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Police release CCTV of men who visited flat of drag artist found dead in Soho
Detectives investigating the death of a well-known drag artist nearly two years ago have released CCTV footage of three men they want to speak to.
Steven Grygelko, who was known by the stage name Heklina, was found dead in a flat in Soho, central London, on 3 April 2023, by …
Putin ‘ready for negotiations’ with Trump on Ukraine war
Vladimir Putin has said he is ready to discuss the war in Ukraine with Donald Trump and suggested it would be a good idea for them to meet.
In his first comments since Trump issued threats to inflict economic damage on Russia if it failed to end the war in …
Relatives plead with Thailand not to deport 48 Uyghur men to China
Relatives of Uyghurs detained in Thailand for more than a decade have begged the Thai authorities not to deport the 48 men back to China, after the detainees suggested their return appeared imminent.
A UN panel of experts this week urged Thailand to “immediately halt the possible transfer”, warning the …
UN development chief urges UK to rethink ‘brutal’ cuts to aid budget
The UN’s development chief has urged UK ministers to have a public debate about reversing the “brutal” cuts to the country’s aid budget made by the Conservative government.
Achim Steiner, the administrator of the UN Development Programme, told the Guardian he found it “a little bit sobering” that Labour had …
Madison Keys embraces change to earn second grand slam final chance
Only a few hours after her first grand slam final had come to an end in 2017, while she was still trying to process falling short of achieving her ultimate dream, Madison Keys was asked to consider what she could have done differently during her time on court. She responded, …
Hamas names four female Israeli troops it will release from Gaza this weekend
Hamas has published the names of four Israeli women being held captive in Gaza who it plans to release this weekend as part of the continuing ceasefire agreement between the armed group and Israel.
The group are all female IDF observation troops who were abducted by Hamas from their base …
‘Is that thing legal?’: trialling the Yo-Go on Britain’s most dangerous roundabout
“Is that thing road legal?” scoffs the driver of a white van as I complete a careful loop of Hammersmith roundabout, to the sound of loud guffaws from his front seat passenger.
I assure him it is, though honestly, you can see his point. The Yo-Go – a bright yellow …
Prince Harry’s phone-hacking case has been settled – but is the story over?
It was at 10.16am – just 14 minutes before the trial was due to start in court 30 of the Rolls building of the Royal Courts of Justice – that the deal was struck.
After a frenetic 24 hours of legal wrangling, it was agreed that Rupert Murdoch’s News Group …
Scottish secretary becomes first cabinet minister to take full paternity leave
Ian Murray, the Scottish secretary, has become the first cabinet minister to take full paternity leave as Labour prepares to roll out new workplace rights for parents.
Murray and his wife Mariam are expecting their second child in the next few weeks, and he will be taking two weeks off …
Family of man killed by police in Redditch say officers ‘had no mercy’
The family of Marcus Meade, who was shot and killed by police on Christmas Eve while thought to be having a mental health crisis, have said officers showed “no mercy for him”, as they called for “full accountability” of those involved.
Meade, 39, was killed while alone in his home …