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Arctic Blast Sends UK Temperatures Plummeting to -9C

Britain braces for a brutal Arctic freeze as temperatures plummet to -9C, with the Met Office warning of widespread frost, ice, and treacherous conditions. Get the latest forecast and safety advice.

Persistent Cold Hands Could Signal Raynaud's

Experts warn that constantly cold extremities could be a red flag for Raynaud's phenomenon, a vascular condition affecting millions. Learn the symptoms and when to see a GP.

DNA Breakthrough in 39-Year-Old Missing Baby Case

A major DNA development has given new hope to the family of Nicky Verstappen, a baby who vanished 39 years ago. Dutch authorities are now pursuing a 'very promising' new lead in one of the Netherlands' most enduring mysteries.

Mother Charged in 41-Year-Old Iowa Newborn Death Cold Case

In a landmark development for a decades-old Iowa cold case, authorities have charged a 61-year-old woman with first-degree murder in connection with the death of her newborn son, whose remains were discovered in a field in 1983.

Alphabet Killer Confesses to Fourth Murder in Documentary

Exclusive details emerge as serial killer Joseph Naso confesses to a fourth murder in a groundbreaking documentary, solving a decades-old California cold case and sending shockwaves through the true crime community.

Hollywood's Unsolved Mystery: Legend's Son Vanishes

The mysterious 1969 vanishing of Hollywood icon Jean Spangler's nephew, Bruce, remains one of Tinseltown's most haunting cold cases. New details emerge about the possible mafia connection and the eerie clues left behind.

UK's -10C Arctic Freeze: Exact Date For Snow Revealed

Brits brace for a dramatic temperature plunge as a colossal 600-mile Scandinavian weather system is set to unleash snow, ice, and sub-zero -10C chills. Get the full forecast and exact dates for the deep freeze hitting the UK.

Cold War Nuclear Bunker For Sale Near Bristol

A piece of Cold War history is up for sale. This decommissioned nuclear bunker near Bristol, once designed to protect regional officials, is now on the market offering a unique opportunity.

Serial Killer Named in 28-Year-Old Alaskan Cold Case Murder

In a major development, Alaskan authorities have identified a deceased serial killer as the prime suspect in the 1996 cold case murder of 20-year-old Jessica Baggen from Kentucky. New forensic evidence has finally provided answers after 28 years.

Back to School 'Super Cold' Warning for Parents

Parents are being warned about a nasty 'super cold' spreading as children return to school. A top pharmacist reveals the key symptoms to spot and the essential items for your family's medicine cabinet to fight off the autumn bugs.

Cartoon Exposes Gaza Media Blackout: 150+ Journalists Killed

A powerful new cartoon by Ben Jennings for The Guardian depicts the devastating impact on Palestinian journalists in Gaza, highlighting the more than 150 media workers killed and the struggle to report amidst destruction and communication blackouts.

Over 100 Journalists Killed in Israel-Gaza War

A new report from the Committee to Protect Journalists details the devastating death toll on media professionals in Gaza, labelling it the deadliest period for journalists since records began.

JD Vance's 'Fifth Grader' Rebuke to NBC Host on Ukraine

US Senator JD Vance's explosive interview with NBC's Kristen Welker on Meet the Press, where he defended his Ukraine stance and accused the media of simplistic foreign policy narratives. A masterclass in political debate or a diplomatic misstep?

NYC Mayoral Candidate's Cringe Bench Press Fail Goes Viral

New York Democratic Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces online ridicule after a viral video reveals his struggle to bench press just the 45lb bar. The cringe-worthy footage, intended to showcase strength, backfires spectacularly amidst his ra

Noel Clarke libel case dismissed in victory for press

In a landmark ruling, the High Court dismisses Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian. Women's groups and free speech advocates hail the decision as a pivotal moment for survivors of abuse and investigative journalism.

Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian over misconduct allegations has been dismissed by the High Court, which ruled the reporting was in the public interest. A major victory for press freedom.

Kremlin Sanctions Western Journalists in Media Crackdown

The Kremlin intensifies its assault on press freedom, imposing sanctions on Western journalists in a brazen retaliation for international criticism of its Ukraine invasion. This analysis delves into the chilling implications for global media and democrati

Biden Spox Trolled After Admitting to Meeting Trump Twice

A defiant White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, faces intense scrutiny and online trolling after a startling admission during a heated press briefing. The spokesperson conceded to having met former President Donald Trump on two separate occasio

Fans rip 'rehearsed' Deshaun Watson after Browns press conference

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson faced a fierce backlash from NFL fans after delivering what was widely criticised as a scripted and insincere apology in his first press conference since being cleared by the NFL. Critics slammed his 'rehearsed'

White House Spox Blasts NYT Reporter for 'Biased' Coverage

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, accuses New York Times White House correspondent of 'biased' and 'inaccurate' reporting in a fiery on-air confrontation, escalating tensions between the Biden administration a

Trump stuns with call for Ukraine to target US and EU

In a stunning press conference with Zelensky, Donald Trump made controversial remarks on Ukraine's war strategy, NATO funding, and his relationship with Putin, sending shockwaves through the international community.

Starmer Accused of Appeasing China Over Jimmy Lai Silence

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces mounting criticism for his muted response to the persecution of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, raising serious questions about his commitment to defending British values and press freedom against Chinese authoritarianis

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