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    • Live Updates: Trump Claims Success After U.S. Bombs Key Iran Nuclear Sites
      22 June 2025
      Iran fired a wave of missiles at Israel and vowed to defend itself after U.S. forces attacked three key nuclear sites in Iran. President Trump has warned of more strikes “if peace does not come quickly.”
    • Inside the Race to Save a Family Farm From Canada’s Wildfires
      22 June 2025
      As Canada endures another heavy wildfire season, a group of resourceful farmers in British Columbia became an ad hoc fire brigade to help a neighbor.
    • Iran’s Allies Are Not Offering Support in Its Conflict With Israel
      22 June 2025
      Its proxy forces around the region have been largely silent in offering concrete support after attacks by Israel and now the United States.
    • Far-Right Party Tries to Expand Its Appeal in Germany’s West
      22 June 2025
      To reach voters outside its Eastern heartlands, the AfD is putting a new gloss on its anti-immigrant message — while sticking with its agenda.
    • Iran Had Vowed to Retaliate. Now, It Faces Grim Choices.
      22 June 2025
      Iran’s foreign minister warned that the U.S. decision to join Israel’s war against Iran would have “everlasting consequences.”
    • U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa Applicants
      18 June 2025
      The State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening for “hostility” toward the United States.
    • Regulators Approve Lenacapavir for H.I.V. Prevention
      19 June 2025
      The drug could change the course of the AIDS epidemic. But the Trump administration has gutted the programs that might have paid for it in low-income countries.
    • When Humans Learned to Live Everywhere
      19 June 2025
      About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration.
    • South Africa Built a Medical Research Powerhouse. Trump Cuts Have Demolished It.
      19 June 2025
      The budget cuts threaten global progress on everything from heart disease to H.I.V. — and could affect American drug companies, too.
    • Bat Cave Footage Offers Clues to How Viruses Leap Between Species
      16 June 2025
      Video from a national park in Uganda depicted a parade of predatory species feeding on and dispersing fruit bats that are known natural reservoirs of infectious diseases.
    • Inside the Race to Save a Family Farm From Canada’s Wildfires
      22 June 2025
      As Canada endures another heavy wildfire season, a group of resourceful farmers in British Columbia became an ad hoc fire brigade to help a neighbor.
    • 4 Missing After Medical Helicopter Crashes in Quebec Lake
      21 June 2025
      The helicopter was carrying four crew members and a patient when it crashed on Friday night, officials said.
    • Hot-Air Balloon Crashes in Brazil, Killing at Least 8 People
      21 June 2025
      A hot-air balloon carrying 21 people caught fire and fell from the sky in a region in southern Brazil popular with tourists.
    • With Few Discount Airlines, Canadian Travelers Face Steeper Fares
      21 June 2025
      A new report by Canada’s Competition Bureau recommends opening more of the country’s domestic airline market to foreign companies to help lower fares.
    • Looking to Get Away From It All? Here’s 6 Off-the-Grid Getaways.
      21 June 2025
      From the new to the classic, from the affordable to the exorbitant, here are six getaways where you can find some peace and quiet.
    • Oil Markets on Edge After American Bombing of Iran
      22 June 2025
      Fighting has the potential to disrupt oil markets, but a move by Iran to cut off supply would chiefly hurt China, the biggest buyer of Iranian oil.
    • World Leaders React to the U.S. Strikes on Iran
      22 June 2025
      Amid fears of more dangerous escalation across the Middle East, some leaders condemned the attacks, and others urged restraint.
    • A Retelling of the Mahabharata, Set to Modern-Day Struggles
      21 June 2025
      At Lincoln Center, the Toronto-based theater company Why Not strives to balance the old and new in its production of the Sanskrit epic.
    • Air India C.E.O.’s Remarks After Plane Crash Draw Scrutiny
      21 June 2025
      A video message by Campbell Wilson, Air India’s chief executive, closely resembled what the head of American Airlines said after a deadly crash months earlier.
    • How South Korea Became a Cultural Powerhouse
      21 June 2025
