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Iran's intelligence minister Esmail Khatib has been killed in an Israeli air strike, according to the country's president. His death is part of a widening campaign against Iran's leadership that has intensified regional conflict and disrupted global energy supplies.
Sir Keir Starmer has called on Kemi Badenoch to sack Nick Timothy after he criticised a Muslim prayer event in Trafalgar Square. Badenoch defended him, saying he was upholding British values and social cohesion.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore Voice of America after ruling its shutdown was illegal. The court said the mass dismissal of journalists lacked proper authority and violated congressional requirements.
Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer to meet and ease tensions after recent criticism. He warned that divisions and the conflict in Iran risk undermining efforts to support Ukraine.
Footage from Tehran reveals residents living under the strain of air strikes and an intense security crackdown. While state media promotes the government’s narrative, independent journalists risk severe punishment to report alternative accounts.
As Israel intensifies operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, much of Tyre has emptied under evacuation orders. Yet some residents remain, citing hardship, attachment to their homes and defiance despite growing displacement and casualties.
Rural households will receive government support with heating oil costs as global energy prices rise. New livestock worrying laws introduce tougher penalties and expanded police powers. The programme also looks at venison processing in Scotland.
The war’s endgame remains unclear as the United States, Iran and Israel pursue conflicting goals. While Iran resists sweeping concessions, Israel seeks deeper military damage and regional states grow alarmed at escalating attacks. Diplomatic pressure is rising, but a mutually acceptable settlement appears distant.
The 98th Academy Awards featured rare ties, historic wins and heartfelt backstage moments that viewers did not see on television. Heightened security and playful surprises from the host added to the behind-the-scenes intrigue.
Iran has imposed checkpoints, internet restrictions and mass warnings in Tehran to deter anti-establishment protests. Residents describe heightened security and efforts to bypass the nationwide blackout despite the risk of arrest.
Two weeks into war with the United States and Israel, Iran is facing heavy civilian casualties and a nationwide internet blackout. Journalists say reporting from inside the country has become increasingly difficult amid widespread disruption and regional escalation.
The government will unveil a 50 million pound support package for households hit by soaring heating oil prices after crude oil surged amid Middle East conflict. Ministers have warned companies against exploiting the crisis as regulators investigate the market.
A court has ordered the seizure of property linked to Ekaterina Barrett as creditors pursue millions in alleged unpaid debts. Barrett denies wrongdoing, while former associates continue efforts to recover their money.
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian couple and two of their children during a military operation in the occupied West Bank. Authorities say the vehicle accelerated toward troops, while Palestinian officials report the family was shot while travelling in their car.
A Shetland oil worker has returned home after two Iranian drones landed near his accommodation in southern Iraq without exploding. The attacks prompted a mass evacuation and suspension of production at one of the country's largest oil fields.
Independent petrol station owners say soaring wholesale fuel costs are forcing them to raise prices while facing abuse from customers. One retailer insists slim margins leave no room for profiteering as regulators monitor the market.
European leaders are alarmed by plans from the United States to ease oil sanctions on Russia in response to rising energy prices. The proposal comes amid conflict in the Middle East and has drawn strong criticism from Ukraine.
The Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix are set to be cancelled due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. Safety concerns and logistical challenges mean the races will not be replaced, reducing the season to 22 events.
The United States is moving parts of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system from South Korea to the Middle East as conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies. The decision has raised concerns in Seoul about national security and the strain on American missile defence resources.
A man died after ramming a vehicle into a Jewish temple in suburban Detroit, where security personnel engaged him with gunfire. All preschool students and staff were safely evacuated, and authorities increased security at Jewish sites across the region.
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations says the country remains defiant despite Israeli and American attacks, as a new statement from its supreme leader is released. The programme also covers Israel’s assault on Lebanon, oil shipping risks in the Strait of Hormuz, and other international stories.
Israeli strikes on Tehran continue after Iran's new Supreme Leader said the Strait of Hormuz should 'definitely' be blocked. The programme also explores regional fallout, changes in restaurant culture, and a notable speech in the House of Commons.
Police responded to reports of an active shooter at Temple Israel of West Bloomfield. The synagogue, which includes a preschool, was busy with parents picking up children around the time of the reported incident.
