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How Europe Can Regain Middle East Influence After Gaza

Europe's stance on Gaza has shattered its credibility. Analyst Nathalie Tocci argues the path to regaining a constructive role lies not in grand diplomacy, but in focusing on stabilising fragile neighbours: Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq.

Man earns £2K a year renting out his London driveway

A savvy homeowner in East London nets over £4,300 by renting his driveway to commuters and event-goers for £10 a day, while using a cheap resident's permit to park on the road. Discover how this passive income side hustle works.

Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock on Life Beyond Earth

Space scientist Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock discusses the Royal Institution Christmas lectures, the search for alien life, and the James Webb Space Telescope. Tune in on BBC Four.

ISS to be deorbited as new space race heats up

As the International Space Station nears its 2030 decommissioning, a new era of space exploration is dawning. Sky News Daily explores the US-China rivalry and the role of tech billionaires in the final frontier.

Victoria Beckham's Brow Pencil Praised by Shoppers

Shoppers hail Victoria Beckham's BabyBlade Eyebrow Pencil for its easy, natural finish. Discover why it's a top choice for fuller brows and see alternative options from Dior and Morphe.

Deutsche Bank signs major Canary Wharf office deal

Deutsche Bank secures a major 250,000 sq ft lease in Canary Wharf's YY building, signalling a strong revival for the Docklands office market. Read the full details of this landmark deal.

Trump Halts Asylum Cases, Imposes Bans on 19 Nations

President Trump pauses all US asylum applications and orders extra scrutiny for migrants from 19 'high-risk' countries following a Washington shooting. Explore the sweeping immigration policy changes.

Victoria Beckham's £32 Eyeliner Sells Out

Beauty lovers are rushing to buy Victoria Beckham's Satin Kajal Liner. The £32 award-winning product 'glides on' and 'doesn't budge' all day. Discover why it's a must-have.

Moss spores survive 9 months on ISS exterior

Scientists discover moss spores endured 9 months in space on the ISS exterior, with 86% surviving. This resilience could revolutionise oxygen generation and soil formation for future space colonies.

London office shortage threatens 2.2m jobs

London faces a major economic risk as office space shortage threatens 2.2m jobs. Chancellor Rachel Reeves urged to act now to protect UK competitiveness against global rivals.

NASA Images Show Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas

NASA releases stunning close-up pictures of interstellar comet 3I/Atlas, a rare visitor from another star system. Discover how to spot this once-in-a-lifetime celestial event from the UK.

London office investment surges past £14bn

Overseas investors are flocking back to London's property market, with total investment set to exceed £14bn in 2025. Discover what's driving the capital's remarkable commercial real estate revival.

The Grim Conformism of Pavement Vigilantes

Exploring how self-appointed pavement enforcers are creating hostile streetscapes. Discover the psychological drivers behind this troubling urban phenomenon.

Blue Origin's New Glenn Wins NASA Mars Mission

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin secures major NASA contract to launch Mars spacecraft using New Glenn rocket, marking a significant shift in space exploration partnerships. Discover the details.

Inside the Coalition's Net Zero Policy Battle

The UK government's internal Net Zero strategy conflict reveals deeper political divides. Discover what's at stake for Britain's climate future and who stands to benefit most.

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