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ANOTHER boatload of illegal migrants cross Channel with more seen preparing to launch from France
A fresh boatload of illegal migrants have crossing the English Channel this morning - with more already seen massing on the beaches of northern France.Around 50 migrants arrived in Dover this morning on a dinghy, GB News can reveal.Meanwhile, further "asylum seekers" have been seen massing in Dunkirk, to the east of Calais on France's north coast.The first boat left for Britain from near Calais between 2am and 3am this morning. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say It then sailed past the French...
Labor is making a mockery of its promise of transparent government
From blocking freedom of information requests to tabling documents when no one is looking, promises of an upfront approach to power are in rough shapeFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFriday afternoon can be a dangerous time to be a journalist.Editors racing to put together weekend editions lob last-minute requests and governments routinely release uncomfortable information late in the day. Continue reading...
'There's not many left': Owner of 152-year-old Sheffield sweet shop keeping British tradition alive
The owner of one of the oldest traditional sweet shops in Yorkshire is keeping the British tradition alive and says there are not many stores like his left in the UK - but the popularity of his nostalgic confectionary has passed on through the generations.Julian Hunt, 46, owns Granelli's in Sheffield, which was established on Broad Street in 1874 by Italian brothers Luigi and Charles Granelli and remains a family business to this day. It began as an ice cream shop, but then expanded to the sweet...
Sweden’s PM puts IVF at centre of re-election bid amid record low birthrate
Ulf Kristersson aims to expand state-funded IVF as Sweden grapples with lowest fertility rate since records beganSweden’s prime minister has promised to put IVF at the heart of his re-election campaign as he tries to win over female voters amid the country’s record low birthrate.Ulf Kristersson’s government recently increased the number of state-funded IVF attempts granted to aspiring first-time parents from three to six. Continue reading...
Rubio Says He's `Very Confident' in Getting an Iran Deal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to reporters on the progress of a deal with Iran. (Source: Bloomberg)
Hormuz control: Iran says managing strait is ‘legal right’ amid ceasefire talks with US
A senior adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenie has asserted that Tehran holds the legal right to manage the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically important oil shipping routes, as nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States enter a crucial phase.
The King of the North needs a lesson from the City before ever entering No 10
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Buyer Says US Allows Ships Sanctioned Over Iran to Be Scrapped
GMS, a major buyer of ships and offshore vessels for recycling, says it has received the first US permit to purchase carriers sanctioned over Iran.
EPS And Unmaking Of AIADMK: How He Lost MGR, Jayalalithaa's Political Legacy
If there was ever a trusted stand-in for Jayalalithaa, it was O Panneerselvam, who was twice entrusted with the Chief Minister's chair when she had to step down following court convictions.
The byelection, Wes Streeting and Europe: your questions answered – podcast
Can Andy Burnham do a better job than Keir Starmer? Is Makerfield more important for Reform than Labour? Can the UK rejoin the EU? Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey answer your messages and emails Continue reading...
‘She does not back down’: the couple seeking to legalise same-sex marriage in Botswana
Bonolo Selelo and Tsholofelo Kumile are going to court for right to wed but face fierce opposition from church groupsBonolo Selelo was at Botswana’s national museum for a Gaborone Pride event when she spotted Tsholofelo Kumile and was struck by her good looks. The two initiated a conversation and when Kumile expressed anxiety about what a tarot reading at the event might hold, Selelo thought nothing of offering her a hug. The reading turned out positive but Kumile claimed her hug anyway and they...
Russia invites media to view deadly strike on college in Luhansk
Russia provided a rare look at damage caused by a Ukrainian strike on a college in occupied Luhansk
Analysis: The 'Good Girl' Trap That Killed Twisha Sharma
In the Twisha Sharma death case - the latest focal point of national media - there were "indications" from the very start that she was in a toxic marriage,
The human rights lawyer at the centre of the operation to bring ISIS brides back to Australia
The human rights lawyer at the centre of the operation to bring ISIS brides back to AustraliaSix women and 14 children travelling to AustraliaRetired lawyer orchestrating their returnREAD MORE: Stern warning issued to the second cohort of ISIS brides to arriveSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MAISY RAE Published: 04:07, 25 May 2026 | Updated: 04:07, 25 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Trump Keeps World On Edge Over Iran Peace, Says 'Deal Not Fully Negotiated'
Trump insisted the US blockade on Iranian shipping near the Strait of Hormuz would remain in place until an agreement "is reached, certified, and signed".
RAF jet flying defence secretary has signal jammed near Russian border
An RAF jet which the defence secretary was travelling in had its signals jammed as it flew near the Russian border, in what a defence source said was "reckless" interference.
Eid data under lock and key
With Eidul Azha approaching, cattle markets are buzzing as families seek to participate in qurbani within their means. While individual qurbani remains the preferred choice, rising costs are pushing many middle-class households towards collective arrangements. As a result, demand for larger animals has been growing faster than for goats and lambs in recent years. To avoid the logistical hassle while retaining the spirit of giving, many young professionals are increasingly opting for online qurb...
Outrage in Spain after police beat Gaza flotilla activists
MADRID: Around two thousand protesters took to the streets of the Spanish city of Bilbao on Sunday to condemn the Basque police’s treatment of activists from a Gaza aid flotilla on their return from detention in Israel. When a relative of one of the six returning activists tried to approach them at Bilbao airport on Saturday, a police officer forcefully prevented him from doing so, leading to scuffles between both sides, images from state broadcaster TVE showed....
'Not like the one made by Obama': Donald Trump says their Iran deal is 'exact opposite'
US President Donald Trump declared any future Iran deal under his leadership would be "good and proper," contrasting it with the Obama-era agreement. He asserted his proposed deal would prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, unlike the previous one which he claims provided significant funds and a path to a bomb.
‘Back and forth’ delays Iran deal, White House says agreement still not sealed: Report
US officials express caution regarding a potential Iran deal, suggesting it could still collapse despite progress. Negotiations are ongoing, with key details like uranium disposal and frozen assets remaining points of contention. While Iran aims to reassure the world about its nuclear program, both sides emphasize safeguarding national interests, with a breakthrough potentially days away.