presenter Dave Jamieson Dies in Spain, Tributes Pour In
BBC Radio 1 broadcaster Dave Jamieson has passed away in Spain, with colleagues and listeners remembering him as a 'radio great' who began his career on hospital radio.
Sports
Baseball Triumph Unlocks Joy for a Nation Long Silenced by Repression
Venezuelans flooded streets in rare, unrestrained celebration after winning the World Baseball Classic, releasing emotions suppressed by years of political repression and economic hardship.
Politics
Trump Weighs Sending Thousands More Troops to Middle East Amid Iran Conflict
The Trump administration is reportedly considering deploying thousands of additional US troops to the Middle East, with options including ground forces on Iran's Kharg Island and securing uranium stockpiles.
Crime
Chris Watts' Chilling Prison Letters Detail Premeditated Family Murders
Convicted killer Chris Watts has detailed the premeditated murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters in disturbing letters from prison, revealing he needed two attempts to kill the children.
Health
Weather
Karachi Storm Kills 15, Injures Dozens Overnight
A violent overnight storm in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, has resulted in at least 15 fatalities and over two dozen injuries due to collapsed structures and severe weather conditions.
Notting Hill's Spring Blossom Sparks Influencer Frenzy
Residents of exclusive Notting Hill streets report daily influx of social media influencers photographing colourful blooms, with some homeowners painting houses black to deter them.
California Town Ties US March Heat Record in Historic Heatwave
North Shore, California reached 108°F, matching the highest March temperature ever recorded in the United States as a record-breaking winter heatwave grips the Southwest.
Passport Rule Could Ruin Easter Holidays to Spain, France
Brits planning Easter getaways to Spain, France, Greece and other European destinations are being warned about a critical passport validity rule that could see them denied boarding.
Cyclone Narelle Threatens Queensland with 230km/h Winds
Queensland residents face a final day to prepare as Tropical Cyclone Narelle, a category four storm, barrels towards the state with wind gusts up to 230km/h and heavy rainfall expected.
Tech
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UK Geography Mastery: Wednesday Test
How well do you know UK geography? Take our Wednesday test covering all aspects of British physical and human geography with 100 multiple-choice questions.