John Swinney has requested talks with the United Kingdom government over United States military flights using Prestwick Airport. Refuelling aircraft that stopped in Scotland were later involved in operations linked to Israel and Iran.
John Swinney is seeking talks with the United Kingdom government after evidence showed United States military aircraft linked to airstrikes on Iran stopped at Prestwick Airport. He has said a ban could be considered pending clarification.
China's top political meeting highlighted a renewed push for technological leadership and cautious economic growth. Leaders pledged to boost innovation and domestic consumption, though analysts question whether the measures will be enough to revive household spending.
Three ships were damaged in the Strait of Hormuz as global tensions escalate and the International Energy Agency agrees to release record oil reserves. Israel and Iran exchange strikes across the region amid widening conflict.
Three ships were damaged in the Strait of Hormuz as global tensions escalated and emergency oil reserves were released to steady markets. Israel and Iran exchanged strikes across the region amid growing fears of wider conflict.
Jeremy Bowen compares Donald Trump's call for an uprising in Iran to President George Bush's 1991 appeal to Iraqis that ended in tragedy. He warns that removing Iran's leadership without a clear plan could trigger regional chaos and long term instability.
Air strikes on oil facilities in Tehran have caused severe pollution and reports of 'black rain' across the city. Scientists warn the unprecedented mix of pollutants poses serious short and long term health risks.
Rising regulatory charges and global pressures are creating fresh challenges for the meat and farming sectors. Producers are also preparing for changes to trade rules and seeking ways to offset higher fertiliser costs.
Oil prices have surged after conflict in the Gulf region disrupted supplies, shaking global markets. People from Asia to Europe report rising fuel costs and growing economic pressure.
The Liberal Democrats are calling for the King’s planned state visit to the United States to be cancelled amid tensions over Iran. Political pressure is mounting on the prime minister following criticism from President Donald Trump and ongoing military cooperation.
Mojtaba Khamenei has been named Iran’s new supreme leader after his father was killed in strikes by the United States and Israel. Oil prices have surged amid continued conflict, while political and scientific developments unfold in Colombia and the Caribbean.
After the United States and Israel struck Iranian targets, Iran responded with missile attacks across the region. The confrontation has raised concerns about whether Gulf states have sufficient interceptor missiles to defend against sustained strikes.
A special episode examines the environmental impact of modern warfare, from active combat to peacetime military operations. Experts discuss emissions, sustainability and whether climate change is now seen as a strategic threat.
Strikes hit oil depots in Tehran and Karaj overnight as attacks by the United States and Israel continued. Residents described massive explosions and fires that lit up the sky and set nearby buildings ablaze.
The United Kingdom has opened a booking portal for British nationals in Dubai seeking charter flights home. The move follows regional airspace closures that left thousands stranded.
Israel's president defended the war with Iran as lawful self-defence and dismissed doubts over its legality. He also said operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon were helping the Lebanese government.
Iran says it has selected a new supreme leader after the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but has not revealed the name. Regional strikes continue between Iran, Israel and the United States, while scientists and musicians feature in other programme highlights.
A 73-year-old woman from Cornwall has returned home after being stranded in Dubai for eight days during regional conflict. Flight suspensions and booking issues left her caught in what she described as chaos before she was finally able to fly back to the United Kingdom.
Donald Trump said the United States does not need British aircraft carriers as strikes on Iran continue. One United Kingdom carrier has been placed on advanced readiness while American bombers operate from British bases.
The United States and Israel have targeted Iranian oil sites, prompting retaliation from Tehran and raising regional tensions. Lebanon faces heavy damage, while political disputes and global developments add to a turbulent news cycle.
Mary Robinson told an International Women's Day rally in Belfast that attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel are illegal and worsening suffering. The event also highlighted regional tensions and local concerns about women's safety and economic abuse.
The programme explores the political reaction to the Prime Minister's refusal to support the United States and Israel over Iran. It also covers the Chancellor's Spring Statement and a proposal to lower the voting age to 16.
Retaliatory strikes following United States and Israeli attacks on Iran have drawn Lebanon, Israel, Turkey and Cyprus into a widening conflict. Civilian casualties, cross border displacement and regional instability are mounting.
The White House says military objectives in Iran could be achieved within weeks as fighting intensifies. The program also covers regional fallout, political developments in Latin America, and a memorial for Jesse Jackson.
