Migrant chaos as hundreds leave Bibby Stockholm and RAF base
Police make arrest over pro-intifada chant at march in central London
Israeli minister vows to quit war cabinet if PM fails to agree new Gaza plan
Warning 'heads are going to roll' after water parasite outbreak in Brixham
Richard Hawley: ‘If I stopped what I’m doing the songs would still come’
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's life and legal battles
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will learn on Monday whether he has lost his long-running legal battle in the English courts to prevent his extradition from Britain to the United States to face criminal charges, nearly all under the Espionage Act. July 1971 - Assange is born in Townsville, Australia, to parents involved in theatre. 2006 - Founds WikiLeaks, creating an internet-based "dead letter drop" for leakers of classified or sensitive information.
3-min read - NewsThe Guardian
‘A kick in the teeth’: Leeds artists fear loss of spaces is killing cultural scene
Council spending cuts are forcing studios and venues to close, driving out the city’s creative businesses
5-min read - NewsThe Northern Echo
REVEALED: 37 traders confirmed for new County Durham farmers market this month
Middleton-in-Teesdale Farmers Market will take place on Saturday, May 25.
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Second World War veteran, 100, marks anniversary of battle that turned the tide in Italian campaign
Eighty years after the Battle of Monte Cassino in central Italy, British war veteran Jack Hearn is still haunted by memories of what he describes as the “most horrific battle in the [Second World] War”.
4-min read - EntertainmentThe Telegraph
Chelsea Flower Show includes a mushroom in its plant of the year shortlist for first time
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show’s plant of the year award has included a mushroom in its shortlist for the first time, despite it being a fungi rather than a plant.
3-min read - NewsThe Northern Echo
"No guests in six months": The businesses impacted by 'noxious' Aycliffe smell
A business owner in Brafferton has explained how he hasn't had any guests in six months due to the Aycliffe smell
3-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Shani Louk ‘can finally rest’ say parents as they prepare to bury her months after October 7 death
German-Israeli Shani Louk can finally rest after her body was brought back to Israel to be buried on Sunday, her family said, more than seven months after she was killed during Hamas’s massacre on October 7.
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