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Thousands in UK without power and train services disrupted after Storm Darragh
Human remains found in light aircraft recovered from sea off coast of Shetland
Human remains have been found in the wreckage of a Cessna light aircraft that went missing in the sea off Shetland more than a year ago.
The remains were found in the aircraft’s wreckage after a trawler from Peterhead hauled up a large section of fuselage while it was fishing …
New authority proposed to oversee safety of coal tips in Wales
A new authority for tackling dangerous abandoned coal tips has been proposed by the Welsh government in an effort to prevent future disasters as seen in Aberfan in the 1960s.
The Disused Tips Authority for Wales would be established under legislation introduced on Monday by the deputy first minister, Huw …
Ferocious, calm and deadly: why the Mets agreed to pay Juan Soto $765m
Inside the hunt for hidden cells in Sednaya prison, Syria’s ‘human slaughterhouse’
The celebrations in Damascus were interrupted by a whisper.
On the outskirts of the city, a door had been found. Beyond it lay a vast underground complex, five stories deep, containing the last prisoners of the Assad regime, who were gasping for air.
Qatar to decide on restarting Gaza ceasefire talks
Qatar expects to decide in the next few days whether to ask senior US, Israeli and Egyptian intelligence figures to travel to Doha to negotiate the final stages of a Gaza ceasefire deal.
The Gulf state was asked by Donald Trump’s transition team to re-engage with the mediation after discussions …
Harry Brook keeps feet on ground after Joe Root rates him ‘best in world’
England got a bit of grief in India earlier this year when Ben Duckett suggested their aggressive style may have influenced Yashasvi Jaiswal’s hot streak. Harry Brook was wise enough not to go there again this week but there was still an element of game recognises game while taking in …
$1 for a ticket to watch the New York Giants suddenly seems a little overpriced
A $1 ticket for an NFL game – or nearly any professional sporting event for that matter – sounds like a phenomenal deal. But most bargains come with a catch and Sunday’s was no exception: you had to
watch the New York Giants play football
.Still, mere …
We must educate sporting leaders to look beyond toxic win-at-all-costs approaches | Cath Bishop
South Korea president banned from leaving country as ruling party accused of ‘second coup’
South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been banned from leaving the country, as opposition politicians accused his party of staging a “second coup” by refusing to impeach him over his botched declaration of martial law last week.
Bae Sang-up, an immigration services commissioner at the justice ministry, confirmed during …