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The Somme, 110 years on: The Jewish soldiers who fought and died
The Battle of the Somme, one of the bloodiest and most infamous battles in history, was intended to break the German lines and bring World War I closer to an Allied victory.
UK medical org. to investigate NHS use of IHRA antisemitism definition over free speech claims
Keir Starmer expected to resign as UK prime minister following pressure from rival Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham's election to parliament sets up bid to oust UK PM Starmer
Cambridge U. can ban pro-Palestinian protests from parts of campus for next year, judge rules
A previous injunction was granted in March to prevent protesters from interrupting graduation ceremonies, however its expiry date was set for July 26.
Residents say dinner was ruined by moans: Allington battles swinger festival
"There are no keys in bowls and nothing dirty about it," organiser Matthew Cole says, defending the three day consent-focused party after Allington residents complain of "deafening moans".
Small plane crashes at London Southend Airport
At the time of publication, it was unclear how many people were on the plane.
US singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to lesser assault charge in UK court
US singer Chris Brown pleaded not guilty to 2023 assault charge on a music producer after being arrested in Manchester on Friday.
Cruising through British history on the ‘Swan Hellenic Diana’
Swan Hellenic hasn’t yet announced the dates for its next “Spirit of the Celts” cruise but its “Iceland and British Isles” cruise in August 2026 will go to some of the same ports.
UK police arrest four over pro-Palestinian protest at air base
Three were arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation, or instigation, while another woman was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, according to police.
Springsteen duets with McCartney in Liverpool
Band founder Paul McCartney joined rock royalty Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band for two songs during Springsteen’s second concert in the city, at Anfield Stadium.
Surgeon instructs teenage patient to perform 'heil Hitler salute,' recording reveals
Surgeon Kuldeep Stohr is being investigated for potential failures in 800 medical cases.
Rare Saxon cross-shaped pendant discovered near Leeds
The pendant is believed to have belonged to a high-status individual, possibly a church official.
Roadworks uncover 3,000-year-old Bronze-Age hamlet on England’s Europa Way
Roundhouses and 18 cremation graves reveal a sophisticated farming community in Suffolk.