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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright shared a rare affectionate moment at a Cheshire train station before she heads to Hollywood for a new project. The couple recently enjoyed a family holiday in Abu Dhabi with their daughter Palma.
Harry Maguire is expected to sign a new contract at Manchester United after re-establishing himself under Michael Carrick. The club is also tackling issues with away fans at Old Trafford and planning a Europe-based pre-season. United are tracking young talent and former player Jesse Lingard is nearing a decision on his next club.
A Pennsylvania couple sued the previous owner of their home after finding Nazi symbols in the basement, but the case was dismissed. Juergen Steinmetz, the former owner, denies any Nazi affiliation and says the symbols were a decades-old prank. He now lives in Ohio and says he is glad the controversy is over.
Young girls in Gaza are using boxing to cope with the trauma of war, training in makeshift facilities led by coach Osama Ayub. Despite limited resources and ongoing conflict, they remain determined and call for international support. Their efforts highlight resilience and hope amid adversity.
Prince William visited a major green urban project in Riyadh as part of his trip to Saudi Arabia, meeting students and local leaders. His visit focuses on sustainability and women's participation in sport, but is overshadowed by controversy involving his uncle.
Police are assessing allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential reports with Jeffrey Epstein, raising the possibility of criminal charges. The palace has expressed concern and says it is ready to support any investigation. The scandal has reignited public and political pressure on the royal family.
Wes Streeting has released messages with Lord Mandelson criticizing Labour's direction under Keir Starmer and voicing concerns about his political future. The messages also show Streeting seeking advice on the recognition of Palestine and distancing himself from the Mandelson scandal.
Grace Tame has defended her appearance at a pro-Palestine rally, stating the protesters' rights to peaceful demonstration. Her speech and chant have sparked controversy, but she insists the focus should remain on the broader cause.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declined to condemn Grace Tame for her protest chant at a rally, sparking debate and calls for her Australian of the Year title to be revoked. The phrase used was criticised by Jewish leaders and politicians, while Tame has responded by sharing her speech.
A Tufts University graduate student from Turkey will not be deported after an immigration court blocked her removal. The government may still appeal the decision, which comes after her high-profile arrest and detention last year.
Sri Lanka's traditional kithul palm tapping has gained UNESCO recognition, boosting global interest in the craft. Despite increased demand and exports, the industry faces labour shortages and fears of fading tradition as younger generations turn away.
Artist Peter Drew has denounced far-right influencer Hugo Lennon for copying his 'Aussie' poster design to feature an alleged mass shooter. The posters, which appeared across Melbourne, have sparked public outrage and a police investigation.
The Jewish Council of Australia admitted its anti-Herzog ad included offensive and fake names among signatories. The Council has removed the problematic entries and cited challenges in verifying submissions. Most signatories were legitimate, but some false names slipped through.
Prince William's Saudi Arabia tour highlights women's sports and sustainability projects, but is overshadowed by renewed scrutiny of the Epstein scandal involving his uncle.
A second pro-Palestine protest is planned in Sydney tonight after violent clashes and arrests at Monday's rally. Organisers accuse police of brutality, while authorities defend their response. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called for peaceful demonstrations.
Iran's top security official will travel to Oman for further talks on the country's nuclear program, amid heightened tensions with the United States. The visit follows recent indirect negotiations and increased military activity in the region.
A fresh row has erupted between Wes Streeting and Downing Street over allegations of hostile briefings and leadership ambitions amid the Peter Mandelson scandal. Streeting published private messages with Mandelson, revealing criticism of the Prime Minister and Labour's direction. The dispute underscores growing tensions within the party as pressure mounts on the Prime Minister.
Prince William begins a major diplomatic visit to Saudi Arabia, meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. His trip is overshadowed by the ongoing Epstein scandal, with renewed calls for the Royal Family to address the crisis.
Police are investigating claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a trade envoy. The royal family faces renewed scrutiny as new documents and allegations emerge. The Prince and Princess of Wales have expressed concern for the victims of the Epstein scandal.
