Ukraine agrees in principle to a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire – if Russia follows suit – prompting Washington to announce that it’s restoring the flow of military aid and intelligence to Kyiv cut off after the Oval Office row. But Russia does not follow suit. The Duchess of Sussex’s lifestyle series, “With Love, Meghan”, debuts on Netflix, to dire reviews.
Uncollected rubbish starts piling up in Birmingham after the city’s rubbish collectors embark on an indefinite strike. Israel launches air strikes on Gaza, ending the ceasefire. It says that Hamas had breached its terms by failing to release hostages and had rejected proposals to extend the truce. Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting, Friedrich Merz, announces plans to splurge on defence spending to help with Europe’s rearmament. Rupert Lowe, the Reform UK MP for Great Yarmouth, is suspended by the party, amid claims that he’d made threats towards the party’s chairman, Zia Yusuf. Lowe, who had earlier described Nigel Farage as the “messianic” leader of a “protest party”, claims to be the victim of a smear campaign; the Crown Prosecution Service opts not to bring charges against him.
At the age of 69, Donatella Versace steps down as creative director of the Versace fashion empire. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch formally abandons the net zero target enshrined by Theresa May in 2019. A fire at an old substation near Heathrow brings Britain’s busiest airport to a shuddering halt for 24 hours. The presidential hopes of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen (pictured, above) are dealt a major blow when she is convicted of embezzlement, and banned from running for office for five years.
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