Politics
UK Forces Authorized to Board Russian Shadow Fleet Vessels in British Waters
British armed forces and law enforcement are now permitted to board sanctioned Russian shadow fleet ships in UK waters, as part of efforts to cut funding for Putin's war in Ukraine.
Culture
Skeleton of Real-Life Musketeer d'Artagnan Possibly Found in Dutch Church
Archaeologists in the Netherlands have uncovered a skeleton under a church floor that may belong to the famed musketeer d'Artagnan, with DNA testing underway to confirm the identity.
Sports
Harry Maguire Predicts Bright Future for Sacked Manager Ruben Amorim
Harry Maguire has praised Ruben Amorim's managerial abilities and predicted he will win many matches with his next club, while also endorsing Michael Carrick for the permanent Manchester United job.
Business
Bank of England Rejects Two Firms' Appeals for Fine Reductions
Two financial firms requested reductions in fines from the Bank of England, but the central bank denied their appeals, upholding the penalties.
Health
Environment
Transport
US Airports May Shut as Wait Times Hit Historic Highs
TSA acting head warns of potential airport closures as passenger wait times reach unprecedented levels and staff assaults surge by 500% amid funding deadlock.
Save Petrol: 10 Expert Tips from AA and RAC
With fuel prices surging due to global oil supply fears, learn practical driving techniques from the AA and RAC to improve fuel efficiency and cut costs.
Police Hunt Man After Double Sexual Assault at Tube Station
A woman was sexually assaulted twice at Elephant and Castle Underground station, first in a lift and then on a Northern line train. British Transport Police have released an image of a man they believe can assist the investigation.
Save Up to 30% on Airport Parking with These Deals
Discover expert tips and discount codes from Bristol to Manchester airports to cut parking costs by up to 30%, making your holiday more affordable with pre-booking strategies.
TSA Workers Unpaid as ICE Agents Deploy During Shutdown
TSA workers endure sixth week without pay during DHS shutdown, with ICE agents deployed to airports despite union concerns over training and qualifications.
Property
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