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Conscription Plan to end exemption for ultraOrthodox sparks row
A proposed bill to extend compulsory military service to ultra-Orthodox students, historically exempt from conscription, has ignited a fierce debate in Israel, with Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly warning that failure to pass the law could jeopardise the stability of the government.
Al-Mawasi 'Humanitarian zone' offers little respite to displaced Palestinians
Amonth ago Nariman Salman finally decided to flee northern Gaza and head for al-Mawasi, a narrow strip of coastline at the southernmost end of the territory designated as a \"humanitarian zone\" by the Israeli military.
Theatre review Star in crisis has a gloriously relatable meltdown
John Cassavetes' 1977 film about a Broadway star in crisis might seem a natural fit for a stage adaptation. Then again, there is the risk of theatrical navalgazing, and with its melange of gothicism, midlife angst and the spy drama, an odd narrative arc to navigate.
UK faces 1bn claim from mining firm after SFO inquiry
The UK government faces an \"extraordinary\" $1bn damages claim, a court has been told, in a lawsuit brought by a mining company that has been financed by Russian banks targeted by sanctions.
In the swim for 58 years Dorset man is world's longest-serving lifeguard
You might have thought that the world’s longest-serving lifeguard would be found patrolling a sun-splashed beach in California or Australia.
Titanic prop that saves Rose (but has no room for Jack) is sold
Ever since the release of Titanic in 1997, debate has raged over whether the piece of wood that keeps Kate Winslet's Rose out of the icy waters could in fact have also accommodated her lover, Jack, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Jamaica says Tory donor should be held accountable for Abbott remarks
The Jamaican government has joined widespread condemnation of comments by the UK Conservative party's largest donor amid concerns about a contract that its health ministry signed with Frank Hester's digital health company.
Ousted co-founder launches $500m bid to buy back WeWork
Adam Neumann, the ousted cofounder of WeWork, has tabled a bid worth more than $500m (£396m) in an attempt to regain control of the troubled office space rental company that he launched in 2010.
Clapham suspect given asylum despite concerns over honesty
The Clapham chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi was granted asylum by a judge who accepted he was a Christian convert despite concerns about his honesty, court documents have revealed.
Springsteen is first foreign star inducted into Ivors Academy
There is perhaps nobody in the nation's short history who is better known for describing blue-collar American life.
Wildlife oasis seen as world’s first nature reserve given Grade-I] listing
A West Yorkshire park regarded as the world's first nature reserve, which was created by an eccentric pioneering 19th-century environmentalist, has been given Grade-II listing.
‘Malicious cyber activity’: Foreign Office summons Chinese envoy
Ministers summoned a senior Chinese diplomat to the Foreign Office yesterday after accusing Beijingbacked hackers of a cyber-attack on the British elections watchdog and a surveillance operation on politicians.
Mayor race Anti-Khan ad mistakes New York for London
Sadiq Khan has accused the Conservatives of using misinformation and \"lies\" in their campaign to unseat him as London mayor after they deleted an online video using scenes of a panicked crowd at a New York subway station to criticise his record on crime.
Blackpool byelection Voters voice dismay at ousted MP Scott Benton
Behind the facade of the bright lights on the Blackpool seafront is a town yearning for regeneration.
Tory exodus continues with double resignation forcing mini-reshuffle
Two Conservative ministers have quit the government in a double blow to Rishi Sunak, who has been forced to carry out a mini-reshuffle.
Assange wins temporary reprieve over extradition to the US
Julian Assange has been handed a reprieve in his fight against extradition to the US after two judges ruled that the WikiLeaks founder could take his case to an appeal hearing but only if the Biden administration is unable to provide the court with suitable assurances.
Trump's Truth Social valued at over $9bn as business goes public
The firm behind Donald Trump's Truth Social went public yesterday at a price that values the minnow social network at more than $9bn (£7.1bn).
We'll rebuild bridge destroyed by container ship, Biden promises
President Joe Biden yesterday vowed to rebuild one of the busiest bridges in the US after it was brought down in seconds after being struck by a massive container ship that had lost power leaving the port of Baltimore.
Arenas urged to put £1 levy on gig tickets to aid smaller music venues
Concert arenas should impose a £1 levy on gig tickets to create a fund that helps prop up grassroots live music, with industry figures telling MPs yesterday that rising costs are creating a \"crisis\" for smaller venues.
Wrong trousers: North Korea censors Titchmarsh's jeans
His calm demeanour and wholesome vocation have apparently endeared him to one of the most authoritarian regimes in the world. But there is something about Alan Titchmarsh that North Korea's censors can't quite forgive his jeans.
The Guardian appoints its first Caribbean correspondent
The Guardian has appointed its first Caribbean correspondent, marking one year since the newspaper's owner issued an apology for the role its founders played in transatlantic slavery.
CBI stops staff discussing sexual misconduct and bullying claims
Lobby group's use of gagging clauses in wake of scandal criticised
Labour China Warned Over Interference In Democracy
Labour has warned China that it will respond to any interference in UK democracy as the government imposed fresh sanctions on hackers linked to Beijing yesterday.
Israel Isolated After UN Security Council Demands Gaza Ceasefire
US abstains but UK and 13 other members call for 'lasting' end to conflict
Brazil's Vinícius Breaks Down Over Racist Abuse
Vinícius Júnior, the Real Madrid and Brazil winger, broke down in tears when asked about the repeated and systematic barrage of racist abuse he has received while playing in La Liga.
Captain wants White to rethink England snub
Declan Rice has said Arsenal's England contingent are on a mission to convince Ben White to rethink his refusal to play for his country.
Rice steps up as leader as he reaches half century
Arsenal midfielder will captain his country against Belgium on the occasion of his 50th cap and he becomes the fifth fastest Englishman to attain that landmark
Page confident Wales can keep Lewandowski at bay
Manager will be 'extremely proud' if his side defeat Poland to make it to Germany
Brook set to make playing return with Yorkshire
The England batter Harry Brook is set to be available for the beginning of Yorkshire's County Championship campaign, according to the White Rose head coach, Ottis Gibson.
Care ends England career and says it was a 'dream come true'
The Harlequins and England scrumhalf Danny Care has confirmed his retirement from international rugby.