Politics
Venezuelan Deportees Detail Torture Claims at El Salvador's Cecot Prison
A petition filed to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights details new allegations of torture, sexual assault, and medical neglect by 18 Venezuelan men deported by the US to El Salvador's Cecot facility, demanding accountability from Salvadorian au
Culture
Coronation Street: George Confirms Theo's Abuse, Plans to Rescue Todd
George Shuttleworth's suspicions about Theo Silverton's abusive behavior toward Todd Grimshaw are confirmed in a shocking Coronation Street episode, leading him to take action to protect Todd from further harm.
Sports
Ben White Returns to England Squad Amid Controversy Over World Cup Exit
Thomas Tuchel defends Ben White's recall to the England squad after his 2022 World Cup exit, expressing confidence fans won't boo him. The defender's return sparks debate as he faces Uruguay in a friendly.
Business
Guardian Issues Correction for Oxford Street Shopping Photo in Business Section
The Guardian has issued a correction regarding a photograph used in its business pages, clarifying that a shopper on Oxford Street was walking in front of an artificial street scene hoarding. The newspaper also lists other recently amended articles.
Health
Environment
Transport
Elsie Matthewman: Cry-sis Charity Advocate Remembered
Elsie Matthewman, a dedicated advocate for parents of sleepless babies through the Cry-sis charity, has passed away at 83. Her practical wisdom and media appearances helped countless families.
US Airport Chaos: Hours-Long Lines Amid TSA Staffing Crisis
Passengers across the United States are experiencing severe travel disruptions due to TSA staffing shortages, with reports of hours-long security lines and missed flights at major airports.
MPs Kneel in Commons to Plead for London-Grimsby Rail Link
Conservative MPs Sir Edward Leigh and Martin Vickers knelt in the House of Commons, urging transport ministers to approve a direct rail service from London King's Cross to Grimsby, a 230-mile route.
Albert Bridge £8.5m Repair Approved, Avoiding Hammersmith Bridge Repeat
Kensington and Chelsea Council approves £8.5 million repair for Albert Bridge, aiming to reopen within 12 months while pledging a faster response than Hammersmith Bridge's seven-year closure.
Hackney's Hoxton Traffic Plan Sparks Local Division
Hackney Council's updated 'Connecting Hoxton' Liveable Neighbourhood scheme aims to cut pollution and improve safety with traffic filters and school streets, but faces opposition from residents concerned about congestion and access.
Property
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