      With BTS poised to reunite, “Squid Game” returning and a Broadway show winning awards, the Korean cultural wave keeps on rolling.
    • Far-Right Party Tries to Expand Its Appeal in Germany’s West
      22 June 2025
      To reach voters outside its Eastern heartlands, the AfD is putting a new gloss on its anti-immigrant message — while sticking with its agenda.
    • Europe Is Finally Ready to Spend More on Defense. The Hard Part Is How.
      22 June 2025
      After a yearslong debate over NATO spending, European nations are poised to commit more funds to deter Russia. Now the region must decide how to unify its fragmented manufacturing.
    • Nathan Silver, Who Chronicled a Vanished New York, Dies at 89
      21 June 2025
      An architect, he wrote in his book “Lost New York” about the many buildings that were destroyed before passage of the city’s landmarks preservation law.
    • Trump Sends Envoy to Belarus, Courting Ties With Russia’s Close Ally
      21 June 2025
      The outreach to Belarus’s autocratic leader, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, comes as the country has released at least 14 political prisoners.
    • Ukraine Warns Teenagers the Enemy Is Inside Their Phones
      21 June 2025
      Ukraine’s security service is holding classes at high schools to alert teenagers of Russian efforts to recruit them.
    • Does Iran have another secret enrichment site, as it claims?
      22 June 2025
    • ‘We have to respond,’ Iran’s foreign minister warns.
      22 June 2025
    • Here’s What to Know About Fordo, Iran’s Best-Protected Nuclear Site
      22 June 2025
      The nuclear fuel enrichment plant was built deep inside a mountain in order to withstand an attack.
    • Iran’s Allies Are Not Offering Support in Its Conflict With Israel
      22 June 2025
      Its proxy forces around the region have been largely silent in offering concrete support after attacks by Israel and now the United States.
    • Iran fires more missiles at Israel, hours after the U.S. strikes on Iran.
      22 June 2025
    • People With Severe Diabetes Are Cured in Small Trial of New Drug
      22 June 2025
      Most in a small group of patients receiving a stem cell-based infusion no longer needed insulin, but the drug may not suit those with more manageable type 1 diabetes.
    • Insurers Pledge to Ease Controversial Prior Approvals for Medical Care
      20 June 2025
      Major companies had faced mounting pressure to stop denying or stalling authorization of coverage for treatments and prescriptions.
    • Trump Travel Restrictions Bar Residents Needed at U.S. Hospitals
      20 June 2025
      Limits on travel and visa appointments have delayed or prevented foreign doctors from entering the country for jobs set to begin in weeks.
    • Real Risk to Youth Mental Health Is ‘Addictive Use,’ Not Screen Time Alone, Study Finds
      18 June 2025
      Researchers found children with highly addictive use of phones, video games or social media were two to three times as likely to have thoughts of suicide or to harm themselves.
    • Regulators Approve Lenacapavir for H.I.V. Prevention
      19 June 2025
      The drug could change the course of the AIDS epidemic. But the Trump administration has gutted the programs that might have paid for it in low-income countries.
    • Europe’s Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U.S. Tech Dominance Against It
      20 June 2025
      To comply with a Trump executive order, Microsoft recently helped suspend the email account of an International Criminal Court prosecutor in the Netherlands who was investigating Israel for war crimes.
    • TikTok Hits Cannes, Where a U.S. Ban Seems a Distant Dream
      20 June 2025
      TikTok executives hosted happy hours and played pickleball with influencers on the French Riviera this week, even as a U.S. ban loomed over the company.
    • Can A.I. Quicken the Pace of Math Discoveries?
      19 June 2025
      Breakthroughs in pure mathematics can take decades. A new Defense Department initiative aims to speed things up using artificial intelligence.
    • Your A.I. Queries Come With a Climate Cost
      19 June 2025
      When it comes to artificial intelligence, more intensive computing uses more energy, producing more greenhouse gases.
    • How Vera Rubin Telescope Scientists Will Deal With 60 Million Billion Bytes of Imagery
      21 June 2025
      The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary genetics and particle physics.


