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Titan submersible implosion apparently captured in new audio
Seth Meyers on Musk and his agency’s corruption: ‘It’s so transparent’
Elon Musk
’s bizarreOval Office press conference
and theirdismantling of the consumer financial protection bureau
.Seth Meyers
Though Trump promised throughout his campaign to lower grocery prices as president, to date, “we still don’t have a plan …
Top EU court adviser finds Denmark’s ‘ghetto law’ is direct discrimination
Denmark’s “ghetto law”, which allows the state to demolish apartment blocks in areas where at least half of residents have a “non-western” background, constitutes direct discrimination on the basis of ethnic origin, a senior adviser to the EU’s top court has found.
categorises …Sudan says plan for first Russian naval base in Africa will go ahead
A plan for Russia to establish its first naval base in Africa will go ahead, Sudan’s foreign minister has confirmed, after years of delays over the Red Sea military port.
If the agreement is implemented, Russia would join the US and China in the region. They have bases to …
Reeves has ‘dealt with any issues that arise’ from career in retail banking, Starmer says
Rachel Reeves has “dealt with any issues that arise” from her career in retail banking, Keir Starmer has said, after claims the chancellor misused expenses and made inaccuracies on her CV.
Reeves’s career history has been called into question after a BBC investigation revealed she worked at the Bank of …
Angela Rayner reportedly told about offensive WhatsApp joke in 2022
Angela Rayner was told nearly three years ago that the sacked minister Andrew Gwynne had made a “derogatory” joke about her on an offensive WhatsApp group, the Guardian has been told.
The deputy prime minister was told separately by two local councillors about the lewd message about her by Gwynne, …
Reform MP installed solar to cut bills but party calls renewables ‘massive con’
London’s first Roman basilica found under office block
The remains of London’s earliest Roman basilica have been discovered under an office block, in what archaeologists have described as one of the most significant recent discoveries in the capital.
The almost 2,000-year-old structure was part of the forum, the Roman capital’s social and administrative centre, and built around the …
Domestic violence study that strangled rats should not have been approved, animal advocates argue
Animal welfare experts and advocates have questioned whether an Australian-led study that non-fatally strangled rats as part of research into the impact of intimate partner violence in humans should have been approved.
They argue that, despite gaining necessary ethical approvals, the study’s use of animals lacked justification given the potentially …
12 people injured after grenade thrown into packed French bar
Twelve people were injured, at least two critically, when a grenade was thrown into a packed bar in the city of Grenoble in south-eastern France.
An attacker carrying an automatic rifle reportedly entered the bar on Wednesday evening and threw the grenade before fleeing without saying a word.
The …