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Princess of Wales shares heartwarming personal message for Children’s Hospice Week
The Princess of Wales has celebrated Children's Hospice Week by releasing a touching statement praising the "remarkable" contribution these facilities make in supporting young people with serious illnesses and their families.As Royal Patron of both East Anglia's Children's Hospices and Tŷ Hafan Children's Hospice in South Wales, Her Royal Highness has encouraged the British public to recognise the transformative work carried out by these organisations.The annual awareness campaign, coordinated n...
Spain held to shock draw by Cape Verde in their World Cup opener
Lamine Yamal comes off the bench but cannot help Spain overcome World Cup debutants Cape Verde in 0-0 draw.
Man shells out £18k for round-the-clock security guard to protect tiny wall from being ripped down
A Gloucester man has racked up a bill approaching £18,000 to station security guards outside a tiny inherited wall that property developers wish to tear down.Roger White, 59, has been shelling out £150 daily since February to have the modest structure watched around the clock.The wall in question stands just two bricks high and sits adjacent to a 70-home development in Hempsted being built by Lioncourt Homes.Mr White inherited the 52-year-old structure from his father back in 1997, and the devel...
Teenage boy Googled 'what happens if you kill?' minutes after he stabbed nine-year-old schoolgirl to death, court hears
Teenage boy Googled 'what happens if you kill?' minutes after he stabbed nine-year-old schoolgirl to death, court hearsSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ANDY DOLAN AND TOM BEDFORD Published: 19:01, 15 June 2026 | Updated: 19:01, 15 June 2026 e-mail
As deal is agreed with US, not all in Iran are convinced that peace is here
Iranians are sceptical that a US-Iran agreement will end their hardships.
Police, mourners clash over coffin of suspected Ebola victim in DRC
Clashes have broken out between police and mourners during a funeral of a suspected Ebola victim in the DRC.
US visa rules leave Iraq’s World Cup fans behind
Iraq’s fans are celebrating their country’s first World Cup qualification in over 40 years.
Singer Oliver Tree among six killed in Brazil helicopter collision
Two helicopters collided in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, killing six people, including American musician Oliver Tree.
Moment young mother, 19, is pushed by older boyfriend's truck seconds before 'she was murdered when she was crushed against lamppost'
CCTV showing the seconds before Lily Whitehouse, 19, was allegedly fatally crushed against a lamppost were released by police today, along with the moment of Mohammed Azim's arrest.
Fleeing suspect in New Jersey strikes ICE agent, who opens fire
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent was struck by a fleeing suspect's vehicle and opened fire during an attempted apprehension in New Jersey on Monday morning, authorities said, as the suspect escaped and remained on the run.The confrontation unfolded shortly after 9:30 a.m. along Route 72 in Manahawkin, where federal immigration agents were attempting to take a suspect into custody, according to the Stafford Township Police Department.The individual allegedly struck an ICE ag...
Qatar gave Iran billions to keep its ships safe under secret deal backed by US: Report
Qatar secretly secured US approval for a financial arrangement with Iran that allowed billions of dollars to flow to Tehran in return for the safe passage of Qatari tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report cited by The Times of Israel from Israel Hayom.
FBI raids Soros-backed voter group’s headquarters in reported fraud probe
Federal investigators raided a Soros-funded voter mobilization group on Thursday as part of a reported ongoing fraud investigation.FBI agents raided the headquarters of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC) on June 11 and deployed across the state to question members of the organization, sometimes bearing subpoenas or demanding to seize electronic devices, MS Now reported. A day later, multiple sources familiar with the events told CBS News that the operations were part of a fraud-related inve...
Bus crash in Ethiopian mountains kills at least 31
Ethiopia is one of the worst countries in the world for road traffic accidents and has notoriously dangerous roads.
Immigration agent hit by vehicle in NJ, fires gun at fleeing suspect, police say
Police in New Jersey say a federal immigration agent was struck by a vehicle while attempting to apprehend someone
Met Police arrest 117 protesters on suspicion of supporting Palestine Action just hours after court ruled in favour of ban
The Metropolitan Police have arrested 117 people on suspicion of showing support for the proscribed organisation Palestine Action.It follows a protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice today.Judges ruled that the ban on Palestine Action as a terror group was lawful.Soon after the Court of Appeal's ruling, the Metropolitan Police confirmed that arrests were "underway" and reiterated that support for the group is a criminal offence. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Outside London's High Cou...
Former Olympic runner, 54, admits throwing pillow at his GP wife during row over noisy electric toothbrush but denies using it to suffocate her
Former Olympic runner, 54, admits throwing pillow at his GP wife during row over noisy electric toothbrush but denies using it to suffocate herSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TOZER, NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT Published: 18:26, 15 June 2026 | Updated: 18:28, 15 June 2026 e-mail
Parents of teenage police officer who was killed after being hit by a car while attending a suspicious crash are 'absolutely devastated' by the death of their 'beautiful' only child
Parents of teenage police officer who was killed after being hit by a car while attending a suspicious crash are 'absolutely devastated' by the death of their 'beautiful' only childSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy TOM LAWRENCE, NEWS REPORTER and KEVIN DONALD, JOURNALIST Published: 18:22, 15 June 2026 | Updated: 18:24, 15 June 2026 e-mail
Barmaid pulls her final pint as she retires after 53 years of serving punters across Essex
A barmaid has pulled her final pint as she retires after 53 years of serving punters across Essex.Sally Ward, 71, began her career in the pub trade on the very day she turned 18, embarking on a five-decade journey through various drinking establishments in the county.Her tenure took her through numerous venues, including the King's Arms and The Dog and Duck in Stansted, the Three Colts in Buckhurst Hill, and the Three Bottles in Great Yeldham, before finishing at The White Lion in Sible Hedingha...
GB News critics want to limit free speech to metropolitan liberal elite, ex-Ofcom chief says
Critics of GB News are attempting to limit free speech to the metropolitan liberal elite, an ex-head of Ofcom has claimed.Lord Michael Grade recently departed from the chair of the British media watchdog and said he welcomed the arrival of the People’s Channel in the name of "plurality".In an interview with the Guardian, Lord Grade stated that a long-term lack of “the white majority a voice in the debate” would damage social integration within the UK.The Conservative peer said: “The fact is, wha...
Conservation group to help protect Britain's red squirrels from home using £18,000 National Lottery grant
A conservation organisation has secured £18,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to help protect Britain's red squirrels.The Upper Coquetdale Red Squirrel Group will use the funding to acquire 50 motion-activated devices as part of efforts to safeguard England's dwindling red squirrel population.The equipment will be positioned throughout remote woodland areas in the region, enabling the group to track squirrel activity and identify potential threats to the species.This "virtual ranger" i...