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Why Lasting Peace in Gaza Remains Elusive

An in-depth analysis of the complex barriers to sustainable peace in Gaza and why military solutions alone cannot resolve the deep-rooted political crisis between Israel and Hamas.

Lammy: Government 'running away from democracy'

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivers blistering critique of government's approach to Gaza ceasefire votes and democratic accountability in passionate Manchester address.

Poor Sleep Ageing Your Brain Faster, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking research uncovers how poor sleep quality is accelerating brain ageing in British adults, with scientists revealing what happens when your brain gets older than your body.

US Denied Rights to West African Deportees - Lawyer

A human rights lawyer alleges that the US deported West African migrants without due process, denying them access to legal counsel and fair hearings in a breach of international obligations.

Nations recognise Palestine, sparking Israeli fury

A significant diplomatic shift is underway as multiple European and Latin American countries formally recognise Palestinian statehood, triggering fierce condemnation from Israeli officials who label the moves a 'reward for terrorism'.

NAD+: The Secret to Slowing Down Ageing?

Discover the science behind NAD+, the crucial coenzyme linked to longevity, cellular repair, and enhanced metabolism. Learn how new supplements could help reverse ageing from within.

Labour Ministers Quit in Liverpool Selection Row

Labour's election campaign faces turmoil as two senior shadow ministers, Lucy Powell and Bridget Phillipson, resign after being barred from standing in Liverpool. The dramatic move exposes deep internal tensions and raises questions about Keir Starmer's l

King Charles Delivers Historic First King's Speech

In a momentous constitutional event, King Charles III outlined the UK government's ambitious legislative agenda for the coming year, focusing on economic growth, energy security, and new criminal justice measures.

A blackbird's solace: Nature's comfort in grief

A poignant personal essay exploring how the appearance of a blackbird after a mother's death became a powerful symbol of nature's healing presence and the quiet solace it offers in moments of profound loss.

Mandelson's US Ambassador bid faces Whitehall scrutiny

Former Labour minister Peter Mandelson's potential appointment as UK ambassador to Washington is undergoing rigorous Foreign Office vetting amid questions about his extensive business interests and political history.

Coldwater Star Reveals Shocking On-Set 'Norm'

Coldwater actor breaks his silence on the intense filming process, revealing the extreme emotional toll and the director's unique methods that pushed the cast to their limits.

Tiger Woods in Shock Manchester United Takeover Bid

Golf legend Tiger Woods is reportedly part of a stunning consortium, alongside billionaire Process Capital founder Michael Klein, exploring a blockbuster bid to buy Manchester United from the Glazer family.

Macron's 'Block Everything' Move Threatens French Republic

Emmanuel Macron's controversial alliance with centrist François Bayrou to pass a legislative 'block everything' motion signals a profound constitutional crisis for France's Fifth Republic, threatening its very foundations.

Trump privately praised Palestinian leader in leaked call

Exclusive: Leaked transcript reveals Donald Trump's private admiration for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during 2017 phone call, directly contradicting his administration's public stance and Israeli policy.

How Your Name Impacts Job Interview Success

Groundbreaking research reveals how your first name can significantly impact your chances of securing a job interview, uncovering hidden biases in the hiring process.

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