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Pro-Palestine protesters have unfurled a large Palestine flag at King’s Cross Station.Demonstrators has entered the railway station in central London chanting “We are all Palestinian.”They claimed to have “shut down” the busy station.A National Rail spokesman said: “We are working closely with our colleagues at the British Transport Police to ensure the safety of our customers and to keep the railway running this evening.The flag was unfurled at the London station | GB NEWSStudents gathered at campuses across the UK to protest against Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza, which they claim is a “genocide” against Palestinians.One student demonstrator said it…

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Keir Starmer has resisted demands to dish out even more visas to Indian workers and students in the face of growing pressure from businesses.Travelling alongside 125 business leaders and university vice-chancellors to Mumbai, the Prime Minister batted away calls from for more “high-skilled worker” visas for Indians to come and work in Britain.He said that was “not part of the plan”, and pointed out that the free trade deal agreed with Indian counterpart Narendra Modi back in July had not involved a substantial change in visa arrangements.Sir Keir also defended the presence of university vice-chancellors on board the Mumbai-bound British…

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Warrington Wolves have signed outside back Albert Hopoate on a two-year contract from NRL side Canberra Raiders from next season.The 24-year-old, brother of former St Helens full-back Will Hopoate, has scored 13 tries in 42 NRL appearances as well as 14 tries in 31 in the NSW Cup.Hopoate joins off the back of suffering a serious knee injury while playing for the Raiders’ NSW Cup team earlier this season, the third time he has suffered an anterior cruciate knee ligament (ACL) injury during his career.”I feel blessed for the opportunity to join Warrington and it’s a move myself and my…

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Jim Connolly andNJ ConveryMichael Carpenter was packing up after a camping trip in the Leicestershire countryside with a big group of friends earlier this year, when a woman in his party realised she’d lost her car keys. He said he’d help her find them.As they searched around her car, Michael says that her dog – which had been sitting inside on the passenger seat – jumped out of the window and bit him.”I hit it and it ran round and attacked me again,” says Michael. “I tried to kick it again, lost my balance and then the owner managed to…

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Matt Newsum, BBC Sport rugby league reporterJake Connor’s receipt of the Man of Steel award in 2025 is somewhat fitting given the mental toughness he has shown in particular to put himself back among Super League’s best players since joining Leeds.The 30-year-old has never lacked talent, but at times application and discipline have been his downfall. However, that is no longer the case, as an initial mix of tough words from boss Brad Arthur and a supportive environment since then have allowed Connor to thrive.He was pivotal in Rhinos’ return to the play-offs with his creativity and kicking game, and…

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The Ministry of Defence spends over £1million in taxpayer money ever year sending children to private schools in North Wales to avoid lessons in the Welsh language.The MoD paid £1,019,000 in day school allowance in north Wales for 83 children of service personnel in 2024-2025.This figure represented an increase from the previous year, when they spent £942,000 for 79 children.A spokesman said “service children can face frequent moves” and the allowance “aims to minimise disruption to their education”.Welsh nationalist political party Plaid Cymru described the funding as a “complete waste of money” and “an insult to our language”.The Conservative Party…

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Keir Starmer is under threat of a Cabinet revolt over Budget tax rises, new reports have suggested.The Labour Government is deeply divided over Rachel Reeves’ economic policy, with ministers fearing that the Chancellor has “crossed a line”.Since the last Autumn Budget, reports of millionaires relocating from the UK have raised concern among senior politicians.Ministers are now fearing that a similar tax raid could accelerate this process.Ms Reeves has been consistently urged to change course if she is to have any hope of achieving growth, which the Chancellor claims is her primary goal.Even within her own party, Ms Reeves has been…

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Prince William has signalled his desire to “break out” royal conventions when he shared a candid interview with Canadian actor Eugene Levy, a royal biographer has observed. The Prince of Wales shared intimate insights about his life and plans for the future while appearing on Apple TV+’s The Reluctant Traveller. Looking ahead, the future King told Mr Levy that: “I think it’s safe to say that change is on my agenda. Change for good.” William’s candid words and his unprecedented appearance on the Canadian comedians programme, were a very deliberate and clever way to suggest he wanted to chart his…

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Stacey Solomon was left “devastated” in the latest episode of her docuseries, Stacey and Joe. The BBC programme, which is in its second series, follows the presenter and husband Joe Swash as they juggle their busy careers with their five children, two dogs, chickens, ducks and array of other responsibilities at Pickle Cottage.The latest edition saw Ms Solomon, 36, navigating a tricky period as the family’s beloved dog Teddy recovered from major surgery. The cocker spaniel wasn’t out of the woods yet, with medics urging the TV personality to keep an eye on him, advising if he didn’t regain feeling…

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Steffan MessengerEnvironment correspondent, WalesThe Wye Valley is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyThe biggest legal claim ever brought in the UK over environmental pollution in the country has been filed at the High Court.Almost 4,000 people have signed up to the lawsuit against major poultry producers and a water company over allegations of “extensive and widespread pollution” in three rivers – the Wye, Lugg and Usk.They argue the state of the rivers in recent years has severely affected local businesses, property values and people’s enjoyment of the area, and are seeking “substantial damages”.The firms being sued – Avara Foods…

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