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Tens of thousands of Palestinians return to north Gaza as Israel opens checkpoints
Tens of thousands of Palestinians crossed back to northern Gaza on Monday morning after Israel opened military checkpoints that had divided the strip for more than a year, ending a displacement many feared could become permanent.
In the dawn light, large crowds of people began the long walk back to …
Father of girl, 14, killed in family’s kitchen in Darlington guilty of murder
A man who claimed his 14-year-old daughter died in a freak accident after innocent horseplay has been found guilty of her murder.
Simon Vickers, 50, claimed he did not know precisely how his daughter, Scarlett Vickers, came to be killed in the family kitchen on a Friday night in July …
‘TikTok could malfunction’: app’s future in limbo as it remains off US app stores
Bristol may become first English council to collect black bins every four weeks
Bristol city council could become the first local authority in England to collect black rubbish bins only once every four weeks.
The Green-led council says that switching from a two to four-weekly collection would save it more than £2m a year and help reverse a dip in recycling rates.
The …
Tech shares in Asia and Europe fall as China AI move spooks investors
Tech shares in Asia and Europe have taken a hit as the emergence of a Chinese chatbot competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, DeepSeek, raised doubts about the sustainability of the US artificial intelligence boom.
Shares in companies listed in Asia and Europe fell on Monday morning and the tech-heavy Nasdaq index …
Good Energy agrees near-£100m takeover by UAE-linked firm
A British green electricity supplier, Good Energy, has agreed a near-£100m takeover by a company controlled by a member of Abu Dhabi’s ruling family.
The retail energy company said on Monday it had agreed a deal with the Dubai-headquartered Esyasoft for a cash offer of £4.90 a share, valuing it …
Belarus opposition and western leaders denounce stage-managed Lukashenko victory
Israel insists it is going ahead with Unrwa ban – what it may mean for Palestinians
Israel has insisted it will not back down over its plan to close down the Gaza operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (Unrwa), the UN relief agency for Palestinians, even though critics say the move will jeopardise urgent humanitarian aid efforts.
Israel has ordered …
GSK signs £50m deal with Oxford University on cancer vaccines
GSK has said it will spend £50m on a project with the University of Oxford to investigate whether vaccines could be used to prevent some cancers.
The FTSE 100 pharmaceutical company said that the GSK-Oxford Cancer Immuno-Prevention Programme will look at how pre-cancerous cells develop.
Scientists are increasingly optimistic about …
The refs didn’t steal a Super Bowl trip from the Bills. The Chiefs’ excellence did
From 1967 through 1975, the Oakland Raiders were the most successful team in professional football … in the regular season. They compiled a record of 95-24-7, and that winning percentage of .798 was a full 70 percentage points higher than the second-best team, the Dallas Cowboys. Those Raiders were packed …