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March 24, 2025
'Awash with blood' Gaza medics on horrors of past week
Early last Tuesday morning, within minutes of the wave of Israeli airstrikes that broke the fragile two-month ceasefire which had brought some respite to Gaza, the emergency room of al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in the central town of Deir al-Balah was full.

4 mins
Starmer is warned against 'appeasing' Trump on tax
Opposition and Labour MPs hit out over talk of digital deal to halt tariffs

4 mins
Press freedom in Serbia under violent attack, say journalists
Press freedom in Serbia is facing a \"dangerous turning point\" after mounting pressure on independent outlets from ministers and state-backed media, a group of senior editors has warned.

2 mins
'Furious and frustrated': climate protester, 78, on life in prison
\"I was behind bars for Christmas, new year and my birthday on 10 January,\" said 78-year-old Gaie Delap, who was sent back to prison in December when the right-sized tag for her wrist could not be found.

3 mins
Depardieu to appear in court on charges of sexual assault
Gérard Depardieu will become the most high-profile French person to stand trial on #MeToo abuse allegations when he appears in a Paris court today.

2 mins
Canada to go to polls on 28 April after Carney calls snap election
Canada's prime minister, Mark Carney, has called a snap election on 28 April, firing the starting gun on a contest that is widely expected to focus on the strained relationship with the US amid threats to Canada's economic and political future.

3 mins
Elbows up! Maple syrup sales soar as UK shoppers show support
Its claims to fame include maple syrup and extreme politeness, so it is perhaps fitting that in the face of Donald Trump's assault on Canada's sovereignty and economy, Britons are queuing up to show their support.

2 mins
Experts Called In To Investigate Student Loans Fraud Claims
Fraud experts are to investigate the university loans system amid concerns that students are falsely claiming millions without intending to study – or ever repay the loans – the education secretary has announced.

2 mins
Brianna Ghey's mother urges under-16s ban on social media
The mother of the murdered teenager Brianna Ghey has said under-16s should be banned from social media, describing it as \"an absolute cesspit\".

1 min
The quandary: Break tax pledges or cast Labour adrift from its principles
The ferocious backlash against the £5bn in welfare cuts crafted to balance the books in this Wednesday's spring statement highlighted an increasingly glaring conflict between Labour's pre-election tax pledges and the party's wider purpose.

3 mins
PCS union says Reeves's planned £2bn of cuts to civil service will hit frontline roles
Rachel Reeves's planned cuts of £2bn to departments will hit frontline services from jobcentres to HMRC phone lines and efforts to cut the asylum backlog, a union has said.
3 mins
Labour goals Involve public and business to succeed, says Demos
Labour's missions are at risk of failing unless the government does more to involve the whole country as the age of \"command and control\" is over, a report from Demos has warned.
1 min
Devalued and ignored How a full-time carer died along with his son
Peter Lodge devoted his life to his son, David. He cherished every moment with him, even when David's condition left them in effect housebound.

8 mins
Andy Peebles, Radio 1 DJ and presenter, dies aged 76
Andy Peebles, the former Radio 1 DJ and presenter who was one of the last people to interview John Lennon, has died aged 76.

1 min
Artists demand £250m to fund music education
Elton John, Coldplay, Harry Styles, Stormzy and Central Cee are among the artists backing a call from Ed Sheeran for Keir Starmer to commit £250m for music education.
2 mins
Heathrow returns to normal two days after power cut
Heathrow airport returned to normal business yesterday, two days after it was forced to close when a fire at an electrical substation caused a power cut.
1 min
'It'd be the end': blow for fishers in row with holiday home owners
For the past 40 years, Richard Clarke has fished for lobsters, crab, herring and bass off the coast of Sea Palling in north Norfolk.

2 mins
ID fraudster saddles his victim with a criminal record
A German citizen says his life has been ruined by a London criminal who used his identity to rack up a string of convictions that appear against his name on a police database.

