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Israeli foreign minister reports progress in Gaza ceasefire and hostage talks
Israel’s foreign minister has described progress in talks for a Gaza ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages amid intensifying indirect negotiations in Qatar attended by Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy.
Gideon Saar, speaking at a joint press conference with his Danish counterpart, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, said Israel was working …
GSK to buy US cancer drug firm IDRx for up to $1.15bn
GSK has struck a deal worth up to $1.15bn (£950m) to acquire a Massachusetts-based developer of rare cancer therapies, in an attempt to bolster its expanding oncology business.
behind AstraZeneca, said the acquisition of IDRx, based in Plymouth near Boston, would help it …Liz Truss says UK will fail unless British media outlets are ‘fixed’
Liz Truss, who has positioned herself as a champion of free speech since her short time in Downing Street, has said the country will fail unless British media outlets such as the Guardian, the Times and the BBC are “fixed”.
The former prime minister, who described herself as a “big …
‘My Scottish accent is coming back’: Fearnley revels in defeat of Kyrgios
It is undoubtedly a little too early for Jacob Fearnley to be hailed the new Andy Murray, especially given when he opened his mouth courtside after his shock Australian Open victory over Nick Kyrgios on Monday he immediately confirmed he had lost his Scottish accent.
Having spent five years at …
Ryanair calls for limit of two alcoholic drinks at airports in Europe
Ryanair wants a limit of two alcoholic drinks at airports, as the airline released further details of legal action to recover €15,000 (£12,615) in costs related to a diversion it said was caused by an allegedly disruptive passenger.
The airline has called on European authorities to bring in new curbs …
Lancashire man found guilty of assault after partner’s suicide
A man accused of driving a young mother to suicide through domestic violence has been found guilty of assault and prolonged controlling behaviour but cleared of her manslaughter.
Ryan Wellings, 30, was blamed from “beyond the grave” for the death of his partner, Kiena Dawes.
Wellings denied manslaughter and was …
Nicola Sturgeon announces divorce from Peter Murrell
Nicola Sturgeon has announced her divorce from her long-term partner Peter Murrell, who was previously the chief executive of the Scottish National party.
Their decision to split is not unexpected: it is understood Sturgeon moved out of the couple’s home in Baillieston, Glasgow, after Murrell was arrested and later charged …
Oliviero Toscani, photographer behind provocative Benetton ads, dies aged 83
Tributes have been paid to Oliviero Toscani, the Italian fashion photographer renowned for the provocative images used in Benetton’s advertising campaigns, who has died aged 83.
Toscani, who for two decades was the art director of the global clothing chain, died on Monday after being hospitalised close to his home …
‘Just the start’: X’s new AI software driving online racist abuse, experts warn
A rise in online racism driven by fake images is “just the start of a coming problem” after the latest release of X’s AI software, online abuse experts have warned.
Concerns were raised after computer-generated images created using Grok, X’s generative artificial intelligence chatbot, flooded the social media site in …
Pound hits 14-month low against dollar as CBI hits out over ‘hole in confidence’
The head of Britain’s biggest lobby group has accused the government of damaging business “confidence and trust”, as the pound hit a new 14-month low against the US dollar.
Rupert Soames, the chair of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), criticised the measures being introduced by the government.
Sterling fell …