Here are five of today’s biggest stories, as the Bulletin brings you a quick, verified round-up of the news that matters most.
Golders Green stabbing declared terror incident
CCTV footage has captured a knife attack on a Jewish man in Golders Green, north London. The stabbing suspect has a history of violence, according to a police chief, as the incident has been declared a terrorist attack. Authorities are treating the case with the highest priority.
Could Starmer sack Rachel Reeves in rumoured cabinet reshuffle?
Speculation is mounting that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer may dismiss Chancellor Rachel Reeves in a rumoured cabinet reshuffle. The move, if it occurs, would mark a significant shift in the government's economic leadership and could have implications for fiscal policy.
Trump faces criticism for breaking royal protocol on King Charles state visit
Former US President Donald Trump has come under fire for allegedly breaching royal protocol during a state visit by King Charles. The incident has sparked diplomatic tensions and criticism from royal observers.
Nine arrests as police raid religious group over forced marriage and modern slavery allegations
Police have arrested nine individuals following a raid on a religious group suspected of involvement in forced marriage and modern slavery. The operation underscores ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and exploitation.
Royal Navy chief issues warning as Russian ship sightings jump
The head of the Royal Navy has issued a warning after a sharp increase in sightings of Russian ships near UK waters. The development raises concerns about heightened naval activity and potential security threats.
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