2 mins
'Spy cop' who deceived woman for years was already married
An undercover police officer who used his fake identity to deceive a woman into a 19-year relationship was married to another woman at the time, a public inquiry has disclosed.
1 min
Daughter's fears for UK couple held by the Taliban
The daughter of a British couple imprisoned by the Taliban has expressed serious concerns over their deteriorating health.

1 min
People who have type 2 diabetes face raised risk of some lethal cancers
People who develop type 2 diabetes face a raised risk of some of the most lethal cancers, including liver and pancreatic tumours, with the greatest rises in women, research suggests.
2 mins
Singing has the power to ease pain, Welsh opera project finds
Wales is famed as the land of song, the music of the valleys and mountains providing a source of pride, joy and a sense of belonging.

2 mins
Hostile environment' drives many of SNP's female MSPs to stand down before election
Holyrood is becoming a \"hostile environment for women\" and a significant number of female Scottish National party MSPs are stepping down before the May 2026 elections citing lack of support from the party, tolerance of bullying, and abuse in the chamber and online.

2 mins
Anti-Traveller attitudes holding community back, says artist Le Bas
Roma, Gypsies and Travellers have not made as much progress as other minority groups in the UK because of deeply entrenched racist attitudes towards them, the Turner prize-nominated artist Delaine Le Bas has said.

2 mins
Back in the thick of it? Cummings and the 'friendly chat' with Brexit foe Farage
Civil servants may wish to dust off their CVs. Members of parliament, brace, brace, brace. Dominic Cummings - the political weather-maker behind the tide that delivered Brexit and raised and drowned Boris Johnson - is eyeing up a Westminster comeback, of sorts.

4 mins
Petro Poroshenko Former president hits out at sanctions against him
In the corner of Petro Poroshenko's Kyiv office, a poster shows him shaking hands with Donald Trump, back in the US president's first term when Poroshenko was his Ukrainian counterpart.

3 mins
US strikes upbeat tone as latest Ukraine talks begin
US and Ukrainian officials met yesterday for talks over a ceasefire in Russia's war in Ukraine, with Washington signalling its hope for \"real progress\" even as Moscow warned that \"difficult negotiations\" lie ahead.

2 mins
Trump's expansionist moves threaten the rules-based order in place since the second world war
For many what is most concerning is how Donald Trump's actions are creating a permissive space

3 mins
Pope greets pilgrims and returns home after five-week hospital stay
Pope Francis greeted a large crowd of pilgrims in his first public appearance in more than five weeks yesterday before being discharged from the Gemelli hospital in Rome.
2 mins
Aid blockade Malnutrition is spreading, say doctors
Malnutrition is spreading in Gaza, medics and aid workers in the devastated Palestinian territory are warning as a blockade of all supplies enters a fourth week.

3 mins
Istanbul's mayor jailed before party vote on his candidacy for president
An Istanbul court has formally arrested the city's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, on corruption charges, sending him to pre-trial detention before he was expected to receive his party's nomination to run for president.

2 mins
Measles outbreak spreads in US amid vaccine hesitancy and misinformation
Multiple US states reported measles cases last week as an outbreak that began in Texas expanded to neighboring states amid vaccine misinformation and hesitancy that has alarmed public health officials.

3 mins
Alice Weidel: Far-right AfD leader steps up to official opposition
Once a Hitler-era rallying cry, when \"Alles für Deutschland\" (\"everything for Germany\") was used by Björn Höcke, a high-ranking member of Germany's far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), he was prosecuted for it.

3 mins
Hospitality firms call for CMA to look into energy market
Hundreds of hospitality companies have called on the UK's competition watchdog to investigate the energy market amid fears that small businesses may have been overcharged.
1 min
MPs May Have Been Target of Bangladesh 'Disinformation'
British MPs believe they may have been targeted by a disinformation campaign aimed at discrediting the man leading efforts to trace funds allegedly laundered from Bangladesh into the UK.
2 mins
Rich-poor friendships 'boost social mobility'
Friendships that bridge economic divides are good for social mobility, a major study suggests.

