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An opinion piece in The Times expresses affection for Blackpool and argues for its inclusion on the Unesco World Heritage list.
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An opinion piece in The Times expresses affection for Blackpool and argues for its inclusion on the Unesco World Heritage list.
The Times reports on The Rolling Stones' upcoming summer, featuring a secret song and a new album release.
A new article puts M&S's latest shapewear collection to the test to see if it can compete with popular brand Skims.

Transgender players will be prohibited from participating in women's darts events, according to a new ruling. This decision impacts the eligibility criteria for competitive darts.
Ungurii vor decide duminică dacă vor înlătura guvernul Viktor Orbán, după 16 ani la putere, într-un scrutin urmărit atent în UE, la Washington și la Moscova.
Interior designer Kelly Hoppen expresses her desire to own Diane Keaton’s Hamptons beach house, describing it as her ideal dream home.
Letters published in The Times discuss the proposal for an interest rate cap on the student loan system, reflecting ongoing debate about higher education financing in the UK.
The closure of Harrods Estates is being attributed to the abolition of non-domicile status, according to The Times. This policy change is cited as a key factor in the decision.
Starmer was on holiday in Spain when Trump issued Iran ultimatum The Times
Recent polls are tracking the approval rating and popularity of Donald Trump.
The Times provides an inside look at a new and 'cool' hotel in Manchester, with rooms starting from £99.
An article questions if the Orient Express Venezia is the most beautiful palazzo hotel in Venice, offering a review of the luxury stay.
The Times newspaper has published its routine announcements of births, marriages, and deaths for April 8, 2026.
Iran hopes its human shields can stop strikes after Kharg Island hit The Times
The Times highlights six brands that are recommended to help individuals elevate their personal style and avoid looking mundane.
A British teenager has tragically died in a motorcycle crash in Vietnam, according to reports from The Times.
India is reportedly planning to fill rivers with crocodiles and snakes as a controversial measure to deter migrants. This unusual proposal aims to create natural barriers against illegal crossings.
Russia has issued a warning to Baltic states, threatening repercussions if they continue to provide assistance for Ukrainian drone attacks.

Σοβαρό σιδηροδρομικό ατύχημα σημειώθηκε το πρωί στη βόρεια Γαλλία, κοντά στην πόλη Nœux-les-Mines, στην περιοχή Πα-ντε-Καλαί.

President Trump detailed a daring US rescue of a downed F-15E officer in Iran, who survived nearly 48 hours behind enemy lines despite severe injuries.
The Times features Western Australia as a remarkable destination, describing it as a 'wonder.' The article humorously adds a caveat about avoiding the topic of cricket.
The Times newspaper has published its regular listings of births, marriages, and deaths for April 7, 2026.
A cryptocurrency venture associated with Donald Trump has reportedly been linked to a firm with ties to sanctioned individuals, raising concerns about its operations.
The Premier League has voiced its objections to proposed reforms concerning artificial intelligence and copyright law.
An expert provides guidance and tips on how to strengthen weak and breaking hair, offering advice for improved hair health.
Britain is urged to develop a comprehensive plan for defense investment, as repeated delays in a 'war footing' bill are causing concern among partners and risking the loss of key technologies, potentially leaving the UK further behind.
Martin Kemp, known for his music and acting career, takes a train trip that prompts a journey down memory lane.
Actress Joanna Lumley has reportedly been involved in an incident where she fought off car thieves, though specific details of the encounter are not fully disclosed.
The Times newspaper has published its daily section detailing births, marriages, and deaths that occurred or were announced on April 6, 2026.
A trans activist group has published a guide detailing "rarely legal" direct action, sparking discussion and potential controversy.
Maternity deaths in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) have reached a 20-year high, with reports indicating that warnings about patient safety have been ignored.
India is reportedly considering implementing fines for adult children who evict their elderly parents from the family home. This move aims to provide greater protection and support for aging parents.
The Times suggests five appealing holiday destinations that readers might also enjoy, offering inspiration for upcoming travel plans.
The Sunday Times published a political cartoon by Morten Morland on April 5, 2026.
How Russia is taking advantage of the Iran war to pummel Ukraine The Times
The Times reports on a nation that, despite not officially existing, possesses the potential to reshape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

