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Israel: Airbases Hit in Iran Attack
Iranian drones penetrated deep into Israeli territory in the extensive attack. Military bases were damaged in the attack when around 200 drones were fired.
British Eurovision Winner Dead
Martin Lee, one of the members of Brotherhood of Man, has passed away, 77 years old, according to British media. The group won the European Song Contest 1976.
The new chief: Ukraine's rightful place is in Nato
The Jens Stoltenberg era is over. Now it's Mark Rutte who leads NATO.
Chartered Flights to Evacuate Britons from Lebanon
The United Kingdom is chartering flights to evacuate British citizens who want to leave Lebanon and the escalating conflict there between Hezbollah and Israel. And Canada has booked 800 seats on regular flights and is urging its citizens to leave Lebanon immediately.
Oasis visiting USA, Canada, and Mexico
USA, Canada, and Mexico will be visited by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher next year. It is clear since Oasis released dates and venues for the band's international tour, writes The Guardian.
SOHR: Iranian-backed soldiers killed in Syria
At least twelve Iranian-backed soldiers have been killed in airstrikes in Syria, according to the British-based Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR). It is unclear who is behind the attacks, which were carried out in the city of Dayr al-Zor (Deir Ezzor) and in the Boukamal region near the border with Iraq, according to SOHR, which monitors events in the war-torn country from exile in the UK.
Around 60 women accuse al-Fayed of assault
Around 60 women have come forward and are accusing the former Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed of sexual abuse and rape, according to their legal representatives. "The response has simply been enormous… We can confirm that we now represent 60 survivors as part of our claim, and more are coming", they state in a statement.
Ed Sheeran's Monopoly Collection Sold
The British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has made a thorough clearing of his storage. Guitars, training shoes, t-shirts, jackets, and a board game collection with several versions of Monopoly are just a few of the items he has donated to a charity auction.
Increased demands for reform of the UN Security Council
Countries in Latin America and Africa are demanding that more permanent seats be established in the UN Security Council. The President of France is proposing restrictions on the council's veto power.
Setback for Starmer at the party congress
The UK's Prime Minister Keir Starmer gets a rebuke from his own party colleagues at Labour's congress, where his plan to withdraw a benefit for around ten million pensioners was voted down. The contribution to heating homes during the winter has previously applied to all pensioners, but Starmer now wants to means-test the contribution and direct it to the poorer pensioners.
British Military to Cyprus
Great Britain is sending military forces to Cyprus to help its citizens return home from Lebanon. "Around 700 British soldiers will be sent to Cyprus in the coming hours", stated the country's foreign ministry in a statement, simultaneously urging its citizens to "immediately leave Lebanon".
Uriah Heep "tear down" with their final tour
After 55 years, Uriah Heep is thinking about the refrain. In February, the classic British rock band is going on their last tour, [according to NME](https://www.
Over 25,000 have crossed the English Channel
The number of migrants who this year have made their way to the United Kingdom by crossing the English Channel exceeds 25,000. .
Fishing War between Norwegian and European fishermen
It's storming again between Norwegian and European fishermen. Tough quota negotiations risk leading to EU tariffs on Norwegian fish.
Weak figures from the eurozone push the krona down
The Eurozone slowed down unexpectedly much in September, according to preliminary purchasing managers' index for the private sector from S&P Global. The euro falls and drags the krona down.
UN Chief: Fearful of "a new Gaza" in Lebanon
The world looks on with horror at the escalation of large-scale attacks between Israel and Hezbollah. What worries me is the risk that Lebanon will be transformed into a new Gaza, says UN chief António Guterres at the General Assembly meeting in New York.
Prosecutor rejected earlier evidence against al-Fayed
A British prosecution authority says that it twice previously during the 2000s received evidence against the now discredited former Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed. .
F1 Lando Norris wins in Singapore - pressures Verstappen
In the lead from start to finish and clearly superior. Lando Norris won with over 20 seconds – and tightens the title race in Formula 1.
More Assault Allegations Against Harrods Billionaire
The abuse scandal surrounding the late billionaire Mohamed al-Fayed is growing. More women are coming forward since BBC published a documentary last week, accusing the former Harrods owner of multiple cases of abuse.
Children are most picky about food
That children are picky with food can give great stress boosts to parents. But a new study shows that it's about genes.
Alarm Centers Receive Help After Double Murder
Emergency centers in the United Kingdom will be reinforced by experts on domestic violence from next year. The Home Office in London is presenting the pilot project as part of "Raneem's law" – which places greater responsibility on the police to act on suspicion of violence in close relationships.
British pound more expensive after retail boost
Retail trade in the UK increased by 1 percent in August compared to the previous month. It was more than expected.
Stock Market Weakens Ahead of the Weekend
Thursday's interest rate party turned into a recoil downwards on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. The OMXS index fell by 0.
Storm around Starmer's received gifts
Less than three months after being elected on the promise to restore trust in politics, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is trying to shake off a criticism storm – which concerns his acceptance of gifts from a wealthy businessman and long-time Labour donor. .
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