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July 17, 2024

Turmoil for Labour in Wales after Gething resigns as first minister

Move to step down follows months of infighting and scandal

Turmoil for Labour in Wales after Gething resigns as first minister

4 mins

Fears in Europe reignite over Vance

Donald Trump's choice of JD Vance as his vice-presidential candidate has reignited deep-seated fears in Europe that he would pursue a transactional America First foreign policy that could culminate in the US pushing for Ukraine to acquiesce to Vladimir Putin and sue for peace with Russia.

Fears in Europe reignite over Vance

4 mins

A legacy for England Eight years that have given fans an expectation of success

Eight years is a long time in football. Eight years is long enough for people to run out of patience.

A legacy for England Eight years that have given fans an expectation of success

3 mins

Body found in Tenerife is Jay Slater, autopsy confirms

An autopsy has confirmed that a body found by Spanish rescuers in Tenerife on Monday is that of the missing British teenager Jay Slater.

Body found in Tenerife is Jay Slater, autopsy confirms

2 mins

Israel-Gaza War Internal Pressure Mounts On Starmer To Shift UK Policy

The first internal pressure on the Labour government to shift Britain's policy on Israel came yesterday, when Labour Friends of Israel said that the UK should restore funding to the UN's Palestinian relief agency, Unrwa.

Israel-Gaza War Internal Pressure Mounts On Starmer To Shift UK Policy

2 mins

Electoral reform Labour divided over case for change to voting system

The vote at Labour conference was passed overwhelmingly and to loud cheers: the party should ditch the first past the post electoral system in favour of proportional representation. So what happens next? Almost certainly nothing - at least for now.

Electoral reform Labour divided over case for change to voting system

4 mins

Esa plans mission to study asteroid as it hurtles past Earth

In 2029 an asteroid larger than the Eiffel Tower will skim past Earth in an event that until recent years scientists had feared could foreshadow a catastrophic collision.

Esa plans mission to study asteroid as it hurtles past Earth

2 mins

Secret Service director: local police responsible for roof from which shots were fired

The US Secret Service was under mounting pressure last night over its failure to prevent the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, as its director said the agency had deemed the rooftop from which the gunman fired his rifle as outside its security perimeter and that local police were stationed inside the building in question.

Secret Service director: local police responsible for roof from which shots were fired

3 mins

Strictly contestants will no longer be left alone with dancers, says BBC

Strictly Come Dancing professional dancers will no longer be left on their own with contestants during rehearsals, the BBC has announced.

Strictly contestants will no longer be left alone with dancers, says BBC

1 min

Orbán: Trump's 'Detailed Plans' Would End Ukraine War Straight After Election

Viktor Orbán has claimed in a letter to a top EU body that Donald Trump has "detailed and well-founded" plans for peace between Russia and Ukraine a claim likely to inflame tensions about the Hungarian prime minister's diplomatic freelancing.

Orbán: Trump's 'Detailed Plans' Would End Ukraine War Straight After Election

3 mins

IDF Strikes Kill At Least 60 People Across The Gaza Strip

At least 60 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip yesterday, health officials said, including in an attack on a school sheltering displaced people and another on an Israeli-designated "humanitarian zone", as ceasefire talks appeared to stall once again.

IDF Strikes Kill At Least 60 People Across The Gaza Strip

2 mins

Kagame is elected to fourth term in Rwanda with 99% of the vote

The Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, is gearing up for a fourth term in office after winning a thundering 99.15% of the vote in an election where only two challengers were allowed to run against him.

Kagame is elected to fourth term in Rwanda with 99% of the vote

2 mins

Senior North Korean diplomat defected to south while in Cuba

A North Korean diplomat based in Cuba defected to South Korea in November, becoming the highest ranking envoy from his country to escape to the south since 2016.

Senior North Korean diplomat defected to south while in Cuba

2 mins

Harland & Wolff still awaiting decision on £200m bailout

Harland & Wolff, the owner of the Belfast shipyard that built the Titanic, has said it is still awaiting a government decision on a £200m intervention despite signs that the Labour government is due to reject the financial lifeline.

Harland & Wolff still awaiting decision on £200m bailout

2 mins

Trump 2.0 Ex-president's return could damage global economy

Opinion polls conducted since the weekend suggest Donald Trump's narrow escape from the attempt on his life in Pennsylvania has made his return to the White House more likely. Until now, little attention has been paid to what Trump 2.0 would mean for the US and wider global economy. That will now change.

Trump 2.0 Ex-president's return could damage global economy

3 mins

'Colin's not a champion': punchy Woods swipes back at Montgomerie

Former world No 1 dismisses retirement talk after Scot suggests he should walk away

'Colin's not a champion': punchy Woods swipes back at Montgomerie

3 mins

Hampton holds firm as England secure summer finals place

They got there - just. England are going to the 2025 Women's European Championship in Switzerland to defend their title, after securing automatic qualification with a nervy goalless draw in Sweden.

Hampton holds firm as England secure summer finals place

3 mins

Southgate was the ambassador England had needed all along

Departing manager proved the impossible job could be cracked with patriotic virtues of modesty and empathy

Southgate was the ambassador England had needed all along

5 mins

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