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Man charged after mass stabbing on Cambridge train

A man has been charged following a violent stabbing incident aboard a Cambridgeshire train that left multiple people injured. The attack occurred during evening rush hour, sparking a major emergency response.

Mass stabbing horror on Cambridgeshire train

Shocking eyewitness accounts reveal the terror aboard a Cambridge-bound LNER service after multiple passengers were stabbed in a violent attack that left travellers fighting for their lives.

Two arrested after mass stabbing on Cambridgeshire train

Two men remain in police custody following a horrific mass stabbing aboard a Cambridgeshire train, as counter-terrorism units join the investigation into the violent incident that left multiple victims fighting for their lives.

Trump's rare earth deal with China cuts tariffs

Former President Donald Trump secures a landmark agreement with China, slashing tariffs on rare earth minerals in a move that's dividing experts and raising eyebrows across the political spectrum.

Trump's Gaza Ceasefire Collapses - Carnage Returns

As Trump's proposed Gaza ceasefire shatters, devastating Israeli airstrikes resume with unprecedented force, leaving humanitarian efforts in ruins and the region teetering on the brink of catastrophe.

Reeves considers income tax hike and NI cut

Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers controversial tax reforms that could see income tax rise while cutting National Insurance, sparking debate over fiscal fairness.

Reeves Confronts Budget Crisis Amid Tory Attacks

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts mounting economic pressures as Labour's spending plans come under intense scrutiny, with Treasury officials warning of difficult autumn decisions ahead.

Tories' Desperate Migration Gambit Could Backfire

The Conservative Party's radical new immigration policy, mirroring Reform UK, represents a dangerous shift that threatens both Britain's social fabric and the Tories' own political survival.

Trump Orders US to Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing

In a seismic shift for global security, former President Donald Trump has directed the US military to restart nuclear weapons testing for the first time in decades, citing concerns over global threats and weapon reliability.

Business leaders push for four-day week in England

Top UK business leaders and charity heads are urging ministers to spearhead England's transition to a four-day working week, citing overwhelming evidence of productivity gains and wellbeing benefits.

Ministers' Tax Arrangements Under Scrutiny

An explosive investigation reveals how government ministers benefit from tax arrangements they'd deny ordinary citizens, creating a stark double standard in Britain's fiscal policy.

Dutch Election Shock: Wilders Loses Ground in Exit Poll

In a stunning reversal of fortunes, Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders appears to have lost ground as centrist parties forge ahead in critical provincial elections, dealing a significant blow to his anti-immigration agenda.

Trump and Xi meet in Beijing for high-stakes talks

In a landmark meeting, former US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping engage in private talks at Beijing's Great Hall of the People, discussing trade, Taiwan, and global stability amid renewed diplomatic engagement.

Boris Johnson's shock attack on Tory green policies

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes dramatic political comeback with blistering critique of Conservative environmental agenda, warning current policies risk 'economic suicide' for Britain.

PM's popularity tested by economic anxieties

New polling data reveals the Australian Prime Minister is riding high on personal popularity, but voter concerns about the economy and cost of living threaten to undermine his government's momentum.

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