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Media BBC

BBC News
  • Starmer calls for Iran to return to negotiating table
    22 June 2025
    The prime minister says in a statement that Iran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon.
  • UK prepares flight from Israel for British nationals
    22 June 2025
    British nationals are being asked to register their interest in joining the flight.
  • Temperatures surpass 33C as storm warning kicks in
    21 June 2025
    Parts of the UK brace for thunderstorms after a Met Office yellow weather warning comes into force.
  • Kneecap performing at Glastonbury 'not appropriate', PM says
    21 June 2025
    He made the comments after Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh appeared in court on Wednesday.
  • Blackmail victims told 'don't suffer in silence'
    21 June 2025
    Students are being targeted by romance scams on dating apps, but talking to a friend can help avoid the danger.

Media Daily Express

Daily Express :: News Feed

Daily Express
  • UK terror attacks warning issued following US obliteration of Iran nuke bases
    22 June 2025


    Britain already faces weekly threats from Iran.
  • Emergency airlift of Brits trapped in Israel could begin 'within hours'
    22 June 2025


    BREAKING: The evacuation of British citizens has been stepped up as the Middle East conflict intensifies.
  • British man arrested after 'spying for Iran' as WW3 fears surge
    22 June 2025


    The suspect spy, who has not been named, is alleged to have links with Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, local media in Cyprus reported.
  • Air India pilots bombshell as airline told licence could be withdrawn
    22 June 2025


    Air India has been warned by the country's Directorate General of Civil Aviation that it could have its licence suspended after "repeated violations" of regulations.
  • Prince Harry 'to extend huge olive branch to Royal Family' - but there's 1 important clash
    22 June 2025


    One royal expert has suggested that King Charles could accept a major olive branch from his youngest son.

Media Mirror

Mirror - mirror frontpage

  • Lauren Goodger's BBL surgery regret as she looks worlds away from TOWIE debut
    22 June 2025
    Lauren Goodger says she’s “ruined her looks” and looks "abnormal" as she plans to ditch her implants, 15 years after rising to fame alongside Mark Wright on The Only Way Is Essex
  • Use 'natural' 2-ingredient cleaning solution to remove algae from fences in minutes
    22 June 2025
    The green algae can make the wooden panels look dirty and unattractive, whilst weakening the fence's structure. But a simple two-ingredient solution can remove it in no time
  • John Stones hails Thomas Tuchel as Man City star opens up about England future
    22 June 2025
    John Stones has thanked new England manager Thomas Tuchel and opened up about his future on the international stage ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America
  • Inside horror London nursery where babies were terrorised by 'evil' vaping abuser
    22 June 2025
    Roksana Lecka tortured young children at the well-regarded Montessori Riverside Nursery, with harrowing footage showing how she attempted to conceal her sickening crimes
  • 17 women and girls in hospital after 'being stung by man with syringe' at festival
    22 June 2025
    Police have launched an investigation after 17 girls and women were reportedly attacked by a 'syringe-wielding man' at a music festival attended by 50,000 people in Metz, France

Media Politics UK

Politics.co.uk

  • How every MP voted on assisted dying as bill set to become law
    20 June 2025

    MPs have voted in favour of the assisted dying bill, which will legalise the right for terminally ill people in England and Wales to end their own life with medical assistance. MPs voted 314 to 219, a majority of 23, in favour of Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s bill, backing the right for adults with less... Read more »

    The post How every MP voted on assisted dying as bill set to become law appeared first on Politics.co.uk.

  • Nandy downplays welfare rebellion despite whip’s ‘honourable’ resignation
    20 June 2025

    Lisa Nandy has insisted a major rebellion is not brewing over the government’s welfare reforms, describing the resignation of a party whip over the issue as an “honourable” but isolated incident. Vicky Foxcroft, a government whip and former shadow minister for disabled people, quit her frontbench role on Thursday evening, stating she could not vote... Read more »

    The post Nandy downplays welfare rebellion despite whip’s ‘honourable’ resignation appeared first on Politics.co.uk.

  • Ian Sollom: ‘Why the UK needs a national strategy for mathematics’
    19 June 2025

    The role of mathematics in everyday life often goes unnoticed, but its importance and reach affect the here and now, as well as the future of our country. I believe now is the time for the government to introduce a national strategy for mathematics – something I called for recently when I led a Westminster... Read more »

    The post Ian Sollom: ‘Why the UK needs a national strategy for mathematics’ appeared first on Politics.co.uk.

  • PMQs verdict: Chris Philp’s sound and fury signified little
    18 June 2025

    Kemi Badenoch’s decision not to appoint a deputy when she assembled her frontbench last November raised eyebrows in Westminster. The Conservative leader simply declined the opportunity to vault some loyal operator or appease an erstwhile rival. The rationale, according to a briefing secured by the Express newspaper, concerned deputy prime minister’s questions (DPMQs) — and... Read more »

    The post PMQs verdict: Chris Philp’s sound and fury signified little appeared first on Politics.co.uk.

