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Former GB News presenter ordered to pay Ofcom £50,000 in legal costs
A former GB News presenter who lost a high court battle with Ofcom has been ordered to pay £50,000 in legal costs before the final bill is determined.
Working out at weekends 'just as good for brain' as daily exercise
Cramming your exercise into the weekend not only brings physical benefits on a par with regular workouts, but is just as good for your brain, a study suggests.
Casualties Deaths surge as IDF steps up offensive
Israel's offensive in northern Gaza has claimed more than 700 lives in a little over three weeks in a series of attacks that have resulted in heavy casualties among the 100,000 or so people who are still living there. Below are the reported deaths over the last nine days.
Clinton shows England have generational midfield talent on their hands
It is debatable precisely how much can be gleaned from this workout against a team ranked 50th in the world who lost 5-0 to Denmark on Friday but, if England can take one certainty from this victory, it is this: in Grace Clinton, they have found a generational midfielder who they can build the team around for at least the next four major tournaments.
Amorim on his way United ready to pay £8.3m for Sporting head coach
Euston lets rail passengers board early to cut chronic overcrowding
Passengers using London Euston are to be allowed to board some services early in an attempt to ease persistent overcrowding at the railway station.
Badenoch and Jenrick go all out to appeal to the worst instincts of Conservative members
First the good news. In just a few days' time you won't be subjected to a constant stream of unconsciousness from Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick.
JPMorgan sues customers over alleged fraud linked to Viral Tik Tok Videos
JPMorgan Chase is suing customers in the US it accuses of stealing thousands of dollars from ATMs by exploiting a technical glitch that went viral on TikTok this summer.
HSBC chief denies plans afoot to break banking group in two
The boss of HSBC has said moves to separate its eastern and western operations are not part of a plan to break up the banking group, as he announced a $3bn share buyback amid better-than-expected profits.
Santander to axe 1,400 jobs by end of year
Santander is cutting more than 1,400 jobs across its UK business this year amid ongoing efforts to reduce costs.
Interwoven The city where hair is an act of resistance
In a country beset by gang warfare, the Ecuadorian city of Otavalo stands as a haven of safety, where the Kichwa community thrives with its rich cultural heritage, vibrant traditions, distinctive clothing and long hair.
England take a punt on Bethell for NZ tour
Warwickshire's Jacob Bethell appears to be England's latest punt, with the 21-year-old batter named in the 16-man Test squad for the upcoming tour of New Zealand.
Nearly half of global land mass hit by extreme drought in 2023
Nearly half of the Earth's land mass was affected by extreme drought last year, as heat-related deaths, food insecurity and the spread of infectious diseases caused by the climate crisis reached record levels, according to a report.
North Gaza Horrors of siege hidden by blockade and blackout
When internet connectivity returned to Jabaliya in northern Gaza after another blackout last Thursday, Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif used social media to describe the situation during the hours the area was offline.
British girl with peanut allergy dies on holiday in Rome
Prosecutors in Rome have opened a manslaughter investigation after a British girl with a peanut allergy died during a holiday with her family.
Petrol and food prices to fall due to oil glut, World Bank forecasts
Petrol and food prices will fall over the next two years because of a glut in oil production, the World Bank has said, offering hope to consumers that the cost pressures of the past three years could start to ease.
Lack of social mobility is costing UK £19bn a year, report finds
A lack of social mobility is costing the UK £19bn a year, a report produced by the cross-party thinktank Demos and the Co-op has found.
Skripal and daughter 'at home when novichok was put on front door'
A deadly nerve agent was applied to the front door of the former spy Sergei Skripal while he and his daughter, Yulia, were at home, a counter-terrorism chief has revealed.
Lithuanian election winners pledge big defence spending
Lithuania's opposition Social Democratic party has promised to spend \"as much money as is needed\" on security and defence to counter a potential threat from Russia after finishing a comfortable first in Sunday's parliamentary elections.
A view from the stands Going full Woodward is incompetent or cowardly
It was about half an hour after the final whistle at the FA Cup final when I had my exchange with Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Digital avatars may help people with psychosis confront voices
Digital characters, or avatars, could help people with psychosis hear voices less often and reduce the distress caused, research suggests.
as Amorim closes in on Old Trafford hot seat
Chances of interest rate cut boosted by latest fall in shop prices
The chances of a fresh cut in interest rates from the Bank of England next week have been boosted by a report that shows shop prices falling at their fastest pace in more than three years.
Lloyds bank 'assessing impact' of car finance ruling
Lloyds Banking Group has said it is assessing the potential impact of a landmark court ruling over car finance mis-selling on Friday, which may lead to lenders paying out billions of pounds in compensation to borrowers.
Escaped parrots returned to London zoo after six-day adventure
Prisoners handed six-month terms still in jail after 16 years
Prisoners serving controversial indeterminate sentences were given minimum terms of less than six months but remained in jail for at least 16 years, newly released data shows.
Taking United job would be enormous risk for Amorim
job would be enormous risk for Amorim
Japan's Uncertain Future As Coalition Majority In Doubt
Economic fallout feared as country loses its political stability
Netanyahu: 'Precise' Attack Hit The Defences Of Iran Hard
Tehran plays down airstrikes as UN set to discuss escalation
Minister Says Government Considering Smacking Ban
The new Labour government is considering a ban on smacking, a cabinet minister has said.