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Trump's Iran deal sparks GOP demands for vote as Congress remains in the dark
President Donald Trump has the beginnings of an agreement to end the war in Iran, but Congress hasn’t seen it, and Republicans want details before lending their support.Trump declared that the deal had already been signed by all parties, but senators, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., who is a member of the Gang of Eight who receives top-level intelligence briefings from the administration, are still in the dark about what exactly it entails. "I don't think even the people who...
Natural England and MPs call for rule change to stop Dartmoor pony cull
Exclusive: Sources say Defra drafted policy on livestock fails to distinguish between ponies and sheepNatural England and MPs are urging the government to change its livestock rules to stop ponies on Dartmoor from being culled.Semi-wild ponies have roamed Dartmoor for more than 4,000 years and have become uniquely suited to the boggy landscape, providing a charming sight for those who visit the national park. Continue reading...
Motorists face road bans and fines as police operation tackles dangerous drivers before summer
A major police operation targeting dangerous driving saw several suspected drink and drug drivers arrested across Essex as officers crack down on road offences ahead of the busy summer period.Essex Police's Roads Policing Unit carried out intensive patrols and vehicle checks across Harlow and Epping Forest as part of Operation Limit, focusing on motorists who could pose a risk to other road users.The force said the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to improve road safety as warmer weather,...
Wes Streeting hails ‘plucky underdog’ GB News as The People Channel celebrates 5th birthday
Wes Streeting has hailed GB News as a fellow “plucky underdog” for its success since launching five years ago. In a cheeky exchange with Chief Political Correspondent Katherine Forster, the former Health Secretary promised he too would face down the “tyranny of low expectations”.When Katherine asked him about his chances of mounting a successful leadership challenge against Keir Starmer, he said with a grin: “I'm bitterly disappointed.”“I’m disappointed that GB News of all outlets, would questio...
WATCH: Queer gear library helps Mainers get outside
ABC News’ Becky Worley reports on a Maine program working to make it easier and more affordable for people to enjoy the outdoors.
Madhya Pradesh's Mega Drug Bust Under Cloud: 100 Named In 'Fake' Raid
According to the inquiry report, several records related to search, arrest and seizure were not found
Israeli court rules to keep prominent Palestinian doctor in detention
The Palestinian doctor demanded his release last week after months of imprisonment and visible signs of torture.
WATCH: Countdown to Knicks parade
ABC News' Sam Champion has the latest on what could be the largest ticker-tape parade in New York City history.
How A Tip-Off Led FBI To Foil Attack Plot At Trump UFC Event
The White House hosted the UFC event on Sunday, which coincided with President Trump's 80th birthday and formed part of celebrations marking the nation's 250th anniversary.
Tactical voting by Greens and Lib Dems could be key to Labour victory in Makerfield
Left-leaning voters more willing to back Andy Burnham than Restore supporters are to vote ReformUK politics live – latest updatesTactical voting could be fundamental to a Labour victory in Makerfield, with Green and Liberal Democrat supporters willing to back Andy Burnham to stop Reform from winning.Conversely, Reform’s main competitor for votes on the right is Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party. Polling experts have said that current data suggests the size of their vote share is roughly simila...
Fujitsu chair resigns after ‘woman-related inappropriate conduct’
Japanese technology company at centre of Post Office IT scandal is negotiating settlement with UK government over faulty softwareBusiness live – latest updatesThe chair of Fujitsu, the Japanese technology firm at the centre of the Post Office IT scandal, has resigned after its board became aware of his “woman-related inappropriate conduct”.The company said on Tuesday that Hidenori Furuta had stepped down after two years in the role. Continue reading...
Iranian Oil Tankers Resume Shipping After US Deal: Report
Three Iranian oil tankers are currently sailing in the northern Indian Ocean, said Iranian media
‘There’s divergence between US and Israeli objectives in the region’
‘There’s divergence between US and Israeli objectives in the region’
Phone explodes day before UPSC exam; consumer court awards Rs 1.5 lakh
A young man's UPSC exam dreams were shattered when his Realme phone exploded, causing burns and forcing him to miss his crucial test. A Delhi consumer commission found Realme responsible for selling a defective product, awarding the victim ₹1.5 lakh for his pain, injury, and lost year of preparation. The commission criticized Realme's 'careless' conduct and failure to provide evidence.
Karoline Leavitt has LIBS fuming after celebrating America 250 at the White House, Scot party & a protest zone
The sun is out, it's a cool 60 degrees and in this Tuesday edition of Screencaps, you can feel America slipping into a comfort zone for summer. The World Cup rolls on, but there's also this other massive sporting event that takes place this upcoming weekend called the U.S. Open. And it's Father's Day on Sunday.What a run for the United States. Thursday will be a day you'll want to just take off work. While you're at it, take off Friday, too, in order to recover. You'll get Team USA vs. Australia...
Police lock down beach in major UK city after discovering 'unexploded ordnance'
A bustling Scottish beach has been sealed off after police were called to reports of an unexploded ordnance.A Royal Navy bomb squad was called to the Esplanade at Aberdeen Beach after the force was made aware of the hazard this morning.Police urged the public to avoid the area while the object is investigated by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, with a police cordon erected to prevent public access.Police Scotland said in a statement: "Around 9.25am on Tuesday, June 16, we were called to a r...
The truth behind Brexit polls and the data that shows Britons would vote to stay out 10 years on
Newly released polling data surveying 2016 Brexit referendum voters throws a spanner in the works of Labour's EU reset deal, leading Eurosceptics have told GB News. The dataset, released by Britain Unbound, shows the majority of voters prefer control of laws and immigration over EU membership and widely prefer the pound over the inevitability of being forced to adopt the Euro.Initial polling conducted by Opinium found that, as of June 3, 55 per cent of those surveyed wished to remain outside the...
Water crisis fuels fears over growing Ebola outbreak in DR Congo
The true scale of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo may be significantly higher than official figures suggest, aid agency Oxfam has warned, citing severe shortages of clean water, sanitation facilities, and disease surveillance in affected communities.
Geneva to host Iran-US deal event: What other pacts have been signed there?
Geneva is widely recognised as the 'Peace Capital' of the world.
'Attacked with swords, kirpans': 5 injured in clash between Sikh pilgrims & locals in U'khand
A parking dispute near Karnprayag escalated into violence, injuring five people, including a pilgrim. Locals, angered by the clash, blocked the Badrinath National Highway for four hours. Officials intervened, assuring strict action and prioritizing the safety of both pilgrims and residents. The incident has sparked calls for a ban on sharp weapons during pilgrimages.