Prospects Dim For Truce As Israel Rejects Calls To Spare Rafah
Israel's army pressed on Sunday with its campaign in southern Gaza to destroy Hamas as prospects dimmed for a ceasefire in the more than four-month-old war.
Israeli Army Says Bodies Of Hostages Likely Held In Gaza Hospital
The Israeli army alleged on Thursday that bodies of hostages could be held at a hospital in southern Gaza, after troops raided the facility which medics say has been "besieged" for a month.
Passengers Left Disgusted On Amsterdam Flight As Maggots Fall From Carry-On Compartment
The incident happened on Tuesday after the flight took off from Amsterdam airport.
Ex-Twitter Engineer Blows The Whistle On Elon Musk's Chaotic Reign
A former Twitter engineer has accused Elon Musk of wrongly firing him based on false accusations that he leaked information about the social media site.
Pilot Taken Hostage By West Guinea Rebels Sends Heartbreaking Video Message For Family
The pilot was working to provide air links and supplies to remote communities at the time of his capture.
Travel Warning For People Heading To Turkey Amid Rising Number Of Sexual Assaults
Turkey is a popular travel destination among British holidaymakers.
Body Shop's UK Business Slides Into Bankruptcy
The UK arm of The Body Shop, the near 50-year-old cosmetics company renowned for ethical hair and skin products, has entered bankruptcy, administrators said Tuesday, placing thousands of jobs at risk.
Valentine's Day Strike Misery For UK Lovers
Britain's couples could struggle for last minute Valentine's Day gifts and meals after Amazon staff went on strike over pay Tuesday -- and will soon be joined by takeaway delivery drivers, organisers said.
Pledge to Boost Funding for Adaptations to Disabled People's Homes Deferred, Raising Concerns
Since 2008, the maximum allowable claim amount has been capped at £30,000. However, its real value has diminished by approximately a third.
Labour's Ambitious Home Insulation Plan Faces Uncertainty Amid Debt Concerns
The initiative, aimed at addressing climate change and improving energy efficiency, now faces scrutiny over the potential impact on national debt and the feasibility of implementation.
UNRWA Says There Is 'No Evidence' That Pairs Gaza Aid Workers With Hamas
The UNRWA and media outlets continue to refute Israel's controversial allegations against aid workers being affiliated with Hamas.
Welsh Government Takes Action Following Damning Report on South Wales Fire and Rescue Service
Following a report highlighting inappropriate behaviour within the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, the Welsh government has announced its intervention.
Barcelona Legend Dani Alves Denies Nightclub Rape Charge As Trial Wraps Up
The prosecution is seeking a nine-year jail sentence if Alves is found guilty.
Labour Drops Radical Reforms As It Prepares To 'Bombproof' Manifesto From Tory Attacks
Sunak has said he plans to hold an election later in the year, widely expected to be in October or November, as a YouGov survey of 14,000 respondents forecasts that the Tories will hold on to just 169 seats, while Labour will claim 385.
Labour Proposes Extension of Equal Pay Rights to Black, Asian and Minority Staff
The proposal aims to tackle the persistent wage gaps faced by individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, marking a significant step towards a fairer and more inclusive workforce.
Lufthansa Warns 90% Flights Set To Be Cancelled, Affecting More Than 100,000 Passengers
The strike is expected to last for 27 long hours.
Chelsea Wary Of Sacking Mauricio Pochettino Due To Potential Financial Consequences
Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that Chelsea's owners are backing him to improve the club's fortunes and that the players are determined to play their part.
Company Loses $25 Million in Deepfake Scam Amid Global Rise in Fraudulent Activities
The elaborate scam involving a deepfake video conference call came to light following a phishing attempt after which Hong Kong police launched a probe into the scam.
Red Bull Confirms Team Principal Christian Horner Under Investigation For 'Inappropriate Behaviour'
Details have been scarce, but Horner has vehemently denied the allegations.
Former Barcelona Star Dani Alves Begins Trial For Rape Case
Alves was arrested in January 2023 and has been in jail since.
Passenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Plane, Walks Out Onto Wing Before Takeoff
The incident took place at Mexico City International Airport on Jan. 25.
UK Orders Crack Down On 'Dirty Money' And 'Counterfeit Goods' Coming From London's American-Style Candy Shops
Police have seized more than 2,000 unlawful items from an American sweet shop in London, including fake designer products and vapes containing illegal amounts of nicotine.
Government's £6.5m Early Years Plan for England Criticised As 'Too Late'
The campaign also promises a £1,000 cash incentive for recruits and those returning to the early years' workforce shortly after assuming their roles.
Seven-time F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton To Join Ferrari For 2025 season
Formula 1 is set for a major shake-up as Lewis Hamilton will leave Mercedes after the conclusion of the upcoming campaign.
Adidas Says It Will Continue To Sell Yeezy Products To Make Up For Financial Loss
Adidas has announced that, despite cutting ties with Kanye West for making antisemitic remarks, it will continue to sell its remaining stocks of Yeezy trainers.
More Than Half Of Undergraduates Use AI To Help With Essays, New Study Shows
Many people are excited by its potential to enhance learning and reduce workload, but there is equal concern over a potential epidemic of AI-based cheating.
Chinese Woman Dies From Two Combined Strains Of Bird Flu
The woman fell ill on November 30 and passed away on December 16.
Liverpool Could Lose Mo Salah And More Important Players Following Jurgen Klopp's Anfield Exit
Jurgen Klopp is set to leave Liverpool at the end of this season.
Kate Middleton 'Did Not Want' Her Children To Visit Her At Hospital After Abdominal Surgery
The Princess of Wales kept in touch with her three children via FaceTime while she was at The London Clinic.
Dozens Arrested As Tensions Escalate At French Farmers Protests
French police arrested dozens of people on Wednesday as tensions escalated to new levels at protests by farmers in search of better conditions that have spread to other European countries.