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EU's New Border System Threatens Travel Chaos

Major travel disruption looms as EU's biometric border system launches in October. Dover and Eurotunnel face potential 14-hour queues while airports brace for passenger delays.

EU digital border checks paused at Dover amid delay fears

French border officials have suspended the controversial new EU digital border checks at Dover, preventing what experts warned could become four-hour queues for British travellers. The last-minute pause comes as relief for summer holidaymakers facing pote

EU Border System Delays Threaten UK Travel Chaos

Critical delays to the EU's new border control system threaten massive disruptions at Dover and Eurotunnel, with potential 14-hour queues and £3 billion economic impact looming.

GM cuts 1,300 UK jobs, closes Ellesmere Port plant

General Motors announces devastating cuts with 1,300 positions eliminated and Ellesmere Port factory closure, sending shockwaves through UK automotive sector amid electric vehicle transition.

Shell fined £176k for six-day flaring incident

Shell's Stanlow plant faces substantial penalty after continuous flaring created deafening noise and black smoke plumes, sparking hundreds of resident complaints and environmental concerns.

Carabao Cup Quarter-Final Draw: Fixtures & Dates Confirmed

The full draw for the Carabao Cup fifth round has been confirmed, setting up thrilling quarter-final clashes with Premier League giants and surprise packages. Discover all the fixtures, scheduled dates, and broadcast information here.

Armed driver rams Coast Guard base in security breach

A dramatic security breach unfolded at a US Coast Guard base in California as an armed driver smashed through gates in a truck, triggering an intensive lockdown and raising serious questions about military installation security protocols.

Crocodile invades luxury Queensland resort pool

A terrifying discovery at an exclusive Port Douglas resort has prompted urgent new crocodile warnings for Queensland's tropical north, as a 2.5-metre reptile was found swimming in a luxury pool.

Rogue waves wipe out Majorca restaurant in storm

Dramatic footage captures the terrifying moment colossal waves smashed through a seafront restaurant in Port de Sóller, Mallorca, as violent storms battered the Spanish island, sending tourists fleeing for safety.

Port Adelaide's Ivan Soldo Trade Sparks AFL Debate

Port Adelaide's strategic acquisition of Richmond ruckman Ivan Soldo has ignited controversy, with Kane Cornes questioning the club's direction and the player's family motivations in a dramatic trade season development.

Dover migrant surge: 1,659 arrivals in 72 hours

Dover faces relentless small boat arrivals with 1,659 migrants crossing the Channel in three days, pushing the yearly total beyond 36,000 amid growing political pressure and operational challenges for Border Force.

Haiti Crisis: 480K Children Trapped in Gang Violence

UNICEF's alarming report exposes how escalating gang violence in Haiti has created a humanitarian catastrophe, leaving nearly half a million children displaced and facing extreme danger in the Caribbean nation.

Dover and Eurotunnel chaos as Easter travel begins

Severe delays plague Dover and Eurotunnel as technical issues and high passenger volumes create travel nightmare for Easter holidaymakers. Find out what's causing the chaos and when services might return to normal.

Badenoch under fire for Welsh Government remarks

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch has sparked outrage after referring to the Welsh Government as a 'Labour-run local authority' during a fiery exchange about steel industry policy, prompting accusations of disrespect and constitutional ignorance.

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