Stormont Communities Minister Gordon Lyons says attending the US St Patrick's Day trip is vital for promoting Northern Ireland. He confirmed his participation and plans to host an event in Washington DC, despite ongoing debates about the visit.
Iran has increased arrests of reformist figures and activists following protests, while remaining open to nuclear talks with the United States. Officials suggest uranium dilution is possible if sanctions are lifted. The crackdown continues amid disputed protest death tolls and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
King Charles was heckled in Lancashire over his brother Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein, as new allegations reignite the scandal. The controversy has overshadowed royal events and prompted William and Kate to express concern for the victims.
Ukraine's sports minister warns that the International Olympic Committee may soon ease restrictions on Russian athletes, a move he calls irresponsible amid ongoing conflict. Ukrainian officials say such changes would legitimize Russia's actions and weaken the impact of sports sanctions. Despite the war, Ukraine continues to compete internationally to showcase resilience.
Prince William has begun a high-profile visit to Saudi Arabia, meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to strengthen diplomatic ties. The trip comes amid controversy over Saudi Arabia's human rights record and recent royal family scandals. Human rights advocates have called on William to address specific cases during his stay.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under police scrutiny after allegedly sharing confidential trade envoy information with Jeffrey Epstein. Newly released emails have reignited controversy and calls for accountability. The royal family has expressed deep concern over the revelations.
King Charles III visited Lancashire today as calls intensify for the monarchy to apologize over new allegations linked to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Victims and their lawyers are urging a sincere response from the Royal Family amid ongoing police investigations.
Almonds are gaining recognition for their potential to support brain, heart, and gut health. Packed with fibre, healthy fats, and antioxidants, they may help reduce the risk of dementia and other illnesses. Enjoyed in many forms, almonds make a nutritious addition to any diet.
Bashar al-Assad, Syria's ex-president, is depicted as a distracted and decadent leader who fled to Moscow after his regime collapsed. Palace intrigue, personal scandals, and detachment from Syria's crisis marked his final days. He now lives in luxury exile, largely isolated from the world.
Simply Florida Travel, a Glasgow-based agency offering Disneyland holidays, has ceased trading and cancelled all bookings. Customers are urged to contact The Travel Trust Association for support. This closure is part of a recent trend of travel agencies in the United Kingdom shutting down.
Morgan McSweeney is credited with reshaping the Labour Party and wielding unprecedented power behind the scenes. He orchestrated Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador and played a key role in Labour's recent electoral success. His influence extends across the party, impacting both policy and personnel decisions.
Israel President Isaac Herzog's state visit to Australia aims to support the Jewish community after a deadly attack but has sparked protests and controversy. Critics argue his presence could worsen social divisions amid the Gaza conflict, while security is being increased to manage rallies.
A former top garda says the Kinahan cartel leaders will inevitably be brought back to Ireland, as international pressure mounts. He warns the gangland feud's impact may last for generations and calls for community support for those affected.
Journalist Nigel Rosser reflects on his childhood encounters with Ghislaine Maxwell and his later role in exposing her ties to Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein. He describes the personal and professional journey that led him to be named in the recently released Epstein investigation files.
Stanford researchers found that asking your date to explain their opinions can make conversations more positive and build trust. High-quality listening and curiosity help reduce bias and foster intimacy.
Iran vows to continue uranium enrichment despite threats from the United States, insisting on its right to nuclear technology. Recent talks have not eased tensions, as both sides remain skeptical about reaching a lasting agreement.
Kate Ferdinand has revealed her mixed feelings about moving to Dubai, reflecting a wider trend of British expats reconsidering life in the city. Rising costs, strict laws, and homesickness are prompting some to return to the UK. Despite Dubai's appeal, many struggle with emotional and cultural challenges.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, but only a limited number of Palestinians have been allowed to cross for medical care. Many face delays and restrictions, with thousands still waiting for permission to leave or return.
Jack Lang has stepped down from the Arab World Institute amid a tax probe into alleged financial ties with Jeffrey Epstein. French authorities are investigating Lang and his daughter following the release of Epstein-related files.
