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Five dead after Israeli airstrike hits central Beirut near government buildings
An Israeli airstrike hit a densely populated residential area in Lebanons capital near key government and diplomatic buildings late Monday, killing at least five people as the US pressed ahead with ceasefire efforts..
UK to double down on support for Ukraine as US backs missile use in Russia
The UK will double down on support for Ukraine, fuelling speculation that British-supplied missiles could be used by Kyivs forces to hit targets deep inside Russia..
Ed Sheeran says Band Aid 40th release didnt ask permission to use his vocals
Ed Sheeran says his permission to use his vocals in the 40th-anniversary mix of Band Aids Do They Know Its Christmas? was not given to the organisers..
Starmer calls for respectful relationship with China in meeting with Xi
Sir Keir Starmer has said he told Xi Jinping he wanted respectful relations with Beijing as he became the first prime minister to meet the Chinese president since 2018..
Emergency doctors sound the alarm over patient care
Leading medics are raising concerns about the safety of patients in AandE departments as winter approaches.
Masked burglars steal farm vehicles from Windsor Castle estate
It reportedly happened one night last month.
Starmer lands in Rio to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at G20 summit
He will be the first British prime minister to meet the Chinese leader in more than five years.
UK braces for disruptive snow ice and cold temperatures
Up to 20cm of snow may accumulate in the worst affected areas, according to the Met Office.
International manhunt under way for man who killed wife and hid body in car
Northamptonshire Police have named Pankaj Lamba as the prime suspect.
Biden approves Ukraines use of US supplied long range missiles in Russia
Its a major US policy shift and comes just before President Biden leaves office.
England players should be held accountable for run of defeats Jamie George
Steve Borthwick is facing questions over his England future but Jamie George believes it is the players who should be held accountable for a run of five-successive defeats..
Culture of silence and fear stopping bishops calling out abuse scandal
Members of the clergy are choosing not to call out senior Church of England leaders over the John Smyth abuse scandal because of a culture of silence and fear, a bishop has alleged..