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Rising sea levels mean Pacific islands in 'grave danger', warns UN chief
Pacific island nations are in \"grave danger\" from rising sea levels and the world must \"answer the SOS before it is too late\", the UN chief has warned during a visit to Tonga.
Airstrikes Five dead in wave of missile and drone attacks
A huge missile and drone attack launched by Russia across Ukrainian territory has left at least five people dead, officials have said.
Actors revolt on stage at Edinburgh festival after proposal to cut Scottish arts funding
Actors and directors have protested on stage during the Edinburgh festival after anger about proposed cuts to Scottish arts funding escalated into open revolt.
Employers offering sabbaticals 'increasingly sought' by workers
Workers are increasingly choosing employers who offer sabbaticals to combat burnout, gain new experiences and improve their work-life balance, experts say.
Scholz vows to act on weapons and deportations after Solingen attack
The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has promised tougher weapons laws and swifter enforcement of deportation rules in response to the deadly mass stabbing in the western city of Solingen, as the far right seized on public outrage in the run-up to key state elections.
Pokrovsk Lives packed up into bags as Russians close on city
Library books are piled in the street, waiting to be removed in a truck.
Madueke and Palmer show there is hope for Chelsea project
Chelsea's business planning and human resource practices may confound all but their blue-sky thinkers, but that does not preclude them providing great entertainment.
Evolving England have youthful appeal for 'grandad' Root
Former captain is enjoying life in the ranks as Brendon McCullum's team show they can win in a different style
Manufacturers renew calls for UK industrial strategy
UK manufacturers have renewed calls on the government to urgently draft an industrial strategy that will bring in investment and fix the \"terrible\" damage caused by the Brexit deal.
'Everyone was afraid' DRC's displaced families caught on the mpox frontline
First, liquid-filled blisters developed on threeyear-old Marceline Désiré's back.
RFK Jr's sibling 'heartbroken' over Trump endorsement
Max Kennedy, the brother of Robert F Kennedy Jr, has implored the public to ignore his sibling's decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential election and endorse Donald Trump.
Von der Leyen expected to miss gender target for senior EU jobs
Ursula von der Leyen is expected to miss her target of a gender-balanced European Commission, after EU governments snubbed her request to propose male and female candidates.
Solingen stabbings suspect motivated by ideology of Islamic State, prosecutors say
Prosecutors have said the suspect arrested over a stabbing rampage in the western German city of Solingen shares the radical ideology of the Islamic State and was acting on those beliefs when he launched his attack.
Fear in Venezuela Maduro seeks to cement third term as 1,600 detainees languish in cells
Nicolás Maduro calls his political crackdown Operación Tun Tun (Operation Knock Knock) after the spine-chilling visits his security forces pay their targets.
Women abused as children could be denied justice due to legal anomaly
Thousands of women who were sexually abused as children could be unable to obtain justice because of an anomaly in the law of England and Wales that is being challenged at the European court of human rights.
Protection for asylum seekers in hotels needed urgently, Cooper warned
More than 50 refugee organisations have written to the home secretary calling for urgent protections to be put in place for asylum seekers living in hotels who may be at risk from further far-right attacks.
Allsopp hits back after son's trip to Europe reported to council
Kirstie Allsopp has hit back at Britain's \"risk-averse\" culture as she revealed she was reported to social services for allowing her teenage son to go on an Interrailing trip.
'Fakeaway' posh pizza grabs a bigger slice of the ready meal market
If you were in the mood for pizza the supermarket choice used to be straightforward fresh or frozen, thin or thick, margherita or pepperoni - but the UK's growing appetite for posh pizza is bringing little-known Italian regional specialities and outre toppings to the mainstream.
Conservative leadership Which candidates are strongest on net zero?
Out of power, and with no one paying the Tories much attention, the Conservative leadership contest may seem fairly irrelevant to UK climate policy.
Expect more economic pain to cut costs, says McFadden as Starmer blames the Tories
A senior cabinet minister has warned of more economic pain to come as the government prepares to restrict public spending in ways MPs and campaigners say could exacerbate the cost of living crisis.
Autonomy tycoon's guard pays tribute to 'genuine and loving' family
The armed guard assigned to Mike Lynch while he faced fraud charges has described how close he became to the \"loving\" tech entrepreneur and his family.
Police acted as 'private security' for Drax, say climate camp activists
Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth have accused police of acting as \"private security\" for the UK's biggest carbon emitter after dozens of preemptive arrests forced the cancellation of a climate protest camp near Drax power station.
'Our sanctions are fair' The secondaries sending away one in four pupils
Fifty secondary schools in England suspended more than a quarter of their students after the pandemic, with children at schools with the most disadvantaged pupils three times as likely to be suspended as children living in wealthier areas, according to analysis by the Guardian.
Widen access to classical with free lessons, says Master of the King's Music
All children should be taught musical instruments for free at school to widen access to classical music, according to the first black woman to be appointed Master of the King's Music.
Hospitals not working, says sister of woman who died waiting in A&E
The sister of a woman who died under a coat in a crowded Nottingham A&E department says her story shows \"the whole hospital system isn't working\" as she fears more people could die due to overcrowding and mistakes.
'Peace and love still reign': carnival's message of unity
Thousands of have gathered on the streets of London draped in flags and decked in jewels to celebrate the annual Notting Hill carnival, with some describing the festival as a \"big statement\" on cultural diversity.
Search for remains of British army officer killed by IRA
A search is to begin for the remains of a British army captain and undercover officer who was kidnapped, murdered and secretly buried by the IRA in 1977.
'You hit us, we will hit you' South Lebanon residents left reeling by IDF barrage
Like every morning, Ali Abu Khudoud woke just before dawn yesterday to perform the fajr prayer.
On the brink Both sides are holding back, but for how long?
If Israel and Hezbollah wanted an all-out war it would have happened a long time ago.
'I don't do fear': woman, 102, breaks record as oldest UK skydiver
A 102-year-old military veteran who has become Britain's oldest skydiver says she \"doesn't do fear\" and is urging people in their 80s and 90s to \"not to give up anything\".