President Trump will host the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington on February 19 to coordinate Gaza reconstruction and broader peace efforts. The summit will bring together world leaders, though some key allies remain skeptical. The board's mandate has expanded beyond Gaza to address global conflicts.
A whistleblower accused Tulsi Gabbard of suppressing intelligence about a sensitive call involving a Trump ally and Iran. Gabbard denies wrongdoing, and officials found the complaint not credible. The case has sparked partisan debate over her conduct and competence.
Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited has outperformed rivals, posting a 74 percent return over the past year thanks to strong metals prices and tech demand. The fund stands out for its innovative investment strategies and diverse holdings across emerging markets.
Australia's main conservative opposition parties have reunited after splitting over hate crime legislation. The Liberal and National parties say they are focused on unity and representing Australians ahead of the next election.
Will Lewis has stepped down as chief executive of The Washington Post after massive layoffs and mounting criticism. The paper, owned by Jeff Bezos, faces ongoing turmoil as Jeff D'Onofrio takes over leadership. Protests and subscriber losses have followed the cuts.
Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited has outperformed rivals, delivering a 74 percent return in the past year. The trust's success is fueled by strong metals prices, tech demand, and a unique investment approach.
Patrick Reed leads the Qatar Masters by two shots after a solid third round. A win would mark his second European tour title in three weeks and move him into the world top 20.
Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed major investment agreements, including projects in telecommunications, aviation, and infrastructure. The deals aim to boost Syria's economy following the lifting of most Western sanctions. Key projects include a new international airport and a low-cost airline.
The Pentagon will sever academic ties with Harvard University, ending military education and training programs. The decision is part of a wider dispute between the Trump administration and elite universities over ideology and campus policies.
Sydney police have been given extra powers and can issue fines up to $5500 as Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits. Thousands plan to protest despite restrictions, with officials urging calm and safety. The government says lawful demonstrations are still permitted.
Fresh disclosures about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to finance and politics have sparked renewed anger and calls for accountability. The continued influence of controversial figures like Peter Mandelson is raising serious concerns. The article examines the emotional and ethical fallout from these ongoing scandals.
Bianca Censori defends Kanye West's role as a father, challenging Kim Kardashian's claims about his absence. She also addresses rumors about her marriage and fashion choices, insisting both are collaborative and genuine.
Team USA received cheers at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony, but Vice President JD Vance faced jeers from the crowd. The event highlighted shifting international attitudes and a politically charged atmosphere.
Micheal Martin will visit the White House on St Patrick's Day to meet US President Donald Trump, focusing on strengthening Ireland-US relations amid international tensions. The trip faces criticism over US policies, while Sinn Fein remains undecided about attending.
Newly released Department of Justice files about Jeffrey Epstein have sparked a surge in conspiracy theories online, including debunked claims about his survival and false links to a gaming account. Official reports and investigations continue to contradict these rumors, but public fascination remains strong.
Police are investigating a pro-Palestinian group in Birmingham after it promoted 'armed resistance' in a social media post. The group's launch event was cancelled amid safety concerns and controversy over its speakers. Authorities are examining potential offences related to the group's online activity.
Graham Linehan spoke to US lawmakers about the impact of Ireland's gender recognition laws, criticizing the lack of debate and support for women's rights. The article also covers recent legal cases, political commentary, and a heroic rescue by a young Irish boy in Australia.
David Micheluzzi climbed into the top ten at the Qatar Masters with a flawless second round, but Patrick Reed leads at the halfway point. Reed holds a five-shot advantage as the tournament heads into the weekend.
Bianca Censori says her revealing looks are a creative collaboration with Kanye West, not something she is pressured into. She also denies marrying West for fame and discusses the artistic and personal aspects of her public image. The couple's relationship has faced challenges, including West's mental health struggles.
A West London teenager has pleaded guilty to possessing terrorist materials and stalking after threatening violence against classmates. His actions, driven by extremist and misogynistic views, have raised concerns about youth radicalisation. Rahman will be sentenced in May.
Scam centres in Southeast Asia have conned victims worldwide out of billions, using fake romances and impersonation. Recent raids and sanctions have disrupted operations, but the criminal networks continue to adapt and expand globally.
