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Manchester bomber's brother jailed for terror offences

The brother of Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi has been sentenced to a minimum of 14 years for his role in planning terrorist activities, as shocking court details reveal the extent of the family's radicalisation.

Manchester Bomber Attacks Guards with Boiling Oil

Hashem Abedi, convicted for his role in the Manchester Arena atrocity, is in solitary confinement after a cowardly assault on prison officers using boiling oil and makeshift blades. The terrorist continues to evade facing justice.

Manchester Arena Bomber Has Sentence Reduced

Terrorist Hashem Abedi, who helped his brother carry out the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, has had his minimum jail term reduced by appeal judges. Get the full story on the controversial decision.

Saudi Arabia's £23bn Mega-Airport to Be World's Largest

Saudi Arabia unveils designs for the King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, a £23 billion mega-project set to become the world's largest airport and a cornerstone of its ambitious Vision 2030, aiming to handle 120 million passengers by 2030.

Kirk sparks fury with Rushdie attack comments

Right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk faces intense backlash after suggesting Salman Rushdie was partly responsible for his own stabbing. The remarks, made at a Utah event, have been condemned as 'disgusting' and 'dangerous' by critics across the political

Saudi Arabia Unveils World's Largest Museum Plans

Saudi Arabia announces the Prince Mohammed bin Salman International Museum, a colossal cultural project in Riyadh set to be the world's largest museum, showcasing 30,000 artefacts across five revolutionary wings.

Boris Johnson's Secret Saudi Meeting Exposed

Explosive documents reveal former PM Boris Johnson's undisclosed meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, raising serious questions about government transparency and lobbying rules.

Pynchon Returns: Autumn's Most Anticipated Books Revealed

Discover the most anticipated books of autumn 2025, from Thomas Pynchon's first novel in 12 years to Margaret Atwood's revealing memoir and new works by Salman Rushdie and Stephen King. Your complete literary guide.

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