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Ukraine agrees to Trump-brokered peace deal

A US official claims Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal brokered by Donald Trump, with only minor details left to finalise. Follow for the latest breaking news.

Paramount Secures UK Champions League Rights From 2027

US giant Paramount Skydance has won the rights to show most Champions League matches in the UK from 2027-31, with Amazon securing top Tuesday games. Discover the full details of this major broadcasting shift.

Noel Edmonds & Cliff Richard Reunite After 25 Years

Entertainment legends Noel Edmonds and Cliff Richard delighted fans with a heartwarming reunion in New Zealand, marking their first meeting in a quarter-century. Discover their touching moment and age-defying secrets.

Classic Baby Names on the Brink of Extinction

A new report reveals the classic baby names, like Karen and Gary, that have seen a 90% drop in use and are now at risk of disappearing entirely. Discover the full list and the reasons behind their decline.

Melbourne street named after Prince Andrew faces backlash

A Melbourne suburb's controversial decision to name a street after the disgraced Duke of York has sparked furious backlash from locals, with calls mounting for an immediate renaming following his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Labour workers rights bill could cost NHS billions

Exclusive Treasury assessment warns Keir Starmer's New Deal for Workers may unleash financial chaos across public sector, with NHS, police and fire services facing unsustainable costs from enhanced employment rights.

Tesco launches £3.40 meal deal beating competitors

Tesco launches revolutionary £3.40 meal deal, undercutting competitors and offering more choice than ever before. Discover how this supermarket giant is transforming lunchtime for millions.

Police detective surprised with train naming honour

Detective Chief Superintendent Stuart Cundy of British Transport Police receives unexpected honour as London North Eastern Railway names train after him in recognition of three decades of service.

Three arrested in Westminster Supreme Court protest clash

Dramatic scenes unfolded outside the Supreme Court as trans rights activists and women's rights campaigners clashed, leading to three arrests. The confrontation erupted following a landmark ruling on gender recognition laws.

First asylum seeker arrives on Nauru under Australia deal

Australia's controversial offshore processing arrangement with Nauru has been triggered with the arrival of the first asylum seeker, prompting immediate human rights concerns and a multimillion-dollar payment to the Pacific nation.

Police: Naming criminals risks officer safety

Exclusive: Senior police officials express serious concerns that publicising offender identities could endanger officers and trigger vigilante attacks across UK communities.

Shark Cordless Vacuum £179 - 60min Runtime!

The Shark Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner has become Amazon's hottest deal, flying off virtual shelves with its powerful suction and impressive battery life at just £179.

M&S Sells £350 John Lewis Coat for Just £59!

Fashion-savvy shoppers are racing to Marks & Spencer to grab an identical version of John Lewis's beautiful £350 coat at an unbelievable 83% discount. Discover this must-have winter wardrobe steal that's causing a shopping frenzy.

Influencer Couple's 'Diabolical' Baby Name Sparks Fury

Social media influencers face intense backlash after revealing their unconventional baby name selection, with critics calling the decision 'selfish' and 'cruel' while sparking wider conversation about unusual baby naming trends.

UK bill grants legal rights to nature

A revolutionary bill introduced in Parliament could transform Britain's environmental protection by granting ecosystems legal personhood rights, following global precedents.

How a British quarrel named Melbourne

The fascinating true story behind Melbourne's naming reveals a diplomatic dispute between two British governors that forever shaped Australian identity.

Brexit deal 'drag anchor' on economy, Reeves warns

Exclusive polling reveals overwhelming public belief that Brexit has damaged Britain's economic prospects, as Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves warns the deal is holding the nation back from growth.

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