Vice President JD Vance condemned Nick Fuentes for targeting his family with racist attacks but stopped short of denouncing Fuentes' followers. Vance reiterated his opposition to all forms of hate, while Fuentes threatened political retaliation if Vance condemned his supporters. The exchange highlights tensions over extremism within conservative circles.
TikTok prankster 'Mizzy' has resumed posting reckless stunts online, breaking promises to reform after previous legal consequences. His recent videos show him endangering the public despite claims of personal change. The return to controversial behaviour has sparked renewed criticism and concern.
The United States and Iran have begun talks in Oman focused on Iran's nuclear programme, with both sides maintaining strong positions. The United States has not ruled out military action, while Iran insists on defending its sovereignty. Regional and global leaders are urging diplomacy to avoid escalation.
Asiara UK Ltd, a travel company offering holidays to Asia, has collapsed, cancelling all bookings. Customers are advised to seek help from Protected Trust Services. The closure follows similar recent failures in the UK travel industry.
The United States and Iran have started talks in Oman over Iran's nuclear program, with both sides warning of possible military action if diplomacy fails. The negotiations come amid regional tensions and calls from world leaders for restraint and dialogue.
Jonquil is among the favourites for Saturday's Abu Dhabi Gold Cup after drawing stall nine. Several leading contenders face wide draws in the million-dollar race, which showcases the rising profile of Middle Eastern horse racing.
Bitcoin has lost nearly half its value since October, falling to a 16-month low amid a broader market sell-off. Investor warnings, economic uncertainty, and policy changes are fueling the decline, with analysts divided on whether the cryptocurrency will recover.
Iran and the United States are resuming nuclear talks in Oman amid regional tensions. Savannah Guthrie's family continues to search for her kidnapped mother, while the United States and Russia have restored military dialogue. Fallout from Jeffrey Epstein's connections has led to high-profile resignations and ongoing investigations.
Iran and the United States are set for nuclear talks in Oman after recent regional conflict and internal unrest in Iran. Both sides have sent top diplomats, but the scope and outcome of the negotiations remain uncertain.
A ransom demand in Bitcoin for Nancy Guthrie's safe return could help law enforcement track down her kidnappers, experts say. The note, which has not been verified, set deadlines for payment and included specific details about her abduction. Authorities are treating the case seriously and continue to investigate all leads.
A doctor has been suspended for two months after reposting conspiracy theories about Jews and the September 11 attacks. The tribunal found her actions offensive but not motivated by racial or religious hostility. She has since received training on social media use.
Hezbollah is operating a camp in northeast Lebanon for Lebanese and Syrian families displaced by the Syrian conflict. The camp has drawn controversy amid accusations and Lebanon's vow to disarm the group. Residents say they depend on Hezbollah for safety after being forced from their homes.
Vice President JD Vance condemned Nick Fuentes for racist attacks on his family but declined to denounce Fuentes' online followers. Vance reiterated his opposition to all forms of racism and antisemitism while sidestepping questions about the far-right provocateur's supporters.
The last nuclear arms treaty between the United States and Russia has expired, removing restrictions on their arsenals and sparking fears of a renewed arms race. Experts warn that the world is closer to a nuclear crisis, as both countries can now expand their stockpiles unchecked. Tensions remain high with no new agreement in sight.
Vice President JD Vance says Donald Trump's main fear is that future US leaders could allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. The administration's focus remains on preventing Iran from developing nuclear capability, with diplomatic talks ongoing.
Israel's first Olympic bobsled team is set to compete at the Milan Winter Games, featuring athletes from varied backgrounds. Their debut comes amid international tensions, but the team hopes to inspire and pave the way for future Israeli winter sports.
Avocado is now a popular health food, prized for its heart-healthy fats, fibre, and vitamins. Nutritionists recommend it as part of a balanced diet, highlighting its versatility and benefits for cardiovascular and skin health. While generally safe, those with latex allergies or sensitive digestion should monitor their intake.
