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The Russian drone that struck a Romanian apartment last night (pictured, above), injuring two people, is not the first hit on a Nato nation since the outbreak of war in Ukraine. But it may signal an escalation.Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte condemned “Russia’s reckless behaviour” as “a danger to ...
Six years after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis sparked racial protests across the US, something similar is happening in Ireland. The death of a Congolese man in Dublin, while detained by security guards, has sparked protests in the capital and beyond.What happened?On 15 May, Yves Sakila wa...
Nearly two-thirds (59%) of football fans think VAR is working badly in the Premier League, and 72% say it’s made watching games less enjoyable. But only 18% agree with Andy Burnham that the league should “get rid” of the system, according to a YouGov poll of 2,007 adults, which found that 68% favour...
£72,000: How much Rupert Lowe has earned from posting on X since being elected in late 2024 – far more than any other MP. The former Reform MP has been heavily promoted by the platform’s owner, Elon Musk, and has had greater reach than Nigel Farage since launching the far-right Restore UK party in F...
Some “wellness practitioners” are peddling a new kind of detox: dabbing the poisonous secretions of an Amazonian tree frog onto your skin. With potentially life-threatening results.Last weekend, Kristian Trend, a 40-year-old wellness coach from Leicester, died after reportedly using kambo, the frog ...
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The Explainer Office for National Statistics says the fertility rate in England and Wales is the lowest ever recorded

The Explainer How much leeway does the judiciary have and can decisions be reconsidered?

The Explainer The death of a Congolese man in Dublin has led to massive protests

Talking Point Both Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham have accused Blair of failing to focus on inequality

Talking Point ‘Symbolic’ push for referendum shows ‘Scotland’s constitutional future has returned to the core of British politics’

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