1 min
Electric charger fund may be cut after no grants in five years
Ministers are considering diverting money from a £950m scheme to install rapid chargers for electric cars on the UK's motorways, announced five years ago, after it failed to make a single grant.
1 min
Debt weight An economic inheritance that's left chancellor short of options
Rachel Reeves will deliver her spring statement on Wednesday against a backdrop of weak economic growth, rising global uncertainty and higher government borrowing costs.

5 mins
Sweet dreams Football's latest high-performance drive? Chasing better sleep for players
When it comes to optimal performance, football clubs analyse diet, physiology and a plethora of minute details to ensure players have the best chance of peaking at the right time.

4 mins
'Bold but significant risk': Fifa pulls out all the stops for sales
Governing body battles slow take-up of tickets for expanded tournament and player burnout concerns

4 mins
'He won't take nonsense': Tuchel's ruthless streak puts emphasis on high standards for England
The tactics-obsessed coach wants his players to demand the best from one another in pursuit of World Cup glory

4 mins
Wonderkid Karetsas embarrasses Scotland
Steve Clarke can do without any more occasions akin to this. Relegation to the second tier of the Nations League is no disaster for Scotland.

3 mins
The Foreman I knew was kind, generous, and determined to set an example
Heavyweight great took his religion seriously and shared strong bond with Muhammad Ali after shedding surly image of his younger days

6 mins
Cuthbert's late heroics put unbeaten Chelsea step closer to title
If Chelsea are to complete this league season unbeaten, a feat that is now only five games away, it will have been across 45 relentless second-half minutes at the Etihad Stadium where they proved themselves worthy of accolades attributed to \"invincibles\", after they produced a stirring fight-back to beat Manchester City.

2 mins
Piastri keeps up McLaren's flying restart as Hamilton sees red again
Resurgent team take 50th one-two but Shanghai throws up nasty surprise for Ferrari's drivers, disqualified post-race

4 mins
Sweet 16 for Swiatek after she makes history with Mertens win
Iga Swiatek continued to build momentum and confidence at the Miami Open as she reached the fourth round with a hard-fought 7-6 (2), 6-1 victory against Belgium's Elise Mertens, the 27th seed.

2 mins
Ingebrigtsen seals double gold with silver lining for Gourley
The world indoor championships in Nanjing this year will be remembered as a story of redemption for so many of Britain's finest athletes, but as is so often the case these days on the track it was Jakob Ingebrigtsen who wrote the script.

2 mins
Venner and Scarratt spearhead Red Roses' solid start to defence
No one expected it to be easy for Italy. No one expected it to be anything other than straightforward for England. The Red Roses duly achieved a resounding six-try win in launching their attempt at a seventh successive title, but after scoring five first-half tries they stuttered after the break and waited until two minutes from time for a second-half score.

3 mins
Russell's return propels 'top-notch' Bath in derby
Bath remain the team to catch in the Premiership race this season, on the evidence of this entertaining victory over West Country rivals Gloucester.

3 mins
Clubs urged to vote for Sweeney's removal as RFU chief
English grassroots clubs have been urged to respond to the \"severe failures\" of leading officials by voting in favour of Bill Sweeney's removal as chief executive of the Rugby Football Union at a special general meeting (SGM) on Thursday.

2 mins
Ferrari errors see Hamilton and Leclerc disqualified
Ferrari have admitted they were at fault for the mistakes that led to the disqualification of both their drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, from the Chinese Grand Prix yesterday, in a disastrous close to the weekend for the Scuderia and a disappointing outcome for Hamilton in only his second race for the team.

1 min
'It would be the wrong signal' Tuchel warns he will not rotate England team to benefit clubs
Thomas Tuchel will risk the wrath of club managers by starting their players twice in the space of four days during the international break.

2 mins
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