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Gaza Famine Declared: Israel's Clear Humanitarian Duty

A stark legal analysis concludes that Israel bears an unambiguous duty to facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza, as a formal famine declaration is made. The deepening crisis triggers urgent obligations under international law.

Royal Mail Suspends All US Parcel Services Over Tariffs

Exclusive: Royal Mail suspends all parcel services to the United States with immediate effect, citing 'prohibitive' new US import tariffs. British businesses and online sellers face disruption as key transatlantic trade route severed.

Labour Rebellion Over Starmer's Foreign Aid Stance

Sir Keir Starmer confronts a significant internal Labour Party revolt over his refusal to commit to reinstating the UK's 0.7% foreign aid budget, exposing a deep rift with his own MPs and backbenchers.

Royal Mail Misses Targets as Kretinsky Takeover Nears

Royal Mail faces a delivery crisis, missing crucial performance targets for the second year. As Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group finalises its acquisition, concerns mount over the future of the UK's postal service and potential regulatory act

Brits stuck in takeaway rut with 76% ordering same meal

New research reveals the surprising truth about UK takeaway habits, with most households ordering the same meal repeatedly. Discover the nation's favourite dishes and the psychology behind our culinary comfort zones.

Migrant guilty of groping spree on taxpayer-funded stay

A Sudanese asylum seeker, housed in a luxury hotel at the public's expense, has been found guilty of sexually assaulting multiple women while working as a delivery rider. The case ignites a firestorm over the UK's immigration and justice systems.

Man's £8 London pint delivered 180 miles to Liverpool

A London beer lover's quest for the perfect pint took an extraordinary turn when his online order from a beloved city pub was delivered to his new home – a staggering 180 miles away in Liverpool. The astonishing delivery saga has captured the nation's att

Robot Dog Makes First UK Parcel Delivery

In a landmark moment for automation, a Boston Dynamics 'Spot' robot has successfully completed a commercial parcel delivery in the UK. This futuristic trial in Oxfordshire could revolutionise last-mile logistics.

Amazon Australia sacks driver after viral overload video

An Amazon delivery driver in Australia has been fired after a shocking video exposed a van dangerously overloaded with parcels, raising serious concerns about worker safety and corporate pressure during the peak season.

Uber Eats driver jailed for life for customer murder

An Uber Eats delivery driver, Deniz Heydari, has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 28 years for the horrific murder of a customer, 36-year-old Bilal Yousaf, in a dispute over a cancelled order in Enfield, North London.

Aid ship sails from Cyprus to Gaza amid crisis

A humanitarian aid ship carrying food supplies has departed Cyprus for Gaza, offering a lifeline amid the escalating Middle East crisis. The latest updates on the situation.

Israel accused of weaponising aid in Gaza

Humanitarian organisations claim Israel's new registration requirements for aid groups in Gaza are obstructing critical assistance, exacerbating the crisis.

UK may miss gender equality aid target

The UK government may fail to meet its pledge to allocate 80% of foreign aid to gender equality projects, raising concerns among development advocates.

Uber Eats driver exposed in Gold Coast hygiene scandal

An Uber Eats delivery driver in Gold Coast, Australia, was caught engaging in unhygienic practices while handling food, sparking outrage among customers and raising concerns over food safety standards.

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