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Three children of Hamas leader reportedly killed in Gaza airstrike
The political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, says three of his sons and some of his grandchildren have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
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Billions worth of bombs and fighter jets reportedly transferred from US to Israel
Reports the US has quietly authorised the transfer of billions of dollars of bombs and fighter jets to Israel has drawn criticism and accusations of hypocrisy – including from a number of US politicians.
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Government ‘failed to respond adequately’ to allegedly racist comments against Diane Abbott says professor
We spoke to Professor Nicola Rollock, author of ‘The Racial Code’, and Martin Forde KC, who Sir Keir Starmer commissioned to investigate allegations of racism, sexism and bullying in the Labour party.
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Israel reportedly boycotts Gaza ceasefire talks
Israel has reportedly boycotted ceasefire talks due to take place in Cairo today, because Hamas refuses to confirm which of its hostages are still alive.
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UN school reportedly bombed in Gaza – as hostage families march in Israel
Patients, staff and displaced people have been streaming out of Gaza’s biggest hospital, leaving behind a few doctors to care for the patients who can’t be moved.
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Russell Brand reportedly being investigated by second police force
There have reportedly been further accusations made to police about the alleged behaviour of the comedian, Russell Brand.
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Inflation falls unexpectedly, raising hopes for business
Inflation has fallen unexpectedly, raising hopes that financial pressure on families and businesses may be easing.
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‘Prigozhin was a dead man walking’, say Khrushchev’s granddaughter of Wagner boss reportedly on crashed plane
We’re joined from Moscow by Nina Khrushcheva – Professor of International Affairs at the New School in New York and granddaughter of the former Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev.
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Reports of Saudi guards allegedly shooting migrants at Yemen border ‘chilling’, expert says
We spoke to Chris Doyle, Director of the Council for Arab-British Understanding, and Professor Madawi Al-Rasheed who’s written extensively about Saudi Arabia.
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Sudan massacre: Dozens reportedly killed in one day in one town by RSF and Arab militia
For three months, Sudan’s Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have been locked in a fierce battle around the capital Khartoum. But their conflict has also rekindled ethnic violence in Darfur – echoing the atrocities of 20 years ago.
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Government reportedly consider softening Brexit with Swiss-style EU deal
That’s the claim in the Sunday Times which has prompted a denial from a cabinet minister.
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Donald Trump reportedly wants to testify before January 6 committee
In the US, Donald Trump has reportedly said he would like to testify before the January 6 committee about the deadly attack on the US Capitol by a mob of his supporters.
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Cineworld reportedly ‘preparing to file for bankruptcy’
The Cineworld chain, the world’s second largest, is reportedly “preparing to file for bankruptcy” after warning it was in discussions to restructure the business.
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Met Police officers allegedly joked about sexual assault in group chat with Wayne Couzens
Three Metropolitan Police officers alledgedly exchanged vile messages that joked about sexually assaulting domestic violence victims and described them as “women that don’t listen” a trial heard today.
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Prince Charles reportedly criticises Rwanda plan – with first deportation flights expected next week
Newspaper reports suggest Prince Charles has privately called the government’s Rwanda plan “appalling”.