  • How every MP voted on abortion decriminalisation
    17 June 2025

    MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales so that women cannot be prosecuted for terminating their pregnancy at any stage. The amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill passed by 379 votes to 137 on Tuesday evening, in what is regarded as the the biggest shakeup to reproductive rights in almost 60... Read more »

    The post How every MP voted on abortion decriminalisation appeared first on Politics.co.uk.

Media Positive News

Positive News

Positive News
  • Processing grief: how photography is helping Gazan refugees rebuild their lives
    20 June 2025

    A poignant photo series has given refugee children from Gaza an outlet to express their emotions – and share their hopes and dreams

    The post Processing grief: how photography is helping Gazan refugees rebuild their lives appeared first on Positive News.

  • What went right this week: the good news that matters
    20 June 2025

    The high seas treaty progressed, scientists had a leukaemia breakthrough, and climate solutions got a boost, plus more

    The post What went right this week: the good news that matters appeared first on Positive News.

  • The stay-at-home-dad with a full to-do list and a full heart
    18 June 2025

    Andrew Cattanach didn’t expect to become a stay-at-home dad, but now the father of two wouldn’t have it any other way

    The post The stay-at-home-dad with a full to-do list and a full heart appeared first on Positive News.

  • Global media giants unite to dispel the myth of climate indifference
    17 June 2025

    Most voters want bold climate policy, but politicians often don’t realise it. The 89 Percent Project is designed to make that public support impossible to ignore

    The post Global media giants unite to dispel the myth of climate indifference appeared first on Positive News.

  • Celebration Day gains traction, with a renewed call to normalise talking about death
    16 June 2025

    Many Brits still feel awkward discussing death – but the team behind a fresh national day want to encourage open conversations about loss

    The post Celebration Day gains traction, with a renewed call to normalise talking about death appeared first on Positive News.

Media The Argus

The Argus | News

The Argus | News
  • Man with hoarding disorder says fear of eviction has 'turned life upside down'
    22 June 2025
    A man suffering with hoarding disorder says he feels like a "toy boat on a rough sea" amid a row with a council over the storage of his belongings.
  • Plans for new 50-bedroom hotel to replace restaurant that burned down
    22 June 2025
    Plans have been submitted to replace a Harvester restaurant in Littlehampton that burned down with a new 50-bedroom hotel.
  • The allotments in Brighton and Hove with the longest waiting lists revealed
    22 June 2025
    The allotments in Brighton and Hove with the longest waiting lists have been revealed.
  • A birds-eye view of Brighton - great aerial photos
    22 June 2025
    Striking pictures captures a bird’s eye view across the city’s skyline.
  • Award-winning house on Sussex beach on sale for £2.7 million
    22 June 2025
    Camber Sands beach house up for sale.

Media Daily Record

Daily Record - News

  • 'SNP will throw everything at beating me - including the campervan', says Fergus Ewing
    22 June 2025
    Ewing announced on Friday that he will stand as an independent against the SNP in the Inverness and Nairn constituency next year.
  • Teenager arrested after 'fire tornado' engulfs former Scots primary school
    22 June 2025
    A huge inferno broke out at the building in Perth on Sunday morning.
  • Family of tragic Kory McCrimmon to march through Glasgow in 'Parents Against Knives' demo
    22 June 2025
    Hundreds are expected to march from Ibrox Stadium to Celtic Park today in a demonstration against knife crime.
  • One night time habit could be a warning sign for heart failure or stroke
    22 June 2025
    A study has found that people who do this habit are more likely to have uncontrolled blood pressure.
  • John Swinney and Keir Starmer call for talks after US bombs Iran
    22 June 2025
    Donald Trump launched US air strikes on the Iran's nuclear facilities overnight.

Media The Guardian

The Guardian

The Guardian
  • One million and counting: Russian casualties hit milestone in Ukraine war
    22 June 2025

    As grim tally of its invasion is reached, expansive propaganda campaign and state payouts are keeping grieving relatives onside

    Over the past few years, Nikolai has seen the ups and downs of the funeral trade in his native Ufa, a Russian city in the plains west of the Ural mountains.

    The coronavirus pandemic, which hit Russia with devastating force, brought an unexpected boom to his family-run business, forcing him to hire extra staff almost overnight to cope with the rise in funeral demand.

