Politics
Thousands Mourn at Tehran Funeral for Slain Iranian Security Chief and Navy Crew
Thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran's Revolution Square for the funeral of security official Ali Larijani and crew of a sunken navy ship, showing strong support for Iran's government amid ongoing conflict.
Culture
Coronation Street: Maggie's Fury Erupts as Will Shields Megan
Maggie Driscoll explodes with anger as Will refuses to expose Megan's abuse, while the family grapples with her pregnancy and lack of evidence in the ongoing Coronation Street storyline.
Sports
Noa Lang Suffers Gruesome Hand Injury in Liverpool vs Galatasaray Clash
Galatasaray winger Noa Lang was stretchered off with a severe hand injury during the Champions League defeat to Liverpool after slicing his thumb on an advertising board.
Business
Israeli Strikes Ignite World's Largest Gas Field, Sending Global Energy Prices Soaring
Israeli drone attacks on Iran's South Pars gas field, the world's largest, have caused oil and gas prices to surge, threatening global energy security and escalating Middle East tensions.
Health
Environment
Transport
Tube Strike Update: Cancellations and New Dates
Two planned Tube strikes next week are cancelled, but new dates in June are added as RMT and TfL continue talks over working hours and safety concerns.
Tube Driver Strikes Called Off Following RMT Talks
Two planned 24-hour strikes by London Underground drivers next week have been cancelled after RMT union negotiations with Transport for London. However, future strike actions remain scheduled.
Tube Strikes Cancelled Next Week, Six Dates Still On
Two 24-hour London Underground strikes scheduled for next week have been called off after progress in talks, but six strike dates from April to May remain active, impacting major tube lines.
Tube Strikes 2026: Six Walkouts Planned Over Four-Day Week
London Underground drivers announce six strikes across 12 days in March, April and May 2026, disrupting key lines over TfL's compressed four-day working week proposal.
Myki Card System Stays Until 2027 Due to Delays
Victoria's Myki card system will not be retired until 2027 due to an 18-month delay in tap-and-go technology rollout, adding $136.8 million in costs, as per the auditor general's report.
Property
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