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RTE says it will broadcast Republic of Ireland-Israel football match
It said the decision to broadcast the Nations League fixture was different to its boycott of Eurovision over Israel’s participation.
Fans paying £74 on average as matchday revenue soars
Fans of the Premier League’s six wealthiest clubs are paying an average of £74 per ticket for each match they attend, while ticket revenues are soaring, according to data from a new report.
Warning over ‘school wars’ social media trend inciting children to carry weapons
Police and schools have urged parents to check their children’s social media after the trend spread across TikTok and Snapchat
New work experience route in West London ‘rewards ambition not privilege’
Hammersmith and Fulham Council launched its Pathway Bond programme last year to link residents with opportunities in industries from science to media
Pound dips amid City jitters on Starmer blow if Labour loses
Zack Polanski’s Green Party, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and Labour have been battling it out in the hotly-fought contest
How Lindsay Hoyle’s lavish trip to Caribbean led to Mandelson arrest
Sir Lindsay Hoyle was in the British Virgin Islands to mark the 75th anniversary of the territory’s House of Assembly when the information was passed to him
Eight injured as bus crashes into tree on Old Kent Road in south London
The condition of the injured victims remains unknown
Livestream ‘peddled as alibi’ recorded four days previously, trial hears
A digital forensics analyst gave the assessment on the fourth day of the trial of Stephen McCullagh for murdering Natalie McNally.
Soham killer Ian Huntley attacked in prison workshop with metal bar
The attack was the latest attempt on Huntley’s life and he was thought to have been kept under close observation to prevent similar attacks.
Reason why arrest names are private but Andrew and Mandelson were exceptions
The arrests of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson were a striking exception to this practice.
Gail’s bakery targeted in repeated anti-Zionist attacks as residents express fear
The newly opened outlet in Archway has been subject to vandalism after Palestine solidarity protests
Hillary Clinton deposition paused after photo leaked from inside room
The former first lady’s deposition has paused and gone off the record after a photo of her from inside the room was leaked, which is against committee rules….
Leaked photo disrupts Hillary Clinton deposition
A photo leaked to conservative media by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) disrupted Hillary Clinton’s deposition behind closed doors in the Jeffrey Epstein probe. M…
Fast, fashion and Ramadan on the London runway
The overlap of Ramadan and London Fashion Week transformed a runway moment into a communal breaking of the fast.
Jeremy Corbyn secures control of Your Party leadership committee
His supporters won 14 of the 24 seats on the central executive committee, double the seven seats won by Zarah Sultana’s backers.
Waste contractor sees 83 complaints in 5 years
The most common complaint about Veolia in the City of Westminster was driver behaviour
Small boat crossings surge as over 600 migrants arrive in single day
It brings the total number of arrivals this year to 2,209 – a 7% increase on this time last year
Lewis Goodall on Kemi Badenoch’s ‘disgusting’ language at PMQs
Lewis Goodall and Shelagh Fogarty discuss Kemi Badenoch calling Labour the ‘paedo defenders party’ at yesterday’s PMQs.Lewis tells Shelagh that he believes h…
Police release image after woman sexually assaulted at tube station
The British Transport Police have released images of a man they need to speak to in connection
The crisis? The point? For ‘Bridgerton,’ the word ‘orgasm’ wouldn’t quite do
The “Bridgerton” team would not quit until they were satisfied when it came to finding a word to use for “orgasm” in Season 4
the hit experience returns to Sea Life London
Dive into Sea Life London’s returning Animal Crossing event, with stamp hunts, character meet‑ups and underwater adventures for the family.
ARREST made after New York City Police pelted with snowballs
27-year-old Gusmane Coulibaly was arrested for assaulting police officers earlier this week as people were caught on camera throwing snowballs towards the NY…
Instagram to alert parents over teens’ self-harm searches
The new alerts will be rolled out in the US, UK, Australia and Canada from next week
Four held in dawn raids targeting gang who befriended pubgoers to snatch phones
The suspects were arrested in the early hours of Thursday by officers from City of London Police.
Final countdown as voters go to the polls in crucial by-election
Labour, Reform and the Greens are fighting it out in Gorton and Denton.
999 call to report murder wrongly marked as hoax by police, inquiry finds
Ten Met Police officers have been served with disciplinary notices as part of an ongoing investigation into contact the force had with both women before their murders
King was to blame for Andrew losing trade envoy role – Epstein
Andrew is accused of sharing sensitive information with the paedophile financier during his time in the role.