    Continue reading...
  • The Windrush generations were proudly British. Yet immigrants are still fighting to be seen that way | Diane Abbott
    22 June 2025

    This week’s Windrush Day reception at No 10 was joyous – but also a reminder of the ugliness behind the ‘island of strangers’ rhetoric

    This week I went to a Windrush Day reception in the gardens of 10 Downing Street. Standing in the brilliant sunshine, with a steelband tinkling away in the background, it was great to see this generation of Caribbean migrants finally being honoured as their bravery and enterprise deserves.

    The excited guests – Windrush-era Caribbean migrants, their friends and family – were thrilled to be at No 10, and the absolute highlight was being addressed by the prime minister, Keir Starmer. Fortunately on this occasion, he refrained from telling his guests that they were turning Britain into an “island of strangers”. In any case, it would have been nonsense.

    Continue reading...
  • Funeral scams: ‘It’s hard to imagine a more callous form of fraud’
    22 June 2025

    Notices are scanned and bogus links to live streams created to demand money from grieving family and friends

    A Facebook post shares a link to the live stream of a funeral service, or to a fundraising page set up by the family of the deceased.

    Clicking on that takes you to a separate page where it asks for your card details, and explains there is a £10 fee to watch the virtual funeral, or requests a donation.

    Continue reading...
  • ‘I feel completely drained’: young professionals swamped by ‘infinite workdays’
    22 June 2025

    For many, work starts before sunrise and stretches late into the night, with nearly 270 notifications a day, report finds

    It is 10pm in Seoul, South Korea, but Hyun Jin Lee is not heading home. The recent college graduate – an employee in the IT industry – is at a mandatory team dinner.

    “I end up working late almost every day,” laughs Lee. “By the end of the day, I feel completely drained, like I’ve used up all my energy [and] I can’t really do anything on weekdays after work.”

    Continue reading...
  • Fifa’s embrace of cult of celebrity reveals a fundamental tension at the heart of the game | Jonathan Wilson
    21 June 2025

    The individual walk-ons at Club World Cup underline Fifa’s failure to understand that football is a team sport – just ask PSG

    It is in the details that the truest picture emerges. Quite aside from the endless politicking, the forever-war with Uefa, the consorting with autocrats and the intriguing broadcast rights and partnership deals, there has been, not a new, but growing sense during the Club World Cup that Fifa doesn’t really get football. There is something cargo-cultish about it, creating outcomes without engaging in processes.

    Perhaps that is inevitable with Gianni Infantino’s style of leadership; like all populists, he is big on vision and short on practical reality. It was there in the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams.

    Continue reading...

Media Independant

The Independent

  • Where are the US military bases in the Middle East as Iran threatens retaliation?
    22 June 2025

    The US has dozens of military outposts and air bases across the region

  • Every time Starmer wants us to think the best of Trump, the US president proves him wrong
    22 June 2025

    When Trump left the G7 Starmer told journalists that the US president wanted to de-escalate the Middle East crisis. Five days later Trump bombs Iran. The Independent’s David Maddox looks at why the prime minister keeps getting Trump wrong

  • British Airways Gulf flights cancelled and diverted after Trump strikes Iran and tension mounts
    22 June 2025

    Exclusive:BA Heathrow-Dubai flight flew 5,000 miles and ended up just 500 miles from its starting point

  • Iran-Israel live: Tehran warns ‘US crossed very big red line’ after Trump says key nuclear facilities ‘obliterated’
    22 June 2025

    US president announces ‘very successful’ attacks carried out at Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan

  • Transfer news live: Liverpool sell Quansah, Bayern battle Chelsea for Gittens, Arsenal’s Rodrygo hurdle
    22 June 2025

    Follow all the latest transfer news as the rumour mill whirs with the summer’s second transfer window open for business

Media The Sun

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Channel 4 News

  • Judge orders release of Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil
    21 June 2025
    A crackdown on university campus protests - most of them supporting the Palestinian cause - has been one of the defining themes of Donald Trump's second term. 
  • UK braces heatwave as temperatures pass 32C
    21 June 2025
    It's the longest day today and also the hottest so far this year. Much of the country has a light and warm evening ahead. 
  • US strike on Iran ‘seems inevitable’ – Middle East analyst
    21 June 2025
    We were joined from Washington DC by the Middle East analyst and author Aaron David Miller.
  • Israel says it continues to target Iranian military infrastructure
    21 June 2025
    There have been more blasts this afternoon in the South West of Iran with the Israeli Defence forces saying it's continuing to target military infrastructure in the country.
  • Has sewage been illegally dumped into Lake District protected site?
    20 June 2025
    Campaigners say regulators should urgently investigate whether water company United Utilities has been illegally spilling sewage into one of the UK’s most protected sites.

