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Ukraine war briefing: Alexei Navalny’s widow warns ‘no point trying to negotiate’ with Putin
The widow of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny has warned there is “no point trying to negotiate” with Vladimir Putin.
“Just remember: he will lie,” Yulia Navalnaya told the Munich Security Conference on Friday two days before the first anniversary of her husband’s death. “He will betray,” she said …
London’s Chiltern Firehouse evacuated after blaze breaks out
A fire at the popular celebrity venue Chiltern Firehouse in London forced about 100 people to evacuate on Friday lunchtime.
The London fire brigade (LFB) said 125 firefighters and 20 fire engines attended the blaze at the restaurant and luxury hotel on Chiltern Street in Marylebone after a 999 call …
‘Thought crime’ and cancelled elections: how do JD Vance’s Europe claims stand up?
In JD Vance’s confrontational and pugnacious speech at the Munich Security Conference, the vice-president ran through a series of examples to highlight his claims that Europe has gone off the rails. Here, we look at what he said – and whether it stacks up.
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UFOs have earned a new name – and the right to serious study | Letters
Much as in the US, with the recent
on unidentified anomalous phenomena, the UK government is apparently less than transparent in its handling of UAP sightings (formerly called UFOs) – as your article about the Calvine photo shows (What really happened in Calvine? The …
Rachel Reeves says ‘no one raised concerns’ about her expenses at HBOS
‘Time is running out’: frailty of freed hostages raises pressure on Netanyahu
Still frail less than a week after his release from Hamas captivity, and processing the news that his wife, Eynav, was killed during the militants’ attack on 7 October 2023, Or Levy told a crowd in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square that he had insisted his family and doctors allow him …
Rollback on diversity policies ‘risks undoing decades of progress’, says Co-op
Royal Society urged to expel Elon Musk as fellows sign open letter
open letter
expressing dismay at its lack of action on the matter.Musk, who owns the social media platform X, leads the US “department …
Munich car attack believed to have had Islamist motive, says prosecutor
German police and prosecutors have said the Afghan suspect in a car ramming in central Munich that injured at least 36 people is believed to have had an “Islamist” motive and will answer to charges of attempted murder.
Sound investment: John Lewis teams up with Rough Trade to sell vinyl
A lot of adjectives have been used to describe the middle-class favourite John Lewis but rock’n’roll is probably not one, until now. The department store chain is teaming up with the indie music retailer Rough Trade to sell records.
In doing so it becomes the latest big high street name …