‘I’m still traumatised’ – Man known as ‘Nasty’ denies killing deaf woman
“I had no intention to cause any harm. I’m still traumatised by the fact she passed away. I’ve not stopped thinking about it.”
Bloody car at centre of Sydenham stabbing crime scene
A bloodstain can be seen on the tarmac of Kent House Road
Opinion – As Israel Pushes for Annexation, Is There Hope for Palestinians?
Once Palestinians have been incorporated as subjects of the Israeli state, they can try to transform their opponent’s kinetic energy into something new.
Harden fractures thumb in blow to in-form Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden fractured his thumb against the New York Knicks and is questionable to play their next game, the team said Wednesday.
US women’s ice hockey captain responds to ‘distasteful’ Trump remark
Hilary Knight, captain of the victorious US women’s Olympic ice hockey team, said Wednesday it was unfortunate that a “distasteful joke” by President Donald Trump had overshadowed the achievements of
Brazil’s Supreme Court imposes steep sentences for Marielle Franco murder
The shooting of Franco, an activist, raised questions about political violence and corruption in Brazil’s government.
Third round of nuclear talks resume in Geneva after pause
US-Iran tensions live: Iran said that nuclear talks with the US have progressed “very intensely and very seriously” as the two sides continued negotiations over a nuclear deal in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday. | World News
Stocks mixed as investors digest Nvidia earnings
Stock markets traded mixed on Thursday as investors digested company earnings, including better-than-forecast results from chip titan Nvidia.
France abandons plan to demand Albanese resign at UN meeting
The special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories has been under fire over alleged antisemitism, which she strongly denies.
Jersey votes to approve assisted dying, as a similar UK bill stalls in House of Lords
The island of Jersey has voted to legalize assisted dying for some terminally ill adults, as a similar bill stalls in the U.K. Parliament
King to witness military air power in first visit to regiment group at barracks
The Royal Artillery is made up of 14 regular regiments and seven reserve regiments.
Courts were nearly shut down in wake of 2024 riots
Senior judges and the Ministry of Justice were close to being forced to shut down the courts to stop people being sent to overflowing prisons
Alleged killer ‘Nasty’ left ‘traumatised’ by death of deaf woman, court told
Duane Owusu allegedly threw Zahwa Mukhtar out of a car and felled her with a single strike to the neck in London in August last year.
Entire London Overground line to shut this weekend
Six London Underground lines will also experience disruption on Saturday, February 28 and Sunday, March 1
Police step up patrols as they probe link between Gail’s bakery attacks
The new Gail’s bakery in Junction Road. Archway has twice been targeted by vandals who smashed windows and daubed anti Israeli slogans. The Met…
Works to pedestrianize a key stretch of London’s Oxford Street will start this summer
London’s mayor is turning part of Oxford Street into a traffic-free zone to revive the famous shopping street
Asylum seekers in hotels at lowest level in 18 months
Labour has pledged to no longer be using asylum hotels by the end of this Parliament – which would be 2029, if not earlier.
Man in his 50s fighting for life after stabbing in Sydenham
Victim found with knife wound on Kent House Road in early hours as police launch investigation
Lyn Gardner talks to director Kirsty Patrick Ward as Manic Street Creature comes to Kiln Theatre
When a friend of director **Kirsty Patrick Ward** went to see a preview of her production of **Maimuna Memon**’s *Manic Street Creature* …
Who is Martin Lewis? What’s his net worth and cost of living advice
Everything you need to know about money man Martin
Man who ‘left deaf woman to die in street’ says he prayed for her
Duane Owusu, nicknamed ‘Nasty’, had been out at a rave when he and his group invited Zahwa Mukhtar, 27, into their already cramped vehicle.
US pop star gets savage British welcome after shouting ‘Hello London’ from balcony
A US pop star received a rude welcome to the UK after shouting “hello, London” from her hotel balcony. In a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday (24 February), Bebe Rexha pans around the capital as she joyfully sings: “Back in London town, we’re back in London town.” However, her glee was cut short after a passerby told at her to “shut up” after she called out a greeting. The 36-year-old covered her face in shock before running back inside. “Feeling the love in London!,” she teased in the post’s caption.








