Girl, 14, suffers 'serious injuries' after being dragged under school bus
31,000 properties without water - as vulnerable woman 'has water stolen'
Arsenal pay moving tribute to teenage fan killed in Hainault sword attack
Hamas negotiators arrive in Cairo for Gaza truce talks alongside CIA
Family of Hainault attack victim Daniel Anjorin pay tribute to ‘beloved son’
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China is now engaged in open hybrid warfare against the West
Conflict rages in Gaza and Ukraine, and tensions heighten over Taiwan. In Beijing, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has just held difficult talks with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi. Despite Xi Jinping’s statement at a joint press conference that the US and China should “seek common ground … rather than engage in vicious competition”, efforts at detente seem to have been fruitless.
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Northern Gaza now in ‘full-blown famine’
A top UN official has said that the north of Gaza has now tipped into “full blown famine” that is heading toward the south, as the war nears the seven month mark,
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MPs on pro-Palestinian demonstrations ‘risk spreading conspiracy theories’
Politicians taking part in pro-Palestinian demonstrations risk spreading conspiracy theories unless they call out anti-Semitic slogans on the marches, according to a Government-backed guide for MPs.
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Visually impaired workers ‘unfairly targeted’ as Guide Dogs for the Blind lays off staff
Bosses at Guide Dogs have apologised to blind and visually impaired staff amid claims they were left “upset and unsupported and confused” as a series of layoffs were announced.
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BBC Arabic forced to correct its output 80 times in five months of war
The BBC was forced to correct its Arabic channel’s coverage of the Gaza conflict every other day on average during the first five months of the war.
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New bird flu variant in American cows unlikely to impact Britain, says chief vet
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How ‘floppy-haired’ Oxbridge graduates could help solve the prisons crisis
When a Cambridge graduate reported for duty at Brixton Prison, officers were “very suspicious” of their “floppy-haired” colleague, says Natasha Porter, the head of the charity behind his appointment.
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