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Venice Biennale jury will not ‘award artists whose countries face war crimes charges’
Jury’s statementapparently aimed at Russia and Israelmakes clear it is committed to defence of human rights
The Guardian
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‘How dare they!’ Ex-military chief brands Trump’s Falklands threat an ‘insult’
Lord West of Spithead – the commanding officer of HMS Ardentwhich was sunk in the Falklands War – dismissed the threatssaying that losing US support for British sovereignty would have no military impact
The Independent - News
Labour MPs plot swift toppling of Starmer
Labour MPs are plotting to topple Sir Keir Starmer swiftly in the aftermath of their party’s predicted May 7 local election wipeout.
The Telegraph
- Life
First look as Legend of the Seas cruise ship starts sea trials
The newest Icon class cruise ship is being tested on the water before welcoming guests this summer
The Independent - News
Britain should seek to rejoin EUsays civil servant who led Brexit department
Philip Rycroft says promises on issues from economics to immigration have not lived up to expectations
The Guardian
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Welsh FM likens herself to canned cocktail while warning she could lose seat
Baroness Eluned Morganthe leader of Welsh Laboursaid in a video posted on social media there was a ‘danger’ of her losing to a Reform candidate.
Press Association
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Sadiq Khan admits he’s ‘scared’ by local election polls showing Labour being decimated in London
Exclusive: The Mayor of London tells the Standard he is ‘so angry’ about ‘the omnishambles’ of Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador and the ‘distraction’ it has caused ahead of crucial local elections
The Evening Standard
- Business
Food inflation may jump to 7% as energy prices risefirms tell Bank of England
Bank officials also found that the conflict in the Middle East has ‘eroded’ confidence that the economy will improve.
Press Association
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Donald Trump threatens ‘big tariff’ on UK over digital tax on US tech firms
The digital services tax went unchanged under the UK–US trade deal agreed in May 2025.
Press Association
- Politics
Fired Navy secretary refused to leave post until Trump told him direct
Latest military leader to lose their job under Hegseth attempted to ask president directly to keep rolereports say
The Independent - News
Businesses spend millions on alternative route as Strait of Hormuz crisis continues
Slots go to the highest bidderwith prices soaring in recent weeks
The Independent - News
Trump mulling US position on Falklands amid frustration with UK over Iran war
The US president is an ally of Argentina’s Javier Milei and Mr Trump’s relationship with Sir Keir Starmer has deteriorated since the Iran war started.
Press Association
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There’s one way Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ Takaichi is struggling to emulate her political hero Margaret Thatcher
Former British prime minister was famous for getting by on four hours of sleep a night. Japan’s leader is struggling with even lessand admits it is taking a toll
The Independent - News
Man charged with murder of 'loving family man' Kyrone Moodie shot dead in Clapham
Moureik Ebanks20charged with murderattempted murder and possession of a firearm after fatal south London shooting
The Evening Standard
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Kim Leadbeater: Assisted dying should be a choice like gay marriage
Assisted dying should be an individual’s choicelike gay marriagethe Labour MP behind the assisted dying bill has said.
The Telegraph
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Wales’s First Minister likens herself to canned cocktail while warning against Reform
She used a mojito to represent Plaid Cymru
The Independent - News
Pubs ban climate change councillors who ended free parking
Pubs in a seaside town are refusing to serve councillors on a climate change committee who voted to impose charges at a formerly free public car park.
The Telegraph
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After Meloni’s law changeAmericans hope Italian supreme court ruling will open door to citizenship
Sabrina Crawford among those refused because of rule changewhich now also affects children of immigrants born in Italy
The Guardian
- Business
Industry-backed campaign aims to boost UK’s investment culture
A survey for the Invest For The Future campaign indicated that 10.1 million savers are interested in learning more about investing.
Press Association
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Cancelled or delayed flights: What are my rights to a refund?
Here are the obligations each airline has and what you can expect if your journey is disrupted
The Independent - News
Syria arrests suspected leader of Tadamon massacre
Amjad Youssef is one of most-wanted fugitives in relation to slaughter of estimated 288 civilians under Assad
The Guardian
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Transgender prisoner charged with sexually assaulting inmate at Scottish jail
A transgender prisoner has been charged with sexually assaulting a fellow inmate at a Scottish jail. Alexandra Stewartpreviously known as Alan Bakeris alleged to have carried out the attack at the mixed-sex HMP Greenock in Inverclyde.
Sky News
- News
Driver jumps out of moving car during police chase
A speeding driver leapt from a moving vehicle while fleeing police.
The Telegraph
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UK weather: Britain will be hotter than Ibiza this weekend with temperatures set to hit 23C
Dominant high pressure system is set to keep UK bright and sunnythough cool easterly winds may reduce temperatures along coasts and in exposed areas
The Independent - News
US has ‘burned through’ billions of dollars’ worth of critical weapons supplies in the Iran warreport claims
The conflict has already cost the United States more than $25 billionaccording to a study conducted by the American Enterprise Institute
The Independent - News
Kim Leadbeater warns UK ‘not in a better place’ on political violence 10 years since sister Jo Cox’s murder
Jo Cox's sister Kim Leadbeater has warned that the UK is "not in a better place" on political violence 10 years since the Labour MP was murdered. The mother-of-two41was shot and stabbed by neo-Nazi Thomas Mair in her Batley and Spen constituency days before the EU referendum in June 2016.
