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Liverpool Dismiss Arne Slot After Title Defence Collapse, Eye Andoni Iraola
The Reds have sacked Arne Slot following a fifth‑place finish and look to former Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola as a rep...
Quiet Lanes Roll Out Across Six UK Countryside Counties
From North Yorkshire to Oxfordshire, rural roads are being re‑engineered to slow traffic and protect walkers, cyclists a...
Ukraine's Deep-Penetration Drone Blitz Hits Russian Oil and Warplanes
Ukraine strikes two oil depots and destroys Tu-142 aircraft and Iskander system in Rostov and Krasnodar regions as Zelen...
Liam Reardon Announces New Ibiza Romance with Lara Grace as Millie Court Hits Miami Swim Week
Love Island winner Liam Reardon goes Instagram official with Lara Grace in Ibiza while ex Millie Court struts the runway...
Big Brother Alums Make Waves in Politics and Ibiza
Kate Lawyer and Alex Sibley are making headlines in two very different ways.
The Son's Gambit: A Billionaire's Legacy and a Murder Mystery
Mango heir Jonathan Andic releases CCTV footage in a bid to clear his name as a judge outlines a case built on financial...
Maggie O'Farrell's Near‑Fatal Encounter with a Serial Killer Revealed in Memoir
The novelist’s 2017 memoir hints at a terrifying brush with a sex murderer who later killed a New Zealand backpacker.
Beyond Streaming: How Amazon Fire Tablets Pack Hidden Power
Amazon’s budget tablets hide multi‑user profiles, smart‑display mode and biometric security that rival pricier rivals.
A £45 Lesson in Ethics: The London Fryer's Dine-and-Dash Dilemma
A family of four in Paignton fled a local fish restaurant without paying, leaving a small business to grapple with the f...
Iran's Fateh-110 Strike on Kuwait's Ali Al Salem: Five U.S. Personnel Wounded as Ceasefire Unravels
An Iranian ballistic missile injured five Americans at a Kuwaiti air base, violating a fragile ceasefire and exposing th...
Demi Moore’s Heartbreak: The Sudden Loss of Her 5‑Year‑Old Chihuahua Pilaf
Hollywood star Demi Moore mourns the unexpected death of her tiny, 1.5‑pound chihuahua, Pilaf, who had become a social‑m...
£28 Billion Gap Forces UK to Boost Military Pay
The UK government is set to announce a third pay rise for armed forces, backdated to April 1, as it grapples with a £28 ...
Shirley Ballas’ Cruise‑Ship ‘Strictly’ Show Sparks BBC Probe
The former Strictly Come Dancing judge accepted a £10,000 cruise engagement that mimicked the BBC programme, raising que...
Matvey Safonov’s Wife Fires Back at OnlyFans Offer After PSG’s Budapest Triumph
After PSG’s penalty‑shootout win over Arsenal, goalkeeper Matvey Safonov’s spouse mocked an OnlyFans model’s flirtatious...
Thunder's Home Court Advantage Put to the Test in Game 7
The Oklahoma City Thunder host the San Antonio Spurs in a win-or-go-home Game 7, with the winner advancing to the NBA Fi...
Why the 2015 ABC Musical ‘Galavant’ Still Deserves a Second Look
A two‑season cult favorite blends Monty Python wit with fairy‑tale satire, yet remains hidden from most streaming audien...
From Baseball to Whale Necropsy: A Global Snapshot of May 30, 2026
On a single day, the world saw a baseball highlight, a violent shooting in Surrey, a stalled Canadian redevelopment, and...
Israeli Soldiers Admit Ongoing Shoot‑to‑Kill Tactics Behind Gaza Ceasefire
AP interviews reveal Israeli troops still using lethal force around a shifting “yellow line” despite the October ceasefi...
Your 8pm Chocolate Craving Is Hardwired: What a Study of 250,000 Transactions Reveals
A new study analyzing nearly 250,000 online purchases shows our body clocks drive us to seek sugary treats in the evenin...
UK's Youth Rape Epidemic: A Crisis of Perception and Justice
Teenagers as young as 14 are committing and filming sex attacks, sparking a national outcry and calls for sentencing ref...
Meteor Double Boom Stuns New England, Sparks False Earthquake Panic
A 3-foot-wide fireball at 75,000 mph exploded over New England, triggering a mistaken earthquake scare. Authorities conf...
MV Hondius Cleared After Hantavirus Outbreak — But Cruise Safety Questions Persist
The Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius is cleared to sail again after a hantavirus outbreak killed three and infected 13, but ...
'He royally let us down': Why a 78-year-old dealer closed his Chelsea emporium after 50 years
After half a century in business, celebrity antiques dealer Ian Towning has closed his Chelsea store, blaming Mayor Sadi...
EU Border Chaos: Brits Told 3-Hour Arrival for Digital Checks
New biometric checks cause massive queues at European airports, with some countries suspending rules to ease the crush.
UK's Solar Farm Rush: Farmers Left in the Dark
The UK government's solar farm plans have left farmers frustrated and concerned about the impact on food production. As ...
UK's Solar Farm Rush: A Trade-Off Between Climate and Community
The UK government's fast-track planning reforms for massive solar farms have sparked a heated debate over energy securit...
New Evidence Suggests Lucy Letby May Have Been Scapegoated Amid Hospital Staff Conflict
Internal documents reveal hospital managers found doctors bullied nurse Lucy Letby after she raised care concerns, and t...
BBC's Impartiality in the Crosshairs
Nigel Farage's Desert Island Discs ban sparks concerns about the BBC's bias and its treatment of certain individuals.
Claude Lemieux's Hidden Agony: The Hall of Fame Snub That Fueled a 15-Year Despair
Four-time Stanley Cup champion Claude Lemieux died by suicide at 60, haunted by Hall of Fame exclusion, friends reveal.
BBC's Nigel Farage Conundrum: A Symptom of Wider Impartiality Concerns?
A new biography claims Nigel Farage has been effectively banned from BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs due to staff safe...