Arteta missed Arsenal title win building garden fire
Mikel Arteta couldn't watch Manchester City's draw; he was building a fire in his garden when Arsenal won the Premier League. He reflects on perseverance and a pre-season meeting.
Mikel Arteta couldn't watch Manchester City's draw; he was building a fire in his garden when Arsenal won the Premier League. He reflects on perseverance and a pre-season meeting.
Hannah Smith, 22, lost both legs after being plied with alcohol and drugs, then urged to jump off a Bahamas tour boat to urinate. She is suing Carnival and tour operators for negligence.
The US Supreme Court dismissed Alabama's attempt to execute Joseph Clifton Smith, who lower courts found intellectually disabled. The decision upholds precedent banning such executions.
Former safeguarding minister Jess Phillips described Sir Keir Starmer as having the 'resilience of a cockroach' in her first interview since resigning from the government.
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RecommendedIran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei orders near-weapons-grade uranium to stay in the country, risking Trump's anger as US threatens further strikes if no deal is reached.
A Virginia judge dismissed all eight felony child neglect charges against former assistant principal Ebony Parker, who wept in court. The charges stemmed from a 2023 shooting where a six-year-old shot a teacher.
Donald Trump issued an ominous eight-word statement about Stephen Colbert's final Late Show, while the White House called Colbert a 'pathetic trainwreck.' The show ends after 33 years.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed tax hikes on the wealthy risk undermining New York's status as a global business hub, amid rising crime and anti-business sentiment.
Katie Price says she has given up searching for her missing husband Lee Andrews, leaving the case to police and consulate for her own mental wellbeing.
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RecommendedNeil Macdonald's book 'Elsewhere' showcases UK skateboarding from 1987-2002, highlighting its unique identity through gritty photos and stories of pioneers.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves rebukes a foul-mouthed Reform UK heckler at a Leeds petrol station, winning unexpected support from Conservative politicians.
Former health secretary Wes Streeting calls for equalising capital gains tax with income tax, proposing a 'wealth tax that works' to raise up to £12bn annually and address widening inequality.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was heckled at a Leeds petrol station. She responded by saying 'I love our country' and criticized the man's lack of manners as 'not very British'.
Chris Kennedy, a nurse and local campaigner, will stand for the Greens in the Makerfield byelection amid internal debate over splitting the progressive vote and allowing Reform to win.
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RecommendedA group of former world leaders, the Elders, simulated a pandemic in Nairobi to test Africa's preparedness, revealing systemic weaknesses and trust issues between nations.
Lund Point in Stratford once housed a vibrant community. Now only four flats are occupied. Residents Tee Fabikun and Warren Lubin share their story of isolation and resilience amid a stalled redevelopment.
The number of childminders in England has halved in a decade, leaving families with fewer flexible and affordable childcare options. Share your experience.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson proposes abolishing offshore gas profits tax and acquiring 30% equity in new projects, drawing criticism from Coalition and industry as 'borrowed from Venezuela'.
Bernie Sanders endorses Will Lawrence, a climate activist calling for a nationwide moratorium on AI datacenters, in a competitive Michigan congressional primary.
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RecommendedA new Ebola outbreak in the DRC has caused hundreds of cases, with experts blaming US funding cuts and dismantling of USAID for hampering the response.
White Australia party, also known as National Socialist Network, challenges government's power to list it as a hate group under post-Bondi terror laws, seeking political party status.
Colombia faces a pivotal presidential election that could shift its climate leadership to fossil fuel extraction, with US influence and Trumpism casting a shadow.
A University of Michigan student is suing the school for violating his constitutional rights through an undercover surveillance operation targeting his Gaza war protests.
ICE has been using facial recognition technology to track immigrants in Oregon without warrants, raising privacy and civil liberties concerns.
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RecommendedThe Royal Horticultural Society reports £8.1m losses amid criticism over peat-free policies, corporate sponsorship, and a conservative backlash at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Jacqueline Chan, the Chinese Trinidadian actor known for 'The World of Suzie Wong' and TV roles, has died aged 91. She also had a relationship with Antony Armstrong-Jones.
Eleven Australian activists from the Gaza flotilla are detained by Israel and expected to be deported to Turkey, sparking diplomatic tensions.
Robert F Kennedy Jr fired the two chairs of the US Preventive Services Task Force, which sets guidelines for free preventive care. The move raises concerns about political interference in scientific processes.
Andy Burnham vows to introduce proportional representation to make politics 'less point-scoring, more problem-solving' if he becomes prime minister, in his clearest commitment yet ahead of the Makerfield byelection.
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RecommendedDonald Trump is using taxpayer money to create a secretive $1.8bn fund for allies, settling a personal lawsuit against the IRS. Critics call it unprecedented corruption.