The Palestinian militant group is reviewing the deal, which includes sending humanitarian aid into Gaza as soon as Hamas signs off on it
Month: May 2025
Caroline Darian says mother Gisèle Pelicot would ‘die’ if she acknowledged her daughter was also a potential victim
Author claims mother is in denial ‘to protect herself’
Bernard Kerik: 9/11 police commissioner later imprisoned and pardoned dies aged 69
The controversial figure has died following a ‘private battle with illness’
Trump’s tariffs are back on for now as he fights trade court ruling, appeals panel rules
Administration’s tariff agenda is temporarily reinstated while legal challenges play out
Reeves to plough tens of billions into red wall seats as Labour seeks to fend off Farage
The chancellor is expected to change how the government assesses spending plans to benefit the north and Midlands
Nationwide customers to earn £100 bonus payment this year – are you eligible?
Even more customers are eligible for the payment this year
Attorney General compares Reform and Tories’ policy to actions of Nazi Germany
Lord Hermer remarked claims that international law can be ‘put aside’ were made in the early 1930s in Germany
Trump fury over US court bid to block tariffs – as experts warn uncertainty could hit economy
A ruling by three US judges has been described as ‘good news’ for countries negotiating trade deals with Trump but brought warnings of uncertainty and confusion
Faizan Zaki, 13, w-i-n-s 2025 Spelling Bee after coming in second last year
Zaki’s voice began to crack as he got near the final letters of his winning word, ‘éclaircissement’
Cop on NYC Mayor Adams’ security team eyed for links to ‘crypto king’ chainsaw torture: report
One of detectives allegedly picked up victim from airport