Pep Guardiola has been criticised by Manchester's Jewish community for his public comments on global conflicts, including Gaza. The group urged him to focus on football and expressed concern over his remarks. Guardiola has previously spoken out in support of Palestine.
Violence persists in Gaza months after a ceasefire, with ongoing casualties and stalled progress on key peace measures. Both sides accuse each other of violating the truce, leaving civilians in continued uncertainty.
Vice President JD Vance will lead the U.S. delegation at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy before traveling to Armenia and Azerbaijan to support a White House-brokered peace agreement. The trip underscores the administration's diplomatic efforts while maintaining a focus on domestic issues.
A man accused of pretending to shoot people on the Bondi Beach footbridge has been refused bail. The incident occurred weeks after a deadly attack at the same location, sparking renewed debate about the bridge's future. McMillan will appear in court later this month.
The FTSE 100 hit a new record close above 10,400, defying global tech sell-offs and rising oil prices. Gains in energy and pharmaceutical stocks helped offset losses in software shares. London's market continues to attract investors seeking stability.
Melania Trump welcomed freed hostage Keith Siegel and his wife Aviva to the White House, highlighting their story featured in her new film. The Siegels thanked her for her support during their captivity. Melania Trump said the meeting was to celebrate their freedom, not to promote her documentary.
Cristiano Ronaldo has resumed training with Al-Nassr after striking over club management and recruitment issues. His future at the club remains uncertain amid ongoing tensions and demands for change.
Twelve people, including Israeli soldiers, have been charged with smuggling goods into Gaza, allegedly aiding Hamas. The indictment includes charges of financing terror, fraud, and bribery, and authorities seek to seize the defendants' assets.
A shocking video shows an Iranian regime truck running over protesters in Ardabil, reportedly killing a woman. The incident comes amid a deadly crackdown on demonstrations and as US-Iran tensions rise ahead of possible talks.
Iran's Supreme Leader has crushed recent protests with unprecedented force while facing economic turmoil and external threats. As Khamenei ages, uncertainty grows over who will lead the country next.
Palestinians in Egypt face a difficult choice between returning to a devastated Gaza or remaining in exile without legal status. Many are torn by longing for home and concern for their families' safety. The uncertainty and hardship of displacement persist for thousands.
Two British tourists were deported from India for placing pro-Palestinian stickers in Pushkar, violating visa rules. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over the Israel-Gaza conflict and India's diplomatic stance. Thousands in Gaza continue to await medical care amid the crisis.
Russian spacecraft have intercepted communications from several key European satellites, raising fears about the security of sensitive information. European officials warn that space is becoming a new frontier for hostile actions and are calling for greater investment in space defence.
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 17 Palestinians, mostly women and children, as violence persists despite a ceasefire. Israel says its actions responded to militant attacks, while Palestinians and mediators condemn the ongoing deaths.
A Melbourne Airport worker has been charged after allegedly performing a Nazi salute towards Jewish children. The man has had his security access revoked and will appear in court next month. Authorities are investigating and have offered support to those affected.
Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah, dropped from Adelaide Writers' Week amid controversy, will now appear at a new Adelaide event. The original festival was cancelled after mass withdrawals and has since issued an apology to Abdel-Fattah.
Pep Guardiola addressed global humanitarian issues and criticised the Trump administration in a wide-ranging press conference. He also commented on Manchester City's spending and recent refereeing controversies, urging his team to focus on their own performance.
Hedge fund tycoon Jason Ader has filed for personal bankruptcy as his mother sues him over a $13 million loan. Court documents reveal he claims to have only $239,000 left, with millions owed to creditors. The legal battle over family assets and unpaid debts continues.
Senator Lidia Thorpe stormed out of the Senate during a heated debate over the invitation of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. The Greens' motion to condemn the government's decision failed after Labor and the Liberals voted against it.
The World Baseball Classic features a full slate of international games, leading up to the championship. Teams from around the world compete for the title in group and elimination rounds.




























































