Satellite images and verified footage show widespread damage to schools, a hospital and historic sites in Iran following United States and Israeli strikes. Civilian casualties are rising as tens of thousands flee Tehran amid an ongoing internet blackout.
Rising heating oil prices linked to Middle East conflict are hitting rural households in Cumbria and Northumberland. Many off-grid residents face sharply higher costs, with some switching off heating amid concerns over affordability and market volatility.
Severe airspace restrictions across the Middle East have left thousands of British nationals scrambling to return home. The government has arranged charter flights while urging most travellers to use commercial routes where possible.
The United States and Israel say they are escalating military operations against Iran, targeting missile capabilities and key infrastructure. Iran has responded with missile attacks, as global oil prices rise amid the conflict.
Israel has bombarded Beirut and Tehran as the United States signalled a dramatic increase in strikes on Iran. The United Kingdom is evacuating citizens from the region, with more flights under consideration.
A Scottish man has been stranded in Dubai for 10 days after flight cancellations linked to regional conflict. He says airline policies have left repatriation flights departing with empty seats while passengers remain stuck in a city under attack.
A former British Broadcasting Corporation journalist told a tribunal he 'deeply regrets' social media posts that led to his dismissal. He claims his behaviour was linked to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and a mental health crisis, while the broadcaster says dismissal was justified.
The United States and Israel have intensified strikes on Iran, prompting further retaliation and raising fears of a wider regional conflict. The podcast also covers developments in Ukraine, Nepal’s post protest election, church tensions, and new findings on weight loss treatments.
Energy firms in the United Kingdom are pulling fixed-price deals after oil and gas prices surged بسبب conflict in the Middle East. Fewer tariffs are available and prices have risen, raising concerns about future household energy bills.
The United States Senate has voted down a bipartisan effort to limit President Donald Trump's war powers as strikes on Iran continue. Fighting has intensified in Tehran and Beirut, while other global stories highlight concerns over artificial intelligence, religion, health, and science.
Mark Carney told Australia’s parliament that the global order is breaking down and urged closer cooperation between middle powers. Canada and Australia pledged deeper ties on defence, critical minerals and emerging technologies while calling for de escalation in the Middle East.
Major technology firms have pledged to fund new power infrastructure for artificial intelligence data centres amid political pressure over rising electricity bills. Analysts question whether the promise can be enforced as energy costs continue to climb.
Vienna will host the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in May, featuring 35 देशों and the grand final on 16 May. Several देशों are boycotting over Israel's participation, prompting changes to voting rules.
A United States submarine has sunk an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean, with dozens confirmed dead and many missing. The incident comes as Iran, Israel and the United States exchange strikes across the region.
The Senate will vote on a bipartisan resolution seeking to limit President Trump's authority to continue military action against Iran without congressional approval. The measure faces uncertain prospects amid ongoing hostilities and expected opposition.
A chartered flight from Oman will evacuate vulnerable British nationals as regional airspace closures disrupt travel. Officials say more routes are being arranged for those stranded across Gulf countries.
Asian markets declined sharply, with South Korea halting trading after its main index plunged more than 8 percent. The country’s reliance on Middle Eastern oil has heightened concerns over geopolitical disruptions.
United States and Israeli strikes on Iran entered a fourth day, targeting military and political sites as casualties mount. Iran has retaliated with regional missile and drone attacks and threatened shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
President Donald Trump told Congress it is too early to assess the full scope of strikes against Iran. Lawmakers from both parties are questioning whether the action required prior congressional approval.
A woman accused of supporting Hamas told a court she was unaware of the full details of the 7 October attacks when she called the day a 'victory'. She denies supporting the group and says she was referring only to what she believed was a break-out from Gaza.
France, Germany and the United Kingdom issued a joint warning to Iran but have taken differing national steps in response to rising tensions. The varied actions highlight the difficulty of forming a unified European approach.
Iran has widened its attacks in the Gulf, striking the United States embassy in Saudi Arabia and threatening shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Oil transport costs have surged as Washington signals further action while insisting the war will not be prolonged.
Sir Keir Starmer said recent American and Israeli actions were not right, but defended allowing use of British airbases to protect allies. He faces political criticism from both supporters and opponents, amid public opposition to the move.
Keir Starmer has openly disagreed with President Donald Trump over air strikes on Iran, saying the United Kingdom does not support regime change by force. He defended allowing American use of British airbases while stressing the importance of international law.
