Thunderstorm warnings for Wales and south-west England
Devon parasite infections to keep rising for next two weeks, health boss warns
Teacher Rebecca Joynes found guilty of having sex with boys
Girl, three, with ultra-rare disease denied escape from Gaza for treatment
Lipstick protester vows to keep fighting Russian influence despite intimidation and violence
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- PoliticsThe Independent
Investigate whether drinking played role in chaotic House hearing, senior Democrat Jamie Raskin says
During a committee hearing, Georgia lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene insulted a colleague’s ‘fake eyelashes’
4-min read - NewsCraven Herald and Pioneer
All set for Clapham Art Group's 71st exhibition
MEMBERS of Clapham Art Group are preparing to hold their 71st exhibition at the village hall in Clapham.
1-min read - NewsThe Packet - Falmouth
South West Water update on contaminated water emergency in Devon
However around 2,500 properties in Hillhead, upper parts of Brixham and Kingswear should continue to boil their drinking water.
4-min read - NewsSky News
Five fire engines tackle bus blaze on Richmond Road in Twickenham
Five fire engines and about 30 firefighters were called to a bus fire in southwest London on Saturday. London Fire Brigade said it was called to Richmond Road in Twickenham at 1.18pm on Saturday, but the incident was over by 2.26pm. Crews from Twickenham, Richmond, Heston and Kingston fire stations were at the scene and the road remained closed on Saturday afternoon.
1-min read - NewsReuters
Georgian president vetoes 'foreign agents' bill, TASS reports
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has announced that she has vetoed a draft law on foreign agents, Russia's state-run TASS news agency reported on Saturday. Zourabichvili had said previously that she would veto the bill, which has sparked street protests, but her decision can be overridden by another vote in parliament, controlled by Georgia's ruling party and its allies.
1-min read - NewsAFP
Flash floods kill 50 in western Afghanistan
Flash flooding has killed at least 50 people in western Afghanistan, provincial police said Saturday, with some residents reaching safety on higher ground mere minutes before the water hit.A resident of Firozkoh district in Ghor told AFP he and his family raced to higher ground when they were alerted by the sound of aerial firing and urgent warnings over mosque loudspeakers of oncoming flash floods.
3-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
For the first time, I see why reasonable people will vote for Donald Trump
I will never forget the crushing sense of disbelief, horror and dread the night that Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. The bad feelings did not diminish over the course of his term in office, even as many in the same anti-woke, pro-free-speech stable as me began to caveat their objections to the buffoonish talk-show lout who was now the president of the United States.
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