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Palestine Action activists found guilty of criminal damage over factory raid
05. May 2026 (19:42)
The group caused an estimated £1 million of damage during the raid, a court was told. (London News)
Greens investigate east London candidate antisemitism allegations
05. May 2026 (19:41)
It is the latest in a series of antisemitism allegations the Greens have faced during the local elections campaign (London News)
Man and ex-partner killed in Bristol blast after he forced entry into house
05. May 2026 (19:41)
Ryan Kelly, 41, had ‘explosive device’, say police, who are treating death of woman, Jo Shaw, 35, as homicideA man forced his way into a house in Bristol with an “explosive device” a few minutes before a blast that killed his ex-partner and himself.Police said they were treating the death of the woman, whom they believe to be 35-year-old Jo Shaw, as homicide and named the man who died as her former partner, Ryan Kelly, 41. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
'I had to stick to the plan': Officer describes retrieving crocodile with human remains inside
05. May 2026 (19:35)
DNA tests are underway to confirm whether remains found inside the crocodile match that of a missing man. (BBC News)
For Michael Tilson Thomas’s Legacy, Look at Young Musicians
05. May 2026 (19:35)
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Death of toddler could have been avoided, sheriff rules
05. May 2026 (19:34)
Three-year-old Archie Donald, who had a chronic kidney condition, died on 20 November 2019 after suffering from an infection. (BBC News)
A veneer of normality has returned to Tehran but fears for the future are rife
05. May 2026 (19:29)
From economic woes to concerns that war could break out again at any moment, underlying worries run deepIn the weeks since the fragile ceasefire with the US and Israel took hold, life in Tehran has – on the surface at least – largely returned to something like prewar normality. Many security checkpoints have been taken down, coffee shops are bustling, parks are full of people gathering for picnics, musicians are playing again in the streets, highways are jammed with traffic and the metro – free to use since the war – runs packed.But underlying worries run deep, and many Iranians fear the war could return at any moment. The uncertainty was underlined on Monday when the US and Iran launched fresh attacks in the Gulf as the two sides continue to blockade of the strait of Hormuz. The war’s economic toll has been severe too. Many people have lost their jobs and inflation is surging. The International Monetary Fund estimates it could reach 70% this year. Continue reading... (The Guardian)