Media Consett Magazine

Consett Magazine

Consett Magazine
  • Selling Your Business? Why the Right Buyer Can Make All the Difference for Consett Businesses
    18 June 2025

    For many business owners in Consett, there comes a point — after the late nights, the tough calls, and years of hard work — when stepping back starts to feel like the right move. Whether you’re thinking about retiring, reducing your involvement, or simply exploring your options, it’s a big decision. And it’s not always […]

    The post Selling Your Business? Why the Right Buyer Can Make All the Difference for Consett Businesses appeared first on Consett Magazine.

  • Tour of the Reservoir Returns to Consett After Six Years with Action-Packed Race Day
    17 June 2025

    The Tour of the Reservoir cycle race is back in the saddle and making a triumphant return to Consett on Sunday, 22nd June, marking its first appearance in the town in six years. As part of the Lloyds National Road Series, this exciting event promises a day packed with world-class racing and vibrant celebrations. The […]

    The post Tour of the Reservoir Returns to Consett After Six Years with Action-Packed Race Day appeared first on Consett Magazine.

  • RAF Veteran Chris McDowell Walks 500 Miles with Medicine Ball for Mental Health Awareness
    16 June 2025

    An RAF veteran is walking and cycling from Edinburgh to Welwyn Garden City in just 15 days to raise money and awareness of mental health – all while carrying a 3kg medicine ball. Chris McDowell, 39, a maintenance technician at Tesco, is taking on the 500 mile challenge to highlight the struggles veterans face after […]

    The post RAF Veteran Chris McDowell Walks 500 Miles with Medicine Ball for Mental Health Awareness appeared first on Consett Magazine.

  • Meet the People Behind the Pour: Darren Walsh
    15 June 2025

    Greencroft Bottling in Annfield Plain is one of the region’s largest employers, and Consett Magazine has been given exclusive access to meet the people who keep the business running.  Darren Walsh is Greencroft Bottling’s Assistant Customs and Excise Manager, responsible for overseeing the customs import of bulk wine – millions of litres of wine each […]

    The post Meet the People Behind the Pour: Darren Walsh appeared first on Consett Magazine.

  • Planning Ahead With Willow Burn Hospice
    14 June 2025

    At Willow Burn Hospice, we believe in the importance of making plans for the future. That’s why we are hosting two Advance Care Planning Workshops to help you understand and create a written plan for your future care preferences. Why is Advance Care Planning Important? Advance Care Planning is a voluntary process where you think about and record […]

    The post Planning Ahead With Willow Burn Hospice appeared first on Consett Magazine.

Media Deadline News

Deadline News

Deadline News
  • First Inverclyde distillery in a century opens as first cask is filled
    20 June 2025

    THE first distillery in Inverclyde in a century has been formally opened today as its first casks are filled. The ribbon was cut at Ardgowan by Scotland’s Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes after building concluded earlier this month. Founded in 2017, the west coast firm is led by whisky entrepreneur Roland Grain and distillery manager […]

    The post First Inverclyde distillery in a century opens as first cask is filled appeared first on Deadline News.

  • Environmental charity to take the lead in converting former bowling green to urban croft  
    20 June 2025

    AN ENVIRONMENTAL charity based in Edinburgh has been selected to take the lead on transforming a former bowling green into a blossoming urban croft.   Earth in Common, which runs Leith Community Croft, has been chosen by the City of Edinburgh Council, in collaboration with the community council and Friends of Victoria Park, to develop the […]

    The post Environmental charity to take the lead in converting former bowling green to urban croft   appeared first on Deadline News.

  • What’s On in Edinburgh 20/06/25 – 26/06/25 
    20 June 2025

    Summer Solstice celebration  Date: Saturday 21 July  Time: 12:00 – 20:30  Location: The Salisbury Centre, 2 Salisbury Road, Edinburgh, EH16 5AB   Celebrate summer solstice, the longest day of the year, at The Salisbury Centre, a space for those who wish to explore their spiritual, psychological and creative life.   There are a range of seasonal workshops […]

    The post What’s On in Edinburgh 20/06/25 – 26/06/25  appeared first on Deadline News.

