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Man in court for killing baby stepson in fit of rage after argument with ex

A man killed his baby stepson while «full of rage» following an argument with his ex-girlfriend, a court has heard. Thomas Morgan is accused of inflicting fatal injuries on Jensen-Lee…

Teenage boy fatally stabbed in Surrey woodland

A tragic incident occurred in Surrey, where a 15-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in a woodland near a park. The authorities responded to reports of the stabbing off Lido Road…

Man who chased police officer with chainsaw and attempted murder jailed for 10 years

A man who chased a police officer with a chainsaw in an attempt to murder him has been jailed for 10 years. Liridon Kastrati, 32, was found guilty in November…

Government warned of potential legal challenge over Chinese embassy proposal

The government has been warned it faces an «embarrassing and potentially catastrophic» legal challenge if it approves a controversial new Chinese «mega-embassy» in the UK. An announcement is expected this…

Yorkshire Cold War nuclear bunker on cliff edge close to falling into sea

A Cold War nuclear bunker hanging from a cliff edge could now be just weeks, if not days, away from falling into the sea. The bunker, built around 70 years…

King Charles and First Minister John Swinney share dram at reception celebrating Scottish business owners

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Five charged with murder after man dies in collision at County Durham petrol station

Five people have been charged with murder after a man was killed in a collision at a petrol station, police have said. Daniel Ambler, 23, died at the scene at…

Keir Starmer had hoped to continue his «cost of living tour» this week to address voters’ concerns in this crucial election year. However, Donald Trump’s recent Greenland threat has derailed those plans. Instead, the prime minister and his team have been engaged in discussions with European allies to formulate a response to President Trump’s bold move. The threat to impose additional tariffs on goods from several European countries has significantly escalated tensions between allies regarding Greenland, leaving many shocked and frustrated. «It’s like stepping into an alternate reality,» remarked one official. The uncertainty of whether Trump will back down has added to the anxiety surrounding the situation. Currently, efforts are being made to navigate this delicate situation through diplomatic means. The focus is on understanding the intentions of the US before hastily reacting to every social media announcement. The recent threat by Trump towards Greenland may have been triggered by a misunderstanding. The decision by European NATO members to conduct a reconnaissance mission in Greenland was misinterpreted by the White House as being directed against the US, when in fact it was aimed at Russia and China. Prime Minister Meloni of Italy suggested that there was a communication issue, and that the European initiatives were not meant to be anti-American. Allies have emphasized their commitment to Arctic security as a shared interest, with the Danish exercise Arctic Endurance being a pre-coordinated effort with Allies. The misunderstanding that may have triggered Trump’s latest Greenland threat is the belief that the US wants to work unilaterally on security in the High North, rather than through NATO with European allies. President Trump has expressed a desire to annex Greenland and use it to strengthen US security, despite reassurances from the Danes that the US could expand its security presence on the island. This unilateral approach may be seen as undermining NATO and other international institutions, as Trump also seeks to create a Board of Peace for Gaza with funding requirements for member countries. Trump’s Greenland threat stems from a misunderstanding

Keir Starmer had hoped to start his «cost of living tour» this week to address voters’ concerns in this crucial election year. However, Donald Trump’s Greenland threat has disrupted those…

Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell joins Reform UK, becoming second Tory to defect

Andrew Rosindell has become the second Conservative MP to defect to Reform UK within a week. The MP for Romford, Essex, announced on Sunday evening he had decided to resign…

Water supply issues persist for thousands in Kent following recent outage

Thousands of people in Kent are once again experiencing water supply issues days after similar disruption. An estimated 4,500 properties in several rural areas around Maidstone and hundreds more in…