World
UK to Sanction Israel Over West Bank Settlement That Would Split Territory
The UK and Western allies prepare sanctions against Israel to deter the E1 settlement project, which would split the West Bank and undermine a two-state solution. 137 Labour MPs urge action.
Sport
Moloney-MacDonald's Four-Try Haul Fires Exeter to Win Over Sale
Claudia Moloney-MacDonald scored four tries as Exeter Chiefs beat Sale 50-24 to set up a Premiership Women's Rugby semi-final against Saracens on June 14.
Australia
London Councils Illegally 'Dumping' Vulnerable Families Hundreds of Miles Away
A Guardian investigation reveals London councils are illegally moving vulnerable families, including refugees and abuse survivors, to deprived northern towns, exacerbating social tensions and housing crises.
Entertainment
Jesse Hector: Unsung Hero of British Rock'n'Roll Dies at 78
Jesse Hector, charismatic leader of 1970s bands Crushed Butler and the Hammersmith Gorillas, has died aged 78. He was a key influence on punk and glam rock.
Politics
Lifestyle
Denmark’s Mullet Championship Celebrates Divisive Hairstyle
Denmark’s 2026 Mullet Championship drew over 1,000 spectators and 12 competitors in Copenhagen, celebrating the iconic short-front, long-back hairstyle with performances and prizes.
Pancreatic Cancer Drug Doubles Survival Time
A new drug called daraxonrasib doubled survival time for pancreatic cancer patients in a recent clinical trial, offering new hope in the fight against this deadly disease.
How to Know If You're in Perimenopause: Signs and Diagnosis
Perimenopause often starts in your mid-40s with irregular periods. Diagnosis is usually clinical, not via blood tests. Symptoms include hot flashes, sleep issues, and vaginal dryness.
Readers Respond to NHS Maternity Care Failures
Readers share personal experiences and insights on the serious failings at Nottingham university hospitals trust, highlighting issues of arrogance, lack of accountability, and the impact of austerity on NHS maternity services.
Phone Use in Theatre: Hearing Aid User's View
A reader explains using a phone in theatres for hearing aid adjustments, plus letters on dogs, Nicola Sturgeon, and the nine times table.
Technology
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