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May 12, 2024

Discrimination tribunals in Met surge by 110 per cent

Spiralling: the number of claims lodged against the Metropolitan Police has more than doubled in 12 months

Discrimination tribunals in Met surge by 110 per cent

5 mins

'I try not to read the news, it's so much more personal'

Ms Murty has set up Lessons at 10 to teach children about everything from beauty to business

'I try not to read the news, it's so much more personal'

3 mins

Dutch rapper thrown out of Eurovision due to 'incident'

Netherlands entry Joost Klein was disqualified from the contest

Dutch rapper thrown out of Eurovision due to 'incident'

1 min

Opera-dance brilliance wins following a divided contest

Switzerland picks up Eurovision baton.

Opera-dance brilliance wins following a divided contest

6 mins

Northern Lights visible in Britain for a second night

Britons saw the Northern Lights for a second night in a row after mesmerising images showed the bands of pink, purple and green light in the sky across the UK.

Northern Lights visible in Britain for a second night

1 min

Met Office storm warning after hottest day of the year

Bournemouth yesterday enjoyed warm and dry weather but faces possible storms today

Met Office storm warning after hottest day of the year

1 min

Inside the Gaza war protest camp at Oxford University

It's a moment that, in the current mood, could have quickly turned ugly. Outside Oxford's Sheldonian Theatre, as 200 student protesters group together for a rally and fill the area with chants such as \"Palestine will live forever\", an Israeli flag unfurls in the crowd.

Inside the Gaza war protest camp at Oxford University

6 mins

The manor house in Sussex that became a club for spies

After long enjoying hosting Russian diplomats, the pile was recently stripped of its special status, much to the relief of the locals, who have warned of suspicious activity for years

The manor house in Sussex that became a club for spies

5 mins

Why McCanns' investigator won't quit Madeleine case

Julian Peribanez in Algarve to 'chase the leads police can't'

Why McCanns' investigator won't quit Madeleine case

2 mins

Fraudster's broken marriage 'made him human butcher'

Marius Gustavson sought 'empowerment' in a subculture centred around male castration, a court heard

Fraudster's broken marriage 'made him human butcher'

4 mins

Two men arrested after pair die in Wolverhampton fire

Two women in their twenties have died in a house fire in Wolverhampton, police have confirmed, and two men, aged 19 and 22, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Two men arrested after pair die in Wolverhampton fire

1 min

Nato paratroopers train for a confrontation with Russia

The Parachute Regiment and US Airborne Division will play a key role in European defence.

Nato paratroopers train for a confrontation with Russia

3 mins

Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate last refuge in Gaza

Israel ordered new evacuations in Gaza's southern city of Rafah yesterday, forcing tens of thousands more people to leave as it prepared to expand its military operation deeper into what is considered Gaza's last refuge, in defiance of growing pressure from close ally the United States and others.

Israel orders Palestinians to evacuate last refuge in Gaza

3 mins

Bailed Modi rival calls for India to resist 'dictatorship'

Hours after India's apex court granted bail to Delhi's chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday, the opposition leader launched an attack against the ruling Modi government, urging voters in the ongoing general election to bring an end to \"dictatorship\".

Bailed Modi rival calls for India to resist 'dictatorship'

2 mins

Hundreds killed in flash floods in Afghanistan

At least 200 people have died and hundreds were injured due to flash floods following seasonal rains in northern Afghanistan, according to the United Nations.

Hundreds killed in flash floods in Afghanistan

2 mins

Double delight for Gvardiol as City cruise into top spot

One game closer for Manchester City, one match down as they seek to not just retain the Premier League but end the campaign with a domestic double.

Double delight for Gvardiol as City cruise into top spot

3 mins

Anderson confirms he will retire after first Lord's Test

Over and out: England's greatest bowler will bow out at the home of cricket

Anderson confirms he will retire after first Lord's Test

3 mins

Naive Burnley counts cost of mistakes with relegation

Some predictions don't stand the test of time. It is a little over a year since Pep Guardiola declared it was Vincent Kompany's destiny to manage Manchester City.

Naive Burnley counts cost of mistakes with relegation

4 mins

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