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April 11, 2024

Cameron and Zelensky rule out Trump's Ukraine plan

'Peace comes through strength, not through appeasement'

Cameron and Zelensky rule out Trump's Ukraine plan

3 mins

Ukraine is fighting for rule of law, warns senior cleric

In an interview with Bel Trew, Ukraine's bishop in London urges the West to keep supporting the fight against Russia

Ukraine is fighting for rule of law, warns senior cleric

5 mins

Ex-Post Office chief 'failed to tell MPs' about IT errors

Tory peer accuses Paula Vennells of 'deception' at inquiry

Ex-Post Office chief 'failed to tell MPs' about IT errors

5 mins

Who else is stuck in the Westminster 'honeytrap'?

It is not quite a week since the (now ex-Conservative) MP William Wragg confessed to the press that he’d been the victim of a “honeytrap” blackmail plot.

Who else is stuck in the Westminster 'honeytrap'?

4 mins

Schools could close as pupil numbers drop, analysis says

Some schools in England could be forced to close because falling pupil numbers will mean they receive less money, analysis suggests.

Schools could close as pupil numbers drop, analysis says

1 min

Homeless refugee numbers soar by more than 230%

The number of homeless refugees seeking urgent housing from English councils has increased by 239 per cent in the past two years, analysis shows, prompting charities to criticise the “dysfunctional system” that leaves people living on the streets in tents.

Homeless refugee numbers soar by more than 230%

4 mins

Bulgarian gang convicted after £54m benefits scam

A Bulgarian gang stole £54m of taxpayers’ money over five years by filing thousands of false claims in the largest benefits scam seen in England and Wales.

Bulgarian gang convicted after £54m benefits scam

2 mins

Injury fraudster caught after appearing on Jeremy Kyle

A fraudster who made nearly £500,000 from injury claims was caught after walking onto The Jeremy Kyle Show stage unaided.

Injury fraudster caught after appearing on Jeremy Kyle

2 mins

Putin critic's mother urges the UK: 'Help save my son'

Elena Gordon 'lives in constant fear' Vladimir Kara-Murza, a UK-Russian citizen, will die in prison like Alexei Navalny

Putin critic's mother urges the UK: 'Help save my son'

5 mins

EU nations agree 'historic' overhaul of migration rules

European politicians have voted to revamp the bloc’s migration and asylum laws in what was hailed as a “historic” pact.

EU nations agree 'historic' overhaul of migration rules

2 mins

Biden 'considering' ending prosecution of Assange

President Joe Biden has said that his administration is weighing up whether to accede to the Australian government's request to end the years-long prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is currently fighting extradition from the United Kingdom after years in detention there.

Biden 'considering' ending prosecution of Assange

1 min

Ex-Trump executive sent back to Rikers Island jail

Donald Trump's former chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg is returning to jail after pleading guilty to perjury over testimony he gave during a sprawling fraud case targeting the former president's real estate empire.

Ex-Trump executive sent back to Rikers Island jail

3 mins

Under-fire Gazans live on memories of Eids gone by

Palestinians visited the graves of loved ones killed in the Gaza war and prayed beside the wreckage of a mosque and in shattered streets as the devastating conflict cast a pall over the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Under-fire Gazans live on memories of Eids gone by

3 mins

Zendaya's right... celebrities really don't owe you a selfie

As the 'Dune 2' star reveals she doesn't feel obliged to take photos with every fan, Olivia Petter asks if we've forgotten how to respectfully engage with celebs in the digital age

Zendaya's right... celebrities really don't owe you a selfie

4 mins

'I've lived in a prison of self-hate and self-punishment'

Scottish comic Richard Gadd talks to Louis Chilton about his new Netflix series, which explores his own terrifying history with a stalker and digs into the complexities of sexual assault

'I've lived in a prison of self-hate and self-punishment'

6 mins

Tesco 'rakes in mountains of cash' as profits hit £2bn

Supermarket accused of profiteering on back of food inflation

Tesco 'rakes in mountains of cash' as profits hit £2bn

2 mins

Is Tesco profiteering while many battle to buy basics?

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham's response to Tesco's announcement of a £2.3bn pre-tax profit - more than double the previous year's number, and its best result for more than a decade - was furious.

Is Tesco profiteering while many battle to buy basics?

2 mins

Mbappe threat nullified as Barca edge PSG in thriller

Barcelona came from behind to claim a dramatic 3-2 first-leg win at Paris Saint-Germain in another thrilling night of Champions League quarter-final action.

Mbappe threat nullified as Barca edge PSG in thriller

4 mins

Klopp departs having thrust Reds back among Euro elite

Jurgen Klopp has a tendency to mythologise, to both create and burnish a legend. His skill set has rarely seemed to include search-engine algorithms but in 2018 he declared: “If you had Google and put in ‘European nights’ the answer must be: Anfield. That’s really cool.” He is almost right. Google “great European nights” and Anfield features prominently. That is part of Klopp’s legacy.

Klopp departs having thrust Reds back among Euro elite

3 mins

Irreplaceable Daly hangs up boots as a Lionesses legend

It is often said that Rachel Daly has the loudest voice in the Lionesses dressing room, but her latest announcement stunned her teammates into silence in Dublin.

Irreplaceable Daly hangs up boots as a Lionesses legend

4 mins

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