ICC seeking arrest warrant against Israel PM Netanyahu over alleged war crimes
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- CelebrityThe Independent
Family of baby Genevieve ‘who will never grow up’ pay tribute after nursery killing
Genevieve Meehan was described as ‘kind, affectionate, independent and mischievous’ by her grief-stricken family
4-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Iranian president and foreign minister killed in helicopter crash
Ebrahim Raisi, Iran’s president, died in a helicopter crash caused by a “technical failure”, state media reported on Monday.
4-min read - PoliticsThe Independent
Michael Cohen admits to stealing from Trump Organization while clawing back Stormy Daniels’ hush money
Cohen paid a tech firm to rig opinion polls for Trump, then overbilled his former boss as a form of ‘self help’
3-min read - NewsSky News
Bristol: Police appeal more than 1,000 taxi drivers for footage of Jack O'Sullivan, missing since March
More than 1,000 taxi drivers have been asked if they have seen a 23-year-old who has been missing since March. Jack O'Sullivan was last seen in the Brunel Lock Road / Brunel Way area of Bristol at around 3.15am on Saturday 2 March. Police previously said Mr O'Sullivan, described as 5ft 10 and wearing a quilted green/brown Barbour jacket at the time, had been on a night out with friends when he went missing.
2-min read - CelebrityThe Telegraph
‘I was begging for help, but nobody showed any humanity’: Telegraph readers’ horror stories of NHS births
As a journalist, I am used to baring my soul. To some degree it’s a reflex. I do it – we all do it – to bear witness, to shine a light on life’s darkest corners and, we hope, to spark a public debate.
8-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Cold Case Investigators: Solving Britain’s Sex Crimes, review: decades on, victims finally get justice
A statistic at the beginning of Cold Case Investigators: Solving Britain’s Sex Crimes (BBC Two) sounded so unlikely that I had to rewind to check that I hadn’t misread it. A crime unit covering Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire police has launched a project to review 5,400 unsolved sexual offences from the last 50 years. Yes, 5,400 cases. How on earth are they going to do it? How many officers do they have? It was never adequately explained.
2-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
I went to a single-sex school – but I wouldn’t send my daughter there
Waiting for my daughter at the school gates last week, I watched a group of 10-year-old boys and girls messing around. One of the boys had stolen a girl’s rucksack, another girl had joined the mission to get it back, and a joyful scrum ensued. Joyful, because although the girls had teamed up against the boys, they were relaxed enough around each other to have a good old-fashioned rough-and-tumble.
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