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Wimbledon 2025: Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter begin campaigns in English

<a href=' 2025 live: Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter to start campaigns</a> The excitement is building as we approach the start of the 2025 live event with tennis stars Emma…

Dozens of Members of Parliament are urging Sir Keir Starmer to promptly establish a visa program similar to the one implemented for Ukrainians for Gazans with relatives in the UK. In an exclusive letter obtained by Sky News, 67 MPs and Lords from various political backgrounds have called on the Prime Minister and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to introduce a «Gaza Family Scheme» to facilitate the reunion of Palestinians with their loved ones in the UK until it is safe for them to return. The letter emphasizes the need for the UK to show the same compassion to Palestinian families as it did to those fleeing persecution in Ukraine and Hong Kong. Numerous Members of Parliament are urging Starmer to promptly establish a visa scheme similar to the one in Ukraine for Gazans. Labour MP Marsha de Cordova, in collaboration with the Gaza Families Reunited campaign, emphasized the importance of a Gaza Family Visa Scheme as a demonstration of the government’s commitment to assisting families affected by conflict. The MPs highlighted the devastating toll of the conflict in Gaza, with thousands of Palestinians killed and many families separated. They pointed out the challenges faced by Palestinians trying to navigate the immigration system, urging the government to take action to reunite families and provide support for those in need. The letter also emphasized the UK’s responsibility towards Palestinians in Gaza and called for accountability for Israel’s actions. Ghassan Ghaban, spokesperson for Gaza Families Reunited, stressed the importance of family unity as a fundamental human right and urged the government to prioritize the safety of British Palestinians and their relatives. He highlighted the need for the UK to extend support to Palestinians in Gaza, similar to the assistance provided to other refugees from conflict zones.

The 67 MPs and Lords from various political parties are urging Sir Keir Starmer to establish a «Gaza Family Scheme» to allow Gazans with family in the UK to come…

Prince William’s Homewards Project Faces Complex Challenges

Prince William has recognized the intricate and unpredictable challenge that remains for those assisting him in addressing homelessness, two years after the inception of his ambitious Homewards project. In a…

Who are Bob Vylan, the duo criticized for anti-IDF chant at Glastonbury?

Musicians, especially punk acts, making headlines for their politics is nothing new. The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Rage Against The Machine – in 2025, it’s Kneecap and now Bob Vylan…

Pregnant woman found dead in Co Down, murder investigation launched

A murder investigation has been launched after a pregnant woman was found dead in Co Down, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said. Officers received a report of an…

Starmer attributes U-turn on welfare bill to focus on world affairs

Sir Keir Starmer has said he was «heavily focused» on world affairs before he was forced to U-turn on his welfare bill after rebellion by MPs. In a piece in…

Two more individuals arrested for damaging aircraft at RAF base in Oxfordshire

Two more people have been arrested on suspicion of a terror offence after two aircraft were vandalised at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire. Counter Terrorism Policing South East said the…

Man charged with murder of missing 34-year-old Reanne Coulson | UK News

A man has appeared in court charged with murdering 34-year-old Reanne Coulson. Mohammed Durnion, 42, was remanded in custody at Coventry Magistrates’ Court ahead of another hearing at Warwick Crown…

Two men arrested for theft of four ‘iconic’ statues from Iford Manor in Wiltshire

Two individuals have been apprehended following the disappearance of four sculptures from Iford Manor in Wiltshire. Law enforcement disclosed that suspects unlawfully entered the premises near Bradford-on-Avon during the night…

Amber health alert issued as temperatures may hit 30C today in the UK

Temperatures could reach 30C today as a new amber health heat alert begins another four days of hot weather across the UK. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) alert –…

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Several Liverpool FC players are expected to attend the funeral of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva in Portugal on Saturday. The 28-year-old Portugal international and his brother passed away in a tragic crash in Zamora, northwestern Spain. The crash occurred just 11 days after Mr. Jota’s wedding to his partner Rute Cordoso, with whom he had three children. The bodies of the brothers have been repatriated to Portugal for the funeral, which is scheduled to take place at the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar church in their hometown. Liverpool players, many of whom are still on summer break, are likely to attend the funeral, with reports suggesting that the club has organized a flight to Portugal for them. Liverpool has not officially confirmed any arrangements for the players’ attendance. The funeral for Mr Jota and Mr Silva is set to take place on Saturday, with Liverpool players expected to attend the service in Gondomar.Mr Jota, who joined Liverpool from Wolves last summer, scored 33 goals in all competitions in his debut season at Anfield. Mr Silva, his younger brother, played for Gondomar SC in Portugal’s fifth tier.Both brothers were found dead at their family home last weekend, with police treating their deaths as a domestic incident. Liverpool stars will attend the funeral of a footballer and his brother, with Nottingham Forest’s Jota Silva and Jota’s former Wolves and Portugal team-mate Joao Moutinho among the mourners. The president of the Portuguese Football Federation and Porto president also visited, while the country’s president and prime minister attended the wake. Tearful tributes were also paid at Anfield, where fans left flowers, shirts, scarves, and cards at a temporary shrine for Mr Jota. Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson laid down flowers and signed a book of condolence, describing Mr Jota as «a pleasure to be around» and expressing gratitude for everything he brought into the world. Liverpool FC and the Portuguese national team expressed devastation over Mr Jota’s tragic passing. Liverpool stars to attend funeral for footballer and his brother in heartfelt tribute