  • New oxygen therapy trial could be a “game-changer” for heart attack patients in world first
    20 June 2025

    A STUDY into a new treatment that could transform the way heart attacks are treated in Scotland and beyond is under way in a world first. Consultants at the Golden Jubilee University National Hospital have recruited the first patients to a clinical trial testing supersaturated oxygen (SSO?) therapy. This is a novel approach aimed at […]

    The post New oxygen therapy trial could be a “game-changer” for heart attack patients in world first appeared first on Deadline News.

  • Historic neighbourhood bar reopens under new name, almost four years after last takeover 
    20 June 2025

    A LEITH bar steeped in history has now reopened to customers, after having been put on the market last November, almost four years after a big renovation.   The neighbourhood boozer, now named The Finch, is understood to have opened its doors once again on Wednesday.  Located on the corner of Bath Road and Salamander Street, […]

    The post Historic neighbourhood bar reopens under new name, almost four years after last takeover  appeared first on Deadline News.

Media The Standard

The Standard

  • Starmer calls for ‘diplomatic solution’ after US strikes Iran
    22 June 2025
    Sir Keir Starmer’s Government had urged de-escalation in the Middle East but Donald Trump pushed ahead with air and missile strikes.
  • Bride gunned down at wedding in France as masked gang opens fire on newlyweds
    22 June 2025

    The bride was shot dead by masked gunmen in Goult in Provence, France, as she left her wedding party

  • Man, 37, fighting for his life after horror shooting in east London
    22 June 2025

    Man, 37, in critical condition after Hackney shooting as police launch investigation

  • Chinese mega-embassy in London set for approval within weeks despite security risk fears
    22 June 2025

    Angela Rayner is poised to approve the plans despite concerns about espionage risks

  • In defence of the Sunday roast
    22 June 2025

    The British institution seems to be in decline. It’s time to re-embrace it in all its tricky, slow-cooked glory, says Kara Buffrey

Media Glasgow Times Scotland

Glasgow Times | News

Glasgow Times | News
  • Police issue warning after receiving 'multiple' reports of scammers
    22 June 2025
    Police have issued a warning after receiving "multiple" reports of fraud and scam incidents.
  • Glasgow restaurant named among Scotland's best for fish and chips
    22 June 2025
    A Glasgow restaurant has been named among the best in Scotland for its fish and chips.
  • 22 powerful images showing thousands marching in Glasgow to support refugees
    22 June 2025
    Check out these 22 powerful images capturing hundreds of people marching through Glasgow yesterday in solidarity with refugees.
  • Glasgow schools to lose qualified librarians due to council budget cuts
    22 June 2025
    The proposed changes have only come to light days before schools close for the summer.
  • Glasgow headteacher is only Scots winner at prestigious awards
    21 June 2025
    The UK’s most inspiring schools, teachers, and trusts took centre stage at this year’s Tes Schools Awards last night – the biggest night in education, where excellence was celebrated in style and winners were crowned in a dazzling ceremony attended by educators from across the nation.

Media Grimsby Telegraph

Grimsby Live - News

  • Cleethorpes Carnival back to its former glory with more than 100 floats this year
    22 June 2025
    The much-loved event will kick off Armed Forces Weekend in the resort on Friday
  • 'Impressive' Humberston home with show-stopping kitchen is perfect for family life
    22 June 2025
    It has been extended and updated by the current owners
  • Death notices and funeral announcements from the Grimsby and Scunthorpe Telegraph - June 16-22, 2025
    22 June 2025
    Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one
  • Grimsby figure skater, 16, 'devastated' as skates stolen from car
    22 June 2025
    "She was devastated. By the time she rang me, I wondered what on earth had happened"
  • National Grid on why it is proposing a pylon line for Grimsby West to Walpole and not an underground connection
    22 June 2025
    A second public consultation on the pylon line, this time with more detailed proposals, is being run by National Grid until August 6

Media Larne Times Northern Ireland

  • Aghalee: PSNI investigates report of arson as vehicles destroyed and property damaged
    22 June 2025
    Police say they are treating an early morning incident in which two vehicles were destroyed and damage caused to a nearby property as ‘deliberate ignition’.
  • Cookstown: Two people taken to hospital after 'accelerant was poured through the front door letterbox of flat'
    22 June 2025
    A man and woman have been taken to hospital for treatment after a report of an early morning arson attack at a flat in Cookstown.
  • Dungannon: man due in court after seizure of £420,000 worth of class A controlled drugs by PSNI in Co Tyrone
    22 June 2025
    Detectives from the PSNI’s Organised Crime Branch have charged a man with a number of drugs offences after the seizure of Class A controlled drugs with an estimated street value of approximately £420,000 in Co Tyrone.
  • Simon Flannery: indecent image charges against top Northern Ireland trampoline coach likely to be withdrawn soon
    22 June 2025
    Sex charges against an award-winning trampoline coach will likely be withdrawn in two weeks after he took his own life.
  • Antrim and Newtownabbey: new skate park part of £4.4m peace funding programmes
    22 June 2025
    A new skate park has been earmarked for Antrim through the next phase of PEACEPLUS funding.