The Artemis II mission continues its journey to the Moon, with astronauts now past the halfway point and sending back early images of Earth. The mission has also released its first extraordinary photos of Earth, faced a social media uproar over an astronaut's PIN incident, and revealed details about iPhones being used on board.
The Times publishes a commentary piece asserting that Radio 3's programming, characterized by a lack of "chummy chit-chat," is precisely what the station should be doing. The article likely praises its serious or focused approach.
A review of the Bonheur restaurant noted a high cost of £1,122 for two, humorously equating the meal to the price of a mini-break.
Etihad Airways has announced a 50% reduction in fares, attributing the decision to a significant drop in demand for travel caused by ongoing war.
A personal review highlights the effectiveness of a peptide serum, claiming significant skin improvement within just one month of use.
An article explores contemporary barbecuing methods and terminology, introducing readers to different styles like asado and konro for future grilling trends.
An article explores actress Ann Dowd's powerful performances and questions if her roles make her the 'scariest woman on TV'.
The Times reviews Chapter One, an Irish restaurant, posing the question of whether it is the best in Ireland. The review provides an assessment of its culinary offerings and overall experience.
French bakers are reportedly contemplating an end to daily bread production, challenging the long-standing tradition of 'le pain quotidien' in France.
A review highlights the continued command and skill of 85-year-old pianist Martha Argerich in a performance with Lim.
An advice column addresses a reader's question about whether to explore same-sex fantasies, offering guidance on personal introspection and identity.
Former President Trump has issued warnings to Tehran to make a deal before it's too late and stated his intention to 'finish the job' in Iran, while also presenting conflicting messages about the war with Iran.
Details emerged about the music selection for the sci-fi blockbuster 'Project Hail Mary', including how Harry Styles' "Sign of the Times" and a Beatles tune were secured for the film.
The Times newspaper has published a list of 10 inspiring travel experiences, offering readers ideas for their next adventures.
Questions are being raised about the feasibility and future of former President Trump's ambitious plan to build a $1 billion presidential library.
A report suggests that the 'Tradwife' movement, which advocates for traditional gender roles, is attracting men who harbor hostility towards women.
A feature article explores the perspective that autism can be a significant asset, providing unique strengths and benefits for employees, businesses, and the broader economy.
Eight stylish UK weekend trip ideas for summer 2026 are presented, complete with suggestions on what to wear for each destination.
A feature uncovers the experiences and challenges faced by ballet dancers in their seventies, including physical tolls like 'my spine is a disaster'.

Early reactions to 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' describe the film as chaotic with abundant fan service, as the follow-up to the popular 2023 franchise starter prepares for its April 1st theatrical release with projections aiming for $180 million domestically and over $350 million globally. Reviews are now emerging, with some critics finding the sequel frenetic and disappointing, while others highlight the chaotic fun and gorgeous animation.
Newcastle United Football Club is facing the possibility of a substantial financial penalty from UEFA due to an alleged breach of financial regulations, specifically a controversial £172 million internal transaction involving their stadium.
The Times features a comparison of two properties for £1.6 million: a mini-estate in Cornwall and a farmhouse in Norfolk, offering readers a choice between different types of rural living.
An analysis in The Times emphasizes the critical need for trusted advisers among Scotland's growth companies, suggesting that current economic conditions make expert guidance more vital than ever.
Romeo and Juliet review — Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe do their doomed best The Times
Polls and predictions are emerging regarding the potential outcomes of the 2026 US midterm elections.

Critics continue to offer varied opinions on 'The Drama,' a new film starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, with some, including The Times, praising its performances and satirical elements, while others discuss its provocative nature and mixed reception.
A quirky story from The Times highlights a man named Andrew and his 'rockin'' static caravan, suggesting it has become a local point of interest or a source of humorous anecdotes.

Multiple news outlets, including The Times and dailymirror.lk, publish their 'Cartoon of the Day' for March 31, 2026, offering visual commentary on current events, now joined by a Slovak cartoon by Shooty.
The head of the NHS has voiced fears that hospitals in the UK could face critical supply shortages if an ongoing war continues for an extended period.
The Times provides an ongoing update on Keir Starmer's approval rating and popularity, tracking current polls and public sentiment.
French AI startup Mistral has secured $830 million in debt financing to build its first European AI cluster, ordering Nvidia chips to establish a strong presence across the value chain and capitalize on demand for sovereign digital infrastructure in Europe.
The Times features an article showcasing Scotland's most opulent and luxurious retreats.
The Times reviews a concert by the band James, praising their energetic stage presence.

