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17:01โขApology for the Dying Man's Handcuffs
The Henry Nowak case dominates, with the police chief apologising for handcuffing the dying 18-year-old (Daily Mail, The Independent, The Telegraph). Right-leaning outlets (The Spectator, Breitbart London, Spiked) accuse Starmer of denying two-tier policing, while Novara Media dismisses far-right infighting. Meanwhile, Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport kill one (BBC News, The Guardian).
The singer, 56, cut a glamorous figure in a black sequin gown with a hot-pink skirt as she cosied up to her co-star Brett Goldstein, 45, the Office Romance premiere.
20:14
The Economist
American capitalism has taken an apocalyptic turn
19:49
Both sides say the ceasefire between the US and Iran remains in place. But that line feels ever less grounded in reality.
19:44
Showbiz | Rebecca Cook
19:23
Evening Standard
Tube strike and storm forecast spells travel misery for millions
London
18:54
The incidents strain a partial ceasefire agreed by Israel and the Lebanese armed group on Monday.
18:16
17:40
Morning Star
โUnforgivableโ
17:23
Novara Media
Conspiracy Theories, Recriminations and Insults Fly As the Far Right Melts Down Over Makerfield
Is Reform UK โcontrolled oppositionโ or is Restore Britain? Two far-right parties are having a messy pie fight. Simon Childs grabs a spoon and dives in.
16:54
Keir Starmerโs denial of Britainโs identity-based policing is a scandal.
16:37
16:19
The UK government is under pressure to end โpositive discriminationโ, while cracks appear in official position that two-tier policing doesnโt exist.
14:18
The Guardian
One killed and several wounded in Iranian attack on Kuwaitโs international airport
US military says it struck tanker and sites on Iranโs Qeshm Island and defended Kuwait and Bahrain from missiles
13:07
HuffPost UK
'IT SHOWS EXACTLY WHO HE IS'
11:44
New Statesman
Andy Burnhamโs door-knock to Downing Street
On the campaign trail with the Manchester mayor in Makerfield
06:14
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