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Cricket team is forced off their own field after travellers pitch up in their camper vans
Cricket team is forced off their own field after travellers pitch up in their camper vansDo you have a story? Email: jon.brady@dailymail.co.uk See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JON BRADY, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 12:14, 1 June 2026 | Updated: 12:15, 1 June 2026 e-mail View comments
French Navy seizes Russian oil tanker
French Navy seizes Russian oil tanker
What is Lebanon’s Beaufort Castle, and why has Israel captured it?
The fortress, a historical battleground, is playing a central role in Israel’s military campaign against Hezbollah.
Dog expert shares meaning behind pet bringing toy to door when you get home
A vet has revealed the surprising reason dogs rush to greet their owners with toys, slippers or even random household items when they get home - explaining why the adorable habit is actually a very good sign
UK risks 'devastating consequences' as EU threatens £69billion car industry with 'trade friction'
The UK's automotive industry voice has called on Labour and the European Union to urgently agree terms or risk impacting the £69billion sector.Europe is set to introduce new "Made in EU" rules to protect companies across the continent from unfair competition practices and the surge of Chinese businesses.The Draghi report, which put forward a number of recommendations to form the basis of the Industrial Accelerator Act, highlighted that Chinese competition on electric vehicles required rules to b...
Suspected World War II bomb explodes, killing 5 people
World Suspected World War II bomb explodes in Indonesia, killing 5 people June 1, 2026 / 6:46 AM EDT / CBS/AFP Add CBS News on Google A suspected shell left over from World War II exploded under a stilt house in an Indonesian fishing village, killing five people and wounding nearly 20, police said Monday.The blast in Indonesia's restive eastern Papua region startled locals with a thunderous boom on Sunday afternoon, emitting a ball of flames followed by a thick smoke column, according to footage...
Kuwait condemns Iranian attack as Iran-US trade new strikes
Kuwait activated its air defences after what its foreign ministry later described as a ‘heinous Iranian attack’.
Grout will look new in 10 minutes when cleaned with 1 bathroom staple
Grout can be a pain to clean because it's a porous material that easily absorbs water, dirt and soapy residues
Israel captures Beaufort Castle in Lebanon: What makes the 900-year-old fortress strategic target
In a daring military maneuver, Israeli forces have taken control of the iconic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict. This strategic victory, achieved amid fierce clashes, boosts Israeli oversight over crucial territories. As this unfolds, U.S.
Trump plan would allow for quick asylum rejections, documents show
Exclusive Politics Trump administration plan would allow for quick asylum rejections without interviews, internal documents show By Camilo Montoya-Galvez Camilo Montoya-Galvez Immigration Correspondent Camilo Montoya-Galvez is the Immigration Correspondent at CBS News, where his reporting is featured across multiple programs and platforms, including national broadcast shows, CBS News 24/7, CBSNews.com and the organization's social media accounts. Read Full Bio Camilo Montoya-Galvez June 1, 2026...
Explained: The reasons behind India’s falling infant mortality rate
India has seen a significant drop in infant mortality, with the rate falling to 24 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, largely due to increased institutional deliveries. However, stark disparities persist, with states like Kerala and Goa nearing developed-world standards while others like Chhattisgarh struggle despite improved healthcare access.
Disruptive passengers could be banned from all flights under government plan
Disruptive plane passengers could find themselves banned from flying by all airlines under a new UK government proposal.
Former British Olympic runner turned surgeon Curtis Robb accused of intentionally suffocating his wife and controlling behaviour
Curtis Robb, 53, who ran the 800m at the Barcelona games in 1992 and again at Atlanta four years later, is accused of intentionally suffocating her as well as controlling behaviour over an eight-year period.
Halifax 'positive' move after new Nationwide update
It's a mixed and changing picture
'Meet me at airport': CJP founder set to return to Delhi; plans Jantar Mantar protest
Important announcement:CJP Founder @abhijeet_dipke will return to India on June 6 for a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, demanding the resignation of the Education Minister. pic.twitter.com/x9M1v38Pwu
Kevin Keegan reveals stage four cancer treatment - and says he's being treated by a Liverpool fan
Former England and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan says he is responding well to treatment for stage four cancer - and his doctor is a Liverpool supporter.
Annamalai posters fuel speculation over new political outfit in Tamil Nadu
Giant posters in Coimbatore suggest K Annamalai may launch a new political movement. Supporters are calling for his leadership. This follows speculation about differences with the BJP. Annamalai's political future is a topic of discussion. He has been a prominent BJP face in Tamil Nadu. His next move remains unclear.
India-Oman trade pact: Govt's 'Plan B' amid Hormuz crisis
Amidst Middle East chaos impacting the Strait of Hormuz, India's new free trade agreement with Oman, effective June 1, offers a strategic alternative. Oman's location outside the Strait provides a reliable gateway for trade and energy, as evidenced by recent import surges from the nation.
Home Office funding for Prevent counterterror programme slashed as referrals surge
The Home Office's funding for the Prevent counterterror programme has been slashed by millions of pounds in the last few years despite referrals to the scheme surging. Funding for Britain's counterterrorism programme has been cut by nearly 40 per cent since the pandemic, despite the number of people being referred to the scheme having risen sharply, new figures have revealed.The amount spent by the Home Office on the Prevent strategy fell from £41million in 2021 to 2022 to £25million this financ...
Home Office sends letters to children as young as five saying they must leave UK
Children of those on care worker visas, who came legally before rule change, told to leave even if parents can stayChildren as young as five who are living legally in the UK are being told by the Home Office they must leave the country even if their parents have been given permission to remain.The Guardian has seen five letters sent to children by the Home Office telling them they must leave the UK. A sixth letter has been sent to a woman who is six months pregnant and lives in the UK with her h...