OpenAI has put its plans for a significant £31 billion investment project in the UK, known as Stargate, on hold. The artificial intelligence company cited high energy costs and regulatory concerns as reasons for the decision.
Metlen announced its delayed financial results, revealing a 48% drop in profits. The decline is attributed to significant cost overruns.
The Times and The Sunday Times newspaper features its "Picle" puzzle as part of its regular puzzles section.
Columnist Elizabeth Day shares her personal insights on the concept of failure, drawing lessons and inspiration from the historical figure of Anne Boleyn.
The Times newspaper published its regular column of births, marriages, and deaths announcements for April 9, 2026. This section provides public records of life events.
Supermarkets are increasingly implementing digital labels on their shelves, prompting questions and concerns among consumers and analysts about whether this technology will pave the way for dynamic or 'surge' pricing.
The Times offers advice on alternatives to traditional champagne flutes for serving sparkling wine.
A report from The Times delves into the realities of Augusta, Georgia, portraying it as a deprived and divided city that exists beyond the pristine image of its famous golf course.
Chef Sally Abé shares insights into her new anti-sexist kitchen philosophy and provides an easy no-cook soup recipe.

Presidenti Donald Trump tha se Shtetet e Bashkuara janë në “negociata të nxehta” mbi luftën me Iranin, duke refuzuar të jepte detaje mbi bisedimet.
Letters to The Times highlight growing opposition to the ongoing strike by resident doctors in the United Kingdom.
HMS Dragon: Only warship protecting UK bases from Iran returns to port The Times
A cultural commentary suggests that a new romantic figure or scene is emerging to rival the iconic 'wet shirt' moment of Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice.
The Times presents updated guidelines and fashion advice for wearing jeans, catering to individuals of all ages and various body shapes.
The head of the Leon restaurant chain has publicly stated that policies implemented by the Labour party have negatively impacted and 'killed' the restaurant industry in the UK.
Chef James Cochran has shared his top recommendations for the best places to eat fried chicken across London.

O britânico "The Times" avança hoje que o líder supremo do Irão está "inconsciente" e a receber cuidados médicos a 140 km de Teerão. Ainda, Israel procura legitimar ataque a linhas férreas do Irão.
A doctors' strike has commenced in the UK, with the NHS reporting that previous walkouts have already cost the health service an estimated £3 billion.
The Times has released 'The Luxx beauty list,' featuring a selection of recommended beauty products. This list likely highlights trends and top picks in the beauty industry.
An opinion piece from the Times of India discusses JK Rowling and expresses criticism towards what it terms 'Tiresome Hollywood Activists'.
The Times newspaper features Morten Morland's political cartoon published on April 7, 2026.
Reports from The Times indicate that Iran's supreme leader is currently unconscious and undergoing medical treatment in the city of Qom.
The Times highlights five brilliant television shows that viewers may have overlooked, offering recommendations for new entertainment.
The Times reports a growing trend of will disputes in the UK, as families increasingly fight over more valuable estates.

Artemis II mission astronauts have captured spectacular new photographs of the Moon and the Orion spacecraft, including the never-before-seen far side, continuing the legacy of iconic space photography and sparking discussion on their scientific and aesthetic value.
The Times newspaper has published a list of individuals celebrating their birthdays today.
A review offers a first look at Muse's tenth album, described as being "beamed back to earth."
A report highlights that human rights abuses targeting Christians are being shamefully overlooked.
Previously unseen photographs by renowned artists Cecil Beaton and Lee Miller have been unearthed, offering new insights into their work and historical periods.
The Times covers a personal story about a parent being evicted by their son, who had never left home, highlighting a unique family dispute.

