Police make 175 arrests at pro-Palestinian protest in London Demonstrations went ahead in central London despite calls from politicians and police leaders for the protests to be postponed in wake of the Manchester synagogue attack. Budget 2026: Tax treatment of meals for staff should be updated, says Law Society Law Society contends ‘current tax treatment of the provision of food and drink to employees and directors is not appropriate for modern working practices’ India vs Pakistan – ICC Women’s World Cup: Match time, handshake row, rain While both teams want to 'focus on the game', regional politics may take the attention away from cricket in Colombo. Synagogue Attack Increases Pressure on Starmer in the U.K. The prime minister vowed to rid the Labour Party of antisemitism. But a competing political reality, activist anger over the war in Gaza, has complicated that effort. UK warns Palestinian protest group to stand down after synagogue attack: 'Respect the grief of British Jews' Anti-Israel protesters were arrested in London on Saturday after disregarding pleas from the government and police to call off the demonstration. Supreme Court says again Trump may cancel temporary protections for Venezuelans granted under Biden Trump's lawyers said the new administration had the right to cancel Biden's temporary protections for immigrants |
French air traffic controllers call off strike - sparing disruption for thousands of travellers French air traffic controllers have called off their upcoming strikes, sparing travellers across Europe from disruption. At least 30 injured after 'savage' Russian drone strike on Ukrainian railway station, Zelenskyy says Guns, cash and American aid: Investigation reveals Israel's support for Gaza militia A Sky News investigation has uncovered new details about Israel’s support for a Palestinian rebel group with extremist ties and a history of looting aid trucks. Mass rally in Rome on fourth day of Italy's pro-Palestinian protests Italy's right-wing government has been critical of the protests, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suggesting that people would skip work for Gaza just as an excuse for a longer weekend break. Watchdog cleared ex-Tory minister to work for offshoot of firm linked to China surveillance Acoba advised Richard Fuller he could take up post with Investcorp Securities, a subsidiary of private equity firm backing Sense Time A government watchdog advised a former minister that he could work with a subsidiary of a company linked to Chinese surveillance technology, the Guardian can reveal. Richard Fuller, who served as economic secretary to the Treasury in the governments of Boris Johnso… Pete Hegseth fires US navy chief of staff Jon Harrison, appointed in January, had been key to broad changes in military branch’s policy and budgeting offices Pete Hegseth , the US defense secretary, abruptly fired the navy chief of staff on Friday, removing an aide who had been key to the Trump administration ’s efforts to reshape the Pentagon. Jon Harrison, who was appointed in January, had been key to broad changes made to the navy’s p… 'Deeply concerned': Sikh groups object to Pete Hegseth’s 'no-beard' rule; says it targets religious exemptions US News: Sikh minorities in the US military voiced strong objections to defense secretary Pete Hegseth’s announcement mandating stricter grooming standards, in. Hamas took 251 hostages from Israel into Gaza. Where are they? We’re tracking what happened to the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, from Israel. Dozens were freed or killed, and about 20 are believed to be alive in Gaza. A year later, small Bosnian village remembers 19 victims of floods and landslide Residents of the tiny village in southern Bosnia were marking one year since devastating floods and a landslide killed 19 people |
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