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17:01โ‡ขApology 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
Both sides say the ceasefire between the US and Iran remains in place. But that line feels ever less grounded in reality.
19:44
The incidents strain a partial ceasefire agreed by Israel and the Lebanese armed group on Monday.
18:16
Is Reform UK โ€˜controlled 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 Starmerโ€™s denial of Britainโ€™s identity-based policing is a scandal.
16:37
The UK government is under pressure to end โ€œpositive discriminationโ€, while cracks appear in official position that two-tier policing doesnโ€™t exist.
14:18

The Guardian

One killed and several wounded in Iranian attack on Kuwaitโ€™s international airport

US military says it struck tanker and sites on Iranโ€™s Qeshm Island and defended Kuwait and Bahrain from missiles
13:07
On the campaign trail with the Manchester mayor in Makerfield
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