Casualties are mounting as retaliatory strikes continue between the United States, Israel, and Iran. Dozens have been reported killed across the region, including civilians and military personnel.
Escalating conflict in the Middle East has raised doubts about Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup. Football authorities are monitoring the situation, while contingency plans could see another Asian team take Iran's place if needed.
Iran's state media says Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been killed following strikes by Israel and the United States. The announcement follows statements from both United States and Israeli leaders confirming the attack on his Tehran compound.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in strikes by the United States and Israel, prompting mourning at home and retaliation across the Gulf region. The event raises urgent questions about Iran's leadership and the risk of wider regional escalation.
United States President Donald Trump says Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in air strikes on Iran, though Tehran has not confirmed it. His reported death could usher in a period of deep uncertainty after more than 30 years of iron-fisted rule.
President Donald Trump says Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is dead after United States and Israeli strikes, but Iranian state media denies the claim. Political and diplomatic reactions are unfolding worldwide.
Labour's by-election loss in Greater Manchester is shaping strategy ahead of Scotland's Holyrood vote. Smaller parties are eyeing opportunities as tactical voting and a fragmented field could prove decisive in May.
Bill Clinton told lawmakers he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and said he did nothing wrong. The programme also covers tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Ramadan in Gaza, and sanctions against a judge from the International Criminal Court.
A playful portrait of southern elephant seal pups in the Falkland Islands has won the top prize in the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2026 contest. The competition drew more than 7,900 entries celebrating marine life and conservation from around the world.
An Iranian woman has been jailed in France for promoting terrorism over social media posts about the 7 October attack on Israel. She had been considered a potential candidate in a prisoner exchange involving two French nationals held in Iran.
Anthony Albanese apologised after calling sexual abuse survivor Grace Tame 'difficult' during a public event. Tame and several politicians criticised the remark, while the prime minister said he was referring to the hardships she has faced.
Asian businesses face renewed uncertainty after the Supreme Court struck down key tariffs, prompting swift new import taxes from President Donald Trump. Companies are delaying investments, reshaping supply chains and seeking new markets as trade policy continues to shift.
Asian businesses face renewed uncertainty after the United States Supreme Court struck down a key pillar of President Donald Trump's tariff policy, only for new levies to be introduced. Companies are delaying investments, raising prices and diversifying into new markets as shifting trade rules disrupt supply chains.
The Republic of Ireland will host Israel at the Aviva Stadium on 4 October after police confirmed the match can be held safely. The football governing body said the decision followed legal advice and stakeholder consultation.
The United States embassy will begin providing passport services in Israeli settlements in the West Bank for the first time. The move has drawn condemnation from Palestinian officials and international criticism amid rising tensions and settlement expansion.
A review of President Donald Trump's record finds inflation slowing but prices still rising, employment mixed, and investment claims overstated. Assertions on voter fraud and ending multiple wars lack strong supporting evidence.
Three women deny criminal damage after allegedly targeting a Newcastle factory with red paint in protest over Gaza. Prosecutors say the action was planned and caused damage, despite the women’s claimed political motivation.
Trump denied reports that his top military adviser warned against striking Iran, calling the claims 'fake news'. The comments come as the United States boosts forces in the region while continuing nuclear negotiations with Tehran.
A Reform campaign official has been suspended over alleged racist and antisemitic social media posts. Adam Mitula said his comments were taken out of context as the party confirmed a confidential investigation.
Satellite images show widespread fires in Puerto Vallarta after the killing of cartel leader 'El Mencho', triggering violence and a major military response. Authorities have deployed thousands of troops as unrest spreads across multiple regions.
The Trump Organization plans to build a 335-metre luxury skyscraper on Queensland's Gold Coast, which it says will be Australia's tallest. The $1 billion project is set to begin construction in August amid competition and renewed scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest.
Dame Stephanie Shirley's private art collection will be auctioned, with proceeds benefiting the autism charity she founded. The sale includes major works by leading British artists and reflects her lifelong commitment to philanthropy.
Protests have flared at universities in Tehran weeks after a deadly crackdown, with verified footage showing clashes and rival demonstrations. Authorities are also examining violence in Mexico after a cartel leader's death and investigating a security breach at Mar-a-Lago.
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