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Strikes BMA in secret talks with government to end action by NHS consultants
Government officials and doctors' leaders are holding secret talks aimed at ending strikes by hospital consultants before the NHS's winter crisis starts
Fan who won U-turn on England shirt couldn't buy one herself
A 16-year-old football fan who was instrumental in getting Nike to sell replicas of the England goalkeeper Mary Earps' green jersey says she is \"really disappointed\" after not managing to buy one after they sold out in hours this week
'Midas touch': Swift on track to smash box office records with Eras concert movie
Having conquered the music world Taylor Swift is poised to do the same at the box office, with a concert film expected to be the highest grossing movie in UK cinemas this weekend
'Where is humanity?' Mother-in-law of Humza Yousaf sends tearful video
The mother-in-law of Scotland's first minister, who is trapped in Gaza, has questioned how Israel's bombardment of the Palestinian territory can be allowed to continue, as she described the deteriorating and desperate conditions there
Shelling on Lebanon-Israel border kills one journalist and wounds six
A group of international journalists covering clashes on the border in south Lebanon have been hit by shelling, with one killed and six injured. The Associated Press and Al Jazeera said the weapon was an Israeli shell
US urges Israel not to target civilians amid fears of wider Middle East war
The most senior US diplomat has urged Israel to take every possible precaution to avoid civilian casualties in Gaza as he called for safe zones to be established in the territory where shelter, food, water and medical supplies can be provided
Israel's darkest day How 24 hours of terror unfolded
As dawn broke last Saturday over the 40-mile GazaIsrael barrier, once confidently described as an \"iron wall\", Hamas struck at the eyes and ears of Israel's defence
'After the pogroms, the angel of death is licking his lips'
The word pogrom was not meant to exist in Hebrew. In the new Israel, the very idea of Jews being murdered en masse, their children butchered before their eyes, was meant to have been banished to the realm of bitter memory
'Pray for us' Gaza residents trapped by evacuation order, Hamas and bombs
Yesterday morning, more than a million people in northern Gaza found themselves facing a terrible dilemma
West Bank Palestinians say 11 people killed as violence flares in occupied territories
Violence between Palestinian protesters and Israeli security forces erupted in several areas of occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank yesterday as the Israeli military ordered nearly half of Gaza's population to evacuate before an expected ground offensive
Thousands flee ahead of expected invasion of Gaza
Thousands of people fled from the north to the southern half of Gaza yesterday in advance of an expected ground invasion of the blockaded strip as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict descended into its bloodiest period in decades
Wigan's warrior Peet's passion and philosophy leads him to chance of Grand Final glory
There are many words you could use to describe Matt Peet but after an enlightening afternoon in the company of the Wigan Warriors coach, it quickly becomes apparent that ordinary is not one of them.
A village betrayed Ukrainians grieve in aftermath of strike 'aided by local defectors'
The funeral procession began at midday. Four coffins were taken out of a cottage and loaded into the of two white vans back The vehicles trundled along a dirt track.
Human rights campaigners warn of crackdown against climate protest
Human rights experts and campaigners have warned against an intensifying crackdown on climate protests in Europe, as Guardian research found countries across the continent using repressive measures to silence activists.
Fraud trial defence targets FTX founder's girlfriend
The billion-dollar fraud trial of the fallen cryptocurrency boss Sam Bankman-Fried continued yesterday with the cross-examination of his ex-girlfriend, whom his lawyers tried to paint as having been responsible for the collapse of the crypto exchange FTX and its sister hedge fund, Alameda Research.
SNP leader urges MP to give up her seat after defecting to Tories
Humza Yousaf has urged Lisa Cameron, the Scottish National party politician who has defected to the Conservatives, to do the \"honourable thing\" and resign as an MP.
'I feel utterly helpless' Yousaf tells of fears for relatives stuck in Gaza
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby.
Theatre review Show has lots to love, but ultimately falls flat
We have come W to expect the unexpected from Jamie Lloyd. The director's 2019 revival of Evita gave Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical a hipsterish edginess, and it is the same for this production of Lloyd Webber's 1993 musical, to which he brings ferocious unpredictability.
Former F1 boss Ecclestone pleads guilty to tax fraudbut avoids prison term
The former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has agreed to pay £652.6m to HMRC after pleading guilty to fraud.
Dust could be 'melted' to create streets on the moon, say experts
The moon has no air, no water and an extreme 250-degree celsius temperature range, but among the most vexing challenges for space agencies hoping to set up camp is the dust. It erodes space suits, clogs machinery, interferes with scientific instruments and makes moving around difficult.
'Reset the clock': sadness and hope as felled Sycamore Gap tree is removed
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a \"full stop\" to the saga.
Philip Morris lobbying against curbs on e-cigarettes
Philip Morris International (PMI), the tobacco and vaping company behind Marlboro cigarettes, is waging a lobbying campaign to prevent countries from cracking down on vapes and similar products as part of a global treaty, a leaked email reveals.
Jewish schools close amid safety concerns
Two Jewish schools in north-west London are to close because of safety fears amid the crisis in Israel and Gaza, as ministers announced £3m for a charity that helps protect Jewish community sites.
Israel was alerted by Egypt three days before attack, says US politician
A senior US politician has said Israel received an official warning from Egypt of a possible attack from Gaza three days before Hamas launched its deadly cross-border assault on Saturday.
'No wreaths left' Israel buries its dead as families demand answers
Jerusalem's streets have J been quiet since the devastating Hamas attack that killed at least 1,300 Israelis. But at the entrance to Mount Herzl, Israel's military cemetery, cars and coaches lined the road outside for 500m in both directions as the country began the long and sorrowful process of burying so many dead.
'We were all panicking' feels safe Nowhere as bombs keep falling, say Gaza residents
There were places in Gaza where, even in times of conflict, Palestinians once felt marginally safer than elsewhere.
British children of hostages plead for safe return
The British children of elderly hostages abducted by Hamas pleaded for their return yesterday as they described the invasion of Israel as a \"second Holocaust\".
US promises arms to Israel as UN sounds Gaza warning
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians flee their homes, amid dwindling food and water supplies
UK And EU Tell Social Media Sites To Deal With Violent Content And Misinformation
The coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict on social media platforms has come under scrutiny from the UK government and Brussels, as tech firms including X and Meta were urged to deal with a surge in violent and misleading content on their sites.
Matavesi set to play despite father's death
Hooker expected to face England after second family bereavement for Fijisquad