King Charles to attend Easter service: What's known about his cancer diagnosis?
Storm Nelson hits UK with snow falling in Devon
Two bodies found in pickup truck deep underwater after US bridge collapse
Gaza conflict 'creating a traumatised generation of child amputees'
Arvind Kejriwal: the Delhi chief minister jailed by Modi’s government
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‘Hard-working, humble men with spouses and children’: What we know about Baltimore bridge collapse victims
Bodies of bridge workers Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera were recovered after they were found inside a submerged vehicle, report Kelly Rissman and Amelia Neath
8-min read - NewsThe National
Turkish shipyard delivering four CalMac ferries on time and on budget, MSPs told
All four ferries being built for Calmac at a Turkish shipyard are on time and on budget, the Scottish Government’s ferry-owning body has said.
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Judge blames ‘over-indulgent’ parents as he jails teenager over fatal car crash
A judge condemned the parents of a teenager who killed two friends in a crash for “over-indulging” him as he jailed him for six years.
4-min read - BusinessGlasgow Times
New cafe teases opening in Glasgow - and they are hunting for staff
A new cafe has teased its opening in Glasgow's Merchant City.
1-min read - NewsAFP
Israel must 'ensure urgent humanitarian assistance' in Gaza: ICJ
The world's top court on Thursday ordered Israel to "ensure urgent humanitarian assistance" in Gaza without delay, saying "famine has set in"."Israel shall... take all necessary and effective measures to ensure, without delay... the unhindered provision... of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance" in Gaza, the ICJ said.
4-min read - NewsThe Guardian
‘Famine is setting in’: UN court orders Israel to unblock Gaza food aid
Judges issue unanimous decision and say Palestinians are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance
7-min read - PoliticsThe Independent
Black men are poised to take Trump to the White House. Biden insiders are worried
Almost a quarter of Black voters now say that if the election were tomorrow, they’d vote for Trump — and that number is mostly driven by men. Eric Garcia and Andrew Feinberg report on how both campaigns plan to respond to the polls
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