The Artemis II crew has passed the halfway point to the Moon, sending back images of Earth and continuing their journey, with many reflecting on the mission's successful launch and its significance for humanity's future in space.
The market is seeing a comeback of no-frills skincare brands, indicating a shift in consumer preferences towards simpler and more essential beauty products.
A new report suggests that many sofas contain highly toxic chemicals, making them among the most hazardous items in homes. Concerns have been raised regarding the health implications of prolonged exposure.
The Times reviews a highly sought-after thirty-course tasting menu priced at €530, attracting significant attention from food enthusiasts.
A project is underway in Britain to construct the country's largest battery storage facility by hollowing out a mountain. The initiative aims to significantly boost the UK's energy storage capabilities.
This article from The Times discusses the on-screen chemistry between Lesley Manville and Aidan Turner, questioning whether their "sexual heat" in a performance is effective. It likely reviews a specific show or film.
Jockey Rachael Blackmore is featured in The Times, where she states that her primary motivation was always to win, rather than to be different. The article likely explores her career and mindset.
Nine sterling homes on the market, from Hertfordshire to Mallorca The Times
A travel feature details a method for visiting Paris and Berlin on a budget, claiming it's possible to do so for under £100.
A feature article provides an inside look at one of the most glamorous hotels located on the Left Bank of Paris, highlighting its luxurious aspects.
The Times newspaper has published a new political cartoon by Peter Brookes, dated April 4, 2026. The cartoon is available on thetimes.com.
The Times has published a guide offering six essential tips for travelers looking to make the most of their visit to Venice.
A review highlights Alan Cumming's successful revival of his sitcom 'The High Life,' praised for its wit and musical elements.
According to The Times, a home library has become the newest status symbol in interior design, reflecting a growing trend in luxury home aesthetics.
A travel expert specializing in Turkey offers recommendations for the best holidays to book in the country.

The animated blockbuster 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' has broken box office records since its launch, earning over $68 million globally on its first day, including $34.5 million in the US. The film has received mixed critical reviews and garnered attention for its video game references and Easter eggs.

Nick Candy, a prominent donor and honorary treasurer for Reform UK, has reportedly sold his mansion in London's Chelsea district for £275 million, believed to be the most expensive residential sale on record in the city.

While much of 'Seinfeld' has not aged well, George Costanza's iconic line is noted for its prophetic commentary on contemporary times, hitting harder three decades after its original airing.
A Times reporter shares their experience and review of staying at a capsule hotel in Edinburgh for £37, questioning if it was a bargain or just a basic accommodation.
The Times' beer expert has compiled a list of eight of the best pubs in Cambridge, offering recommendations for local establishments.

A report highlights the crucial role of electrification for Britain's future success, with discussions now linking the end of the fossil fuel age and the rise of the 'electrostate' to the context of the ongoing Iran war.
Spain is highlighted as an excellent choice for city breaks, with recommendations provided for the best places to visit in 2026.
An article introduces the West End's longest-serving understudy, celebrating their dedication and career in theatre.

A report from The Times suggests that Ukraine is becoming collateral damage in the ongoing war against Iran, highlighting broader geopolitical implications.

France and Italy have pushed back against some US-Israeli military operations, as US President Donald Trump criticized NATO allies in Europe for being unhelpful in the month-long war in Iran, highlighting growing transatlantic tensions.
Qatar has issued a warning against further destabilization in the region, specifically if US units were to launch a ground invasion of Iran.
Hezbollah is reportedly adapting its drone warfare tactics by learning lessons from the conflict in Ukraine, particularly regarding scorched earth strategies.
The wife of an alleged spy, who is also a Member of Parliament, has been reported for a 'drunken incident' that occurred at a nuclear base.
Labour MP Karl Turner, a known critic of the government, has had the party whip removed, signaling a disciplinary action.
After years of being out of style, the skirt is reportedly making a significant return to fashion, signaling a shift in current trends.
A new article explores the popularity and variety of tote bags, highlighting different styles and colors available.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that would rename the Palm Beach airport after Donald Trump. The decision follows Florida's approval last year of a plan to donate land in downtown Miami for Trump's presidential library, with the airport renaming requiring FAA approval and administrative procedures.
An individual who exposed China's espionage tactics in The Times newspaper claims to be facing harassment as a consequence of their revelations.
Critics continue to offer varied opinions on 'The Drama,' a new film starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, with some, including The Times, praising its performances and satirical elements, while others discuss its provocative nature and mixed reception.
The Maldives has introduced its smallest luxury hotel, offering an exclusive experience at a significant cost, catering to high-end travelers seeking unique accommodations.
The Times reviews an adaptation of Albert Camus' classic novel 'The Stranger', noting its faithful portrayal.
An article discusses the concept of volunteering as a "win-win business." It explores the mutual benefits for both volunteers and the organizations or communities they serve.
The Times has published a list of the 20 most exciting Irish hotels recommended for booking in 2026, highlighting top travel destinations.
The Times features an article detailing a London resident's experience of exploring their own city from a tourist's point of view, highlighting various attractions.
Entrepreneur Richard Branson shared a personal tribute to his wife, Joan, acknowledging her unwavering support throughout his life and career.
The Times has published a list of the top 20 television series available on Prime Video, recommending them for viewers to watch in April 2026.
An expert has warned that plans for 'mini-fracking' sites pose a significant risk of causing earthquakes. This concern highlights potential environmental and geological hazards associated with the proposed energy extraction methods.
An article from The Times reports on the progress and outcomes of a six-month simulation experiment designed to mimic living conditions on Mars.
A review of the performance 'Kontakthof: Echoes of ’78' was published, describing the 'strutting geriatrics' as thrilling.
A Danish seaside resort is highlighted for its affordability, three rooftop pools, and lively party atmosphere, making it an attractive travel destination.
A woman recounts her personal experience after investing £4,000 in a dating agency with the hope of finding a partner. The article details her journey and the outcome of using the professional matchmaking service.
The Times presents its regular 'On this day' feature, highlighting historical events that occurred on the current date.
A review of the play 'Copenhagen' discusses its dramatic success in combining the sensitive topic of Nazis with complex physics, prompting reflection on whether such a blend can create great drama.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing accusations of obstructing a significant £17.5 billion investment in the North Sea energy sector.
The Times of India featured a quote from astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus: "To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge."

