Yousaf claims Holyrood election could be called - as no confidence vote looms
Hamas reviewing an Israeli proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza
Brits set to be hit by tourist tax in Tenerife from next year
Russia hits Ukrainian energy facilities in three regions, Kyiv says
Vet warns that people are shooting their own animals because they cannot afford vet bills
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British tourist in intensive care after Tobago shark attack
A British tourist is in intensive care after suffering serious injuries in a rare shark attack off the coast of Tobago.
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Top Tory MP and former minister defects to Labour over NHS crisis
Dr Dan Poulter, the MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, says he could no longer looks his NHS colleagues in the eye and remain a Tory
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French PM hopes to end agricultural crisis with new raft of measures
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced on Saturday a new package of 14 measures that he hopes will turn the page on the agricultural crisis, which caused blockades at the start of the year. Major unions welcomed the move but warned they would remain on their guard. "We are working on concrete measures for our farmers," Gabriel Attal told reporters during a visit to the local seafood market in Pirou, in the northwestern region of La Manche."These additional measures which are added to the
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VideoHumza Yousaf insists he will not quit as Scotland’s First Minister
Scotland’s under-fire First Minister has insisted he will not resign, despite facing a vote of no confidence in his leadership. The Scottish Conservatives have put forward the motion of no confidence in Humza Yousaf as First Minister, while Labour has submitted a similar motion, saying the party has no confidence in the Scottish Government. Mr Yousaf said it was “not the intention” to upset the Greens by ending the Bute House Agreement.
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'Constant terror' in Rafah as Gazans brace for Israeli invasion
Palestinians in Rafah told AFP Saturday they were living in "constant terror" as Israel vows to push ahead with its planned assault on the south Gaza city flooded with displaced civilians."We live in constant terror and fear of repeated displacement and invasion," said Nidaa Safi, 30, who fled Israeli strikes in the north and came to Rafah with her husband and children.
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Iranian women sexually assaulted and beaten in new morality police crackdown
Iranian women are being sexually assaulted, tasered and beaten in a fresh morality police crackdown on those flouting Tehran’s strict dress codes.
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Sunak claims migrants going to Ireland shows Rwanda plan is working despite no flights taking off
Since the Rwanda policy was proposed in April 2022, not a single flight has left for the east African nation
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