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‘Like a bomb had gone off’: suspected arson attack fuels Glastonbury unease
Arrests after explosion and caravan fires heighten controversy over number of people living in vehiclesJan Johnston was tucked up in the van she calls home when she was rocked by the explosion. “I heard this massive boom,” she said. “I came out and there was thick, black, billowing smoke. It was like a bomb had gone off.”It turned out not to be a bomb, but a suspected arson attack on one of the many caravans, motorhomes and converted vehicles tucked away in side roads and industrial estates arou...
Europe swelters as heatwave intensifies - with temperatures of up to 44C forecast
An ongoing heatwave has triggered weather warnings across Europe, with several nations - including the UK - bracing for what could be one of the hottest June days on record.
7 dead, 30 injured after under-construction temple roof collapses in Maharashtra's Parbhani district
Tragedy struck Yashwadi village in Parbhani on Saturday afternoon when a portion of the Hanuman Temple's 'sabha-mandap' roof collapsed, trapping an estimated 30-40 people. Rescue efforts are in full swing, with approximately 25 individuals already pulled from the debris. The incident occurred during a period of heavy devotee attendance at the temple, which is situated on the Manwat road.
Trump on Anthropic CEO’s response to Claude ban: People get put in prison immediately
Former President Donald Trump has expressed confidence in AI firm Anthropic and its CEO, Dario Amodei, following White House concerns over advanced AI models. Trump stated Amodei responded "very responsibly" to national security worries, a shift from earlier apprehension. Restrictions on certain AI models have been eased as discussions progress on security standards, with Trump emphasizing the need for US AI leadership over hindering innovation.
India's urban housing demand set for a major boost - here's what's driving it
India's urban landscape is poised for a major transformation, driven by rapid urbanization and policy reforms. A KPMG report highlights the critical role of housing and urban planning in achieving "Viksit Bharat 2047." Key focus areas include expanding affordable housing for lower-income groups and developing a structured rental housing market. The report advocates for streamlined approvals, improved infrastructure, and enhanced regulatory coordination to ensure sustainable urban growth and prot...
Bride is walked down wedding aisle by man who received her late father's heart
Even after a devastating loss, "Godwinks" can emerge in ways that no human could have planned.Godwink — a term coined by authors SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt — is a sign of hope, often arriving through a divinely aligned moment so meaningful it leaves people forever changed. The pair shared the following story with Fox News Digital just in time for Father's Day this year. Ten years after losing her father to a senseless tragedy, bride Jeni Stepien walked toward her future husband, Paul Maen...
MSF says conditions in Lebanon’s Nabatieh resemble a ‘death trap’
Israel has stepped up attacks on parts of southern Lebanon, including Nabatieh, since midnight on Friday.
Why are so many World Cup goals being scored late?
Why are so many World Cup goals being scored late?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Caleb Yirenkyi scores Ghana's 95th-minute winner against Panama in TorontoByMohamed MoallimBBC Sport JournalistPublished1 minute agoAs the clock ticked towards the final quarter hour of Switzerland's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the two teams were locked in a stalemate.Then everything changed. Substitute Johan Manzambi came off the bench and needed only three minutes to score. By the final whistle...
Costs Rising, Karnataka Bus Fare Hike Proposal Back On Table: Sources
Sources said the recent 12.5% salary hike for employees is expected to impose an additional financial burden of Rs 873.64 crore on the transport corporations.
Police issue major update on Bedford train crash as 28 passengers remain in hospital
The police have issued a major update on the Bedford train crash, with the force confirming that nine people remain in critical condition.British Transport Police chief constable Lucy D'Orsi shared her "deepest condolences" to the family of the driver who was killed in the collision.Along with those who remain in critical condition, 28 people remain in hospital. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say MORE TO FOLLOW...Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
Union minister Bandi Sanjay's son gets bail in POCSO case
The case was registered at the Petbasheerabad police station on May 8 under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the POCSO Act based on a complaint filed by the mother of a 17-year-old girl. According to the complaint, Bageerath was in a relationship with the minor and had allegedly subjected her to sexual harassment. After investigators recorded the girl's statement, additional and more serious charges under the BNS and POCSO Act were incorporated into the case.
Exclusive: How a Chinese man helped Vozinha's mother get to Miami
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha stunned Spain with seven crucial saves and a clean sheet. But away from the spotlight, his mother was unable to travel to the US at the time.While international media were still making plans to reach Cape Verde... A Chinese man had already arrived at his family's doorstep.What happened next helped make it possible for Vozinha's mother to travel to Miami and watch her son's match in person.CGTN has an exclusive story behind that moment that runs far deeper than many...
Talk of Starmer staying on to fight is fading - fast
Talk of Starmer staying on to fight is fading - fastJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleLaura KuenssbergSunday with Laura KuenssbergBBC"We promised people we weren't going to do this."There is exasperation in the voice of a long time Labour adviser. But as every hour passes, it is more likely the UK will soon have its seventh prime minister in 10 years.Talk of Sir Keir Starmer fighting is fading, his exit seems more likely as the weekend goes on. The prime minister is at his country retre...
State pensioners to get extra £66.60 a month as DWP payments rise in July
State pensioner couples are set to receive an extra £66.60 a month from July after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) increased Pension Credit payments by 4.8 per cent. Eligible couples will now receive up to £363.25 a week, up from £346.60 — an increase of £16.65 a week. Single claimants will also see higher payments, with the Guarantee Credit threshold rising to £238 a week. The updated rates will begin arriving from July, providing additional support to pensioners on lower incomes.Gua...
German journalist held in Syria back home, family says
Eva Maria Michelmann's brother says she had been held in the Syrian city of Raqqa since January.
Israeli attack kills famed turtle sanctuary ecologist in Lebanon
Mona Khalil led decades-long effort to protect nesting site for turtles near her home in south of the countryThe Lebanese marine activist Mona Khalil, who became a beloved figure in the country for a decades-long effort to protect a nesting site for turtles near her home, has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli strike.Khalil, 76, ran a sanctuary called the Orange House Project near the Mediterranean city of Tyre. She hosted volunteers in her house to clean and monitor a mile-long beach an...
Israeli attack kills famed turtle sanctuary ecologist in Lebanon
Mona Khalil led decades-long effort to protect nesting site for turtles near her home in south of the countryThe Lebanese marine activist Mona Khalil, who became a beloved figure in the country for a decades-long effort to protect a nesting site for turtles near her home, has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli strike.Khalil, 76, ran a sanctuary called the Orange House Project near the Mediterranean city of Tyre. She hosted volunteers in her house to clean and monitor a mile-long beach an...
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Civil service pensioners face further delays to payments.
India’s revolution in women’s cricket
In cricket-obsessed India, a women’s World Cup win and a glitzy new league are transforming the lives of female players.
Money Box
Civil service pensioners face further delays to payments.