Media Metro

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Metro
  • Man Utd make fresh transfer move for £44.5m star ‘in the last few hours’
    22 June 2025
    The Red Devils are working hard behind the scenes to strengthen Amorim's misfiring attack.
  • UK prepares flights to help British nationals escape Israel after US bombs Iran
    22 June 2025
    The Foreign Office has asked British nationals in Israel to register their interest.
  • Chelsea open talks to sign £76m star ahead of Man Utd and Tottenham
    22 June 2025
  • Who is the new Queen Vic landlady? It’s only an EastEnders legend
    22 June 2025
    Big changes ahead!
  • Bride and guest killed after gunmen open fire at wedding reception in France
    22 June 2025
    Three others were seriously injured after hooded gunmen arrived at the end of the celebrations.

Media Pink News

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  • Neighbours airs its first-ever gay ‘throuple’ in ‘confidently queer’ storyline
    20 June 2025

    Neighbours has appeared to make way for its first-ever gay “throuple” on the soap opera this week, in an unapologetically, “confidently queer” storyline. Ahead of its cancellation, which has occurred for the second time in less than three years, Neighbours appears to be introducing its viewers to the wonderful world of LGBTQ+ polyamorous relationships for […]

    The post Neighbours airs its first-ever gay ‘throuple’ in ‘confidently queer’ storyline appeared first on PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news.

  • JoJo Siwa wants to represent the UK at Eurovision 2026
    20 June 2025

    JoJo Siwa is making a case for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, revealing that she wants to represent the UK in next year’s competition.  Last year, the former Dance Moms star suggested that “Eurovision is into” the idea of her representing Poland in the international music competition this year. Of course, Eurovision 2025 has since […]

    The post JoJo Siwa wants to represent the UK at Eurovision 2026 appeared first on PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news.

  • Anna Camp makes red carpet debut with partner Jade Whipkey after coming out
    20 June 2025

    Anna Camp and her partner Jade Whipkey have made their red carpet debut after the Pitch Perfect star came out publicly earlier this year.  The actress, who appeared in the fifth and final season of You, stepped out for the first time on the red carpet with her girlfriend Whipkey. The pair attended the premiere […]

    The post Anna Camp makes red carpet debut with partner Jade Whipkey after coming out appeared first on PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news.

  • ‘Fashion is about breaking barriers’: The modelling agents championing trans visibility
    20 June 2025

    “We’re fully behind their stories,” John Bruce, co-director at PRM Modelling Agency, tells PinkNews about the transgender models the company represents. Led by Bruce and his husband Paulo Ribeiro, the London agency, founded in 2012, represents some of the industry’s most celebrated models, including trans twins Madelyn and Margo Whitley. “We stand firmly behind trans […]

    The post ‘Fashion is about breaking barriers’: The modelling agents championing trans visibility appeared first on PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news.

  • Trans woman who swam race topless slams ‘illogical’ anti-trans policies
    20 June 2025

    In early 2025, after several years and lots of deliberation, Anne Isabella Coombes dove headfirst back into her favourite sport and petitioned to join competitive swimming. An aquatic aficionado, Anne has been swimming for over 60 years, or, as she puts it, for “as long as I’ve known I was transgender.” Fluttering in and out […]

    The post Trans woman who swam race topless slams ‘illogical’ anti-trans policies appeared first on PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news.

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  • 5 bunker-busting cartoons about the Israel-Iran war
    22 June 2025
    Political cartoonists take on Iran waiting for Pete Hegseth to leak war plans and Donald Trump's wish for a Nobel prize
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    22 June 2025
    From 'colourful' George Town to the 'jungled interior' of Langkawi, Malaysia is incredibly diverse
  • Is the US sliding into autocracy?
    22 June 2025
    Donald Trump's use of federal troops on home ground, dismissal of dissent and 'braggadocious' military posturing are all symptoms of a shifting political culture
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