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'All I can do is get justice' Father pays tribute to his dead daughter
'We raised her with a lot of hardship,\" the father of the trainee doctor murdered during a rest break at a Kolkata hospital has said.
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person, dies at age of 117
The world's oldest person, Maria Branyas Morera, who was born in the US in 1907 and lived through two pandemics and two world wars, has died in Spain at the age of 117, her family said yesterday.
Fighting fierce as Ukraine pushes deeper into Russia
Fierce fighting continued inside Russia yesterday as Ukrainian troops tried to seize more territory and used kamikaze drones to blow up a Russian pontoon bridge across a strategic river crossing.
Bodies of six Israeli civilians taken hostage in October recovered in Gaza, says IDF
Israel has recovered the bodies of six hostages who were seized during the attack by Hamas on 7 October last year and taken to Gaza, its military announced yesterday.
Veterans join archaeologists to reveal fate of fallen at Battle of Waterloo
From chopped limbs to ground-down remains, the fate of those killed in the bloody Battle of Waterloo has long been the subject of macabre speculation.
The turbine defender Easing the resistance to clean energy tech
The prospect of pylons, wind turbines and solar farms springing up across the countryside has upset a number of T UK communities.
President urges voters to protect US democracy by electing Harris as successor
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took to the stage at the Democratic national convention on Monday night as the president urged the nation to elect his would-be successor to protect American democracy.
Swiftonomics Seismic impact of European leg of the Eras tour
Taylor Swift's final night at Wembley has wrapped up the European leg of her Eras tour, already the highest grossing tour ever.
'Out of this world' Guide to modernist Manchester sets out to restore architects' vision and optimism
As a pre-war building it must have blown people's minds,\" says Jack Hale, admiring the magnificence of A glassy the Express Building in Manchester.
Disorder Factory worker jailed for role in riot at hotel
A man who shouted abuse at police guarding a hotel housing asylum seekers and celebrated as missiles were thrown at officers has been jailed for three years and four months, as more people were sentenced yesterday for their part in the riots.
'It'll mean a lot' King visits Southport to meet those affected by attack
King Charles was greeted by hundreds of people in Southport yesterday as he visited Merseyside to meet those affected by last month's knife attack.
Rocket testing 'will return' after explosion at Shetland spaceport
A rocket company has vowed to return to regular operations \"as soon as possible\" after an explosion during a test at the UK's new spaceport in Shetland.
Disney drops waiver defence over woman's death at resort
Disney has dropped a controversial legal claim that the terms and conditions a widower agreed when signing up for the Disney+ streaming service protect it from a wrongful death lawsuit he brought over his wife's death after she ate at a resort restaurant.
Half a million children 'will face holiday hunger' if £1bn local crisis fund is ditched
More than half a million children will go hungry during school holidays from the October half-term if the government fails to renew a £1bn local welfare crisis fund due to end in six weeks' time, charities have warned.
Scotland's peak rail fares return after flat rate trial fails to add passengers
Scottish ministers will reintroduce peak rail fares across the country after an experiment with flat rate fares failed to significantly increase passenger numbers.
Travellers to EU will have to pay £6 visa-waiver charge from May
UK citizens travelling to the European Union next summer will have to pay a €7 (£6) visa-waiver charge after the EU revealed its timeline for the introduction of new border checks and entry requirements for some visitors.
'My end of life dog': Delon's plan to have pet killed and buried with him is vetoed by family
The late French actor Alain Delon's wish that his pet dog be put down and buried with him has been rejected by his children after an outcry from animal rights campaigners.
Six presumed dead after sinking of superyacht
Six people are now presumed dead after the superyacht they were onboard sank in a sudden, violent storm off the coast of Sicily.
Eating red meat raises risk of type 2 diabetes
Eating processed or red meat increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, with two slices of ham a day raising the danger by 15%, the largest study of its kind suggests.
Reeves plans tax rise amid alarm over 'black hole'
Rachel Reeves is planning to raise taxes, cut spending and get tough on benefits in October's budget amid Treasury alarm that the pick-up in the economy has failed to improve the poor state of the public finances.
Gündogan's desire to leave Barça sparks interest from City
Manchester City are interested in bringing back their former club captain Ilkay Gündogan from Barcelona.
Vardy stuns Spurs to spark strong start for Leicester
After Jamie Vardy stunned Tottenham by scoring an unlikely equaliser, he saluted the Leicester supporters.
'Expectations shift. There needs to be patience'
Katherine Grainger says UK Sport will not rush funding decisions in the wake of GB's mixed return at Paris 2024
Players' union start work on fixing 'broken' global calender
The World Cricketers' Association has announced a review into a global schedule it describes as \"broken and unsustainable\" and \"confusing and chaotic\". It aims to propose a structure that \"enables international cricket and domestic leagues to coexist in a clear, coherent calendar\".
Pay disputes Tory fury over union deals at odds with public mood
Labour caves in to unions. Fears of a wageprice spiral. Back to the 1970s and a new winter of discontent.
Ministers allow more flights from London City airport
Ministers have approved London City airport's application to increase capacity, in a decision that has disappointed climate campaigners.
Caribbean crime Concern grows in region over wave of violence
The last thing Raquel Rodriguez remembers of that afternoon is that she was playing with her neighbour's baby outside her home in the Trinidad and Tobago neighbourhood of Barataria. Then came a piercingly loud explosion.
Macron hoping fresh talks can end French political stalemate
Emmanuel Macron is to meet French party and parliamentary leaders this week for negotiations to break the political deadlock over who should form a new government.
Republicans accuse Biden of 'impeachable conduct' despite lack of evidence
Congressional Republicans have accused Joe Biden of \"egregious\" conduct for which he should be impeached despite providing no evidence that the US president committed a crime.
Ukraine close to cutting off Russian forces in part of Kursk after third bridge attacked
Ukraine has destroyed a third bridge over the Seym River in the Kursk region, as part of an apparent attempt to expand what President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has described as a military \"buffer zone\" inside Russia.