The Independent - News
Martin Compston urges voters to back SNP to ‘keep Farage out of Scotland’
The Line Of Duty star accused Scottish Labour of wanting to do a deal with Reform UK after the Holyrood election.
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'They better be careful': Trump issues new tariff warning to UK over digital tax on US tech giants
‘If they don’t drop the taxwe’ll probably put a big tariff on the UK’ - Donald Trump
The Evening Standard
- Science
Giant octopus once roamed the seasstudy says
A giant octopuslikened to a mythical creature said to be capable of dragging ships to their doomroamed the seas during the age of the dinosaursaccording to researchers. Fossils of its jaw structure indicate it ranged from seven to 19m long and lived during the Cretaceous periodabout 86 to 72 million years ago. The species - Nanaimoteuthis haggarti - was an apex predator and is one of the largest invertebrates ever recorded.
Sky News
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UK ‘mustn’t cut ourselves off’ from China over riskssays CBI boss
Rain Newton-Smith highlighted that British firms see increased trade with Chinese firms as an opportunity to drive growth.
Press Association
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Girl10finds one of world’s rarest amphibians under bridge in Wales
Evie Hill’s discovery is believed to be the first Mexican axolotl discovered in the wild in Britain
The Independent - News
No rape took place outside Epsom churchpolice say after sex attack reports triggered protests
Protests broke out in the Surrey town last week after detectives said they did not have enough information to release descriptions of the suspects
The Independent - News
Former Brexit boss says Britain should rejoin EU after failed ‘heady promises’
Philip Rycroft said the British public was ‘falling out of love’ with Brexit
The Independent - News
M&S chairman blames self-service checkouts for rise in shoplifting
Archie Norman said self-service checkouts had broken the ‘human link’ between retailers and shoppers.
Press Association
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‘Toxic’ views of Reform UK candidates raise questions about party’s vetting
Hope Not Hate campaign identifies election hopefuls calling for a ‘white Britain’ and complaining of ‘kowtowing to the black community’
The Guardian
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Farage admits he hasn’t spoken to Trump for months as Reform leader questions president’s judgement
The Reform UK leader previously suggested the US president had been badly advised ahead of military action
The Independent - Science
New fossil finds show that giant kraken-like octopuses ruled prehistoric oceans
The top predator prowling the seas during the age of the dinosaurs 100 million years ago may have been an octopus
The Independent - Business
I’ve just found £44 return flights for summer 2026 – so why are travellers still holding back?
TRAVEL INSIDER: In the latest Travel Insider newsletterSimon Calder explains why this summer is shaping up to be a surprisingly good-value time to travel – despite fuel fearsrising costs and mounting uncertainty
The Independent - News
Kingdom of Kubala: 'African tribe' leader deported from UK after eviction from Scottish woods
The leader of a self-d "African tribe" that set up camp in the Scottish Borders has been deported from the UKthe Home Office has confirmed. Kofi Offehwho crowned himself King Ateheneset up the self-proclaimed Kingdom of Kubala with Jean Gasho - who called herself Queen Nandi. The couple were later joined by "handmaiden" Kaura Taylorwho went by the name Asnat.
Sky News
- Entertainment
Carla dal Forno: Confession review – spartansunlit post-punk strikingly contrasts the desperation of desire
The Australian songwriter’s fourth album exists in the captivating chasm between the coolness of her music and the unrepentant obsession of the crush it explores
The Guardian
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The US protected ships from Iran in the Strait of Hormuz in the ‘80s. Could it again?
The U.S. Navy has long been familiar with the small boat tactics deployed by Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard
The Independent - News
Glorious weather sees UK-grown strawberries arrive in supermarkets
Punnets will begin to arrive on Tesco shelves in SurreyKentHerefordshire and some London stores from Friday.
Press Association
- Entertainment
The Tale of KAHO: Haruki Murakami announces release date for first novel in three years
‘The Tale of KAHO’ marks Japanese author’s first full-length work with a woman as the sole protagonist
The Independent - News
Four accused of arson attack on Jewish ambulances in Golders Green to appear at crown court
Four men due at Old Bailey accused of arson attack that caused £1million of damage
The Evening Standard
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Trump faces diplomatic backlash after sharing ‘hellhole’ remark about India and China
Delhi calls comment ‘inappropriate’ as critics warn it could deepen fears among immigrants
The Independent - News
London renters lose out as homeowners win race for more space in 'harshly unequal city'
How private renters are paying extortionate prices to live in smallovercrowdedand often poor-quality homes
The Evening Standard
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US could review Britain’s claim to Falkland Islands
The US could review Britain’s claim to the Falkland Islands as punishment for its lack of support for the war on Iran.
The Telegraph
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Farage: I’ll cut welfare bill even if there are riots
Nigel Farage has vowed to cut Britain’s rising benefits bill – even if it means he faces riots.
The Telegraph
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I’ve covered Labour for decades – ask me anything about what happens next for Starmer
ASK ME ANYTHING: With Keir Starmer under pressure from the deepening Mandelson vetting scandalchief political commentator John Rentoul is here to answer your questions and offer his insight from Westminster
The Independent - News
US special forces soldier arrested after Trump’s DOJ says he won $400,000 betting on Maduro raid
Gannon Ken Van Dyke is accused of making more than a dozen Polymarket bets on the capture of the ousted Venezuelan leader
The Independent





