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This bicycle-riding rescue pup just became the World Cup’s cutest star
As World Cup fever grips Mexico City, an unlikely star has emerged
Andy Burnham wins crucial Makerfield by-election, intensifying pressure on PM Keir Starmer
Andy Burnham’s decisive Makerfield by-election victory has intensified pressure on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. Winning nearly 55% of the vote, Burnham’s return to Westminster signals a potential challenge to Starmer’s leadership and Labour’s future…
How to stay safe while swimming in the sea in Spain
Dozens of beachgoers tragically lose their lives every summer along Spain’s coastline, often due to a lack of awareness about the precautions that can be taken when visiting the country’s beaches. Here’s the experts’ advice on how to stay …
Hot weather behind rise in retail sales in Great Britain in May
Sales rose 1.2% on back of demand for items such as fans and paddling pools, says Office for National StatisticsRetail sales bounced back to growth in May as record hot weather spurred sales of fans and paddling pools, while online purchases also soare…
Shipping giants Bahri and Cosco move tankers out of Gulf with AIS signals on
Three Saudi Arabian VLCCs exit Strait of Hormuz for first time since war began
Hip hop producer Tay Keith dead at 29
He worked with musicians including Travis Scott and Megan Thee Stallion.
Israeli military strikes southern Lebanon amid intense fighting
The strikes threaten the agreement between Iran and the US to end their conflict.
How a Spanish Civil War child, now 97, fled Franco for new life in the UK
Carmen Cid was just eight when in 1937 she boarded a ship with 4,000 other children bound for Britain to escape the Spanish Civil War. She was among those who never returned home.
Hormuz relief may not ease the economic toll that’s already ‘baked in,’ analysts warn
Early signs of reopening of the Strait of Hormuz have lifted the most acute threat to global energy supplies but economic damages from the war will take months to unwind.