Stranka demokratske akcije danas je održala sjednicu na kojoj su donijeli 11 zaključaka, a nakon nje se obratio lider ove stranke Bakir Izetbegović koji je govorio o dolasku Donalda Trumpa Jr.
Comedian Josh Widdicombe shares his perspective on how everyday mistakes can lead to significant financial losses, stating 'You’ll lose £1,000 a year to being an idiot'.
An individual claims they were expelled from Stanford University after exposing alleged brutalities of the Chinese regime.

Israel launched strikes on Iranian petrochemical sites and air defenses, while the US warned of intensifying conflict. Diplomatic statements from the UAE and Italy expressed concerns over regional stability and the potential impact on US global leadership, as reports emerged about the unconscious state of Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
A report in The Times details a complaint against an Oxfordshire hotel for allegedly ignoring accessibility requests. The guests claim the hotel's failure significantly impacted and ruined their stay.

Donald Trump appeared at the White House Easter Egg Roll, showcasing a discolored and swollen right hand, raising health concerns after his absence.
Historian Simon Schama shares a personal account in The Times, detailing how the punk band The Sex Pistols had a significant and positive influence on his life.
The Times newspaper features a political cartoon by Morten Morland, published on April 8, 2026. The cartoon offers a satirical commentary on current events.
Private credit losses may be larger than expected, Jamie Dimon warns The Times

Οι αστροναύτες του Artemis II ετοιμάζονται για την πιο τρομακτική στιγμή του ταξιδιού τους στην Σελήνη. Η αποστολή Artemis II της NASA πλησιάζει σε μία από τις πιο κρίσιμες και αγωνιώδεις στιγμές της…
One of London's oldest Indian restaurants is marking a significant occasion with a stylish celebration.
The Times publishes an analysis suggesting that the 'Crooked Cross' symbol historically foreshadowed antisemitism, rather than modern political movements like Maga.
The Times published a political cartoon by Peter Brookes on April 6, 2026.
Musician Joe Jackson shared his views on contemporary society, lamenting a "no fun era" in relation to smoking bans and abstinence.
High fuel prices are prompting a growing number of consumers to switch to electric vehicles.
The Times reports on the emerging trend of 'Reform-curious' Christians, exploring the reasons behind their growing interest in reformist theology and practices.
An article from The Times highlights a newly discovered or recommended beach destination in Vietnam, presented as an ideal getaway.
Richard Gadd, creator of "Baby Reindeer," stated in an interview that he has no regrets regarding the controversial series.
Among new cultural trends, the "dinner lady" is highlighted as an unexpected new pin-up figure, reflecting evolving societal perceptions.
Dr. Louise Newson, a prominent menopause specialist, clarifies her stance on hormone replacement therapy (HRT), stating she does not force women onto the treatment.
An exhibition featuring the historic Bayeux Tapestry announces free admission for visitors aged 16 and under, aiming to make the cultural display more accessible.
A fictional account describes 'trouble in paradise' for actors Robert Pattinson and Zendaya, presented as an entertaining narrative.
An investigation reveals a significant bottleneck preventing junior doctor trainees from securing permanent positions within the UK's National Health Service (NHS).
Max Levchin, CEO of Affirm, shares his vision for ethical lending practices, stating his desire to be a 'money lender with morals.' The article explores his approach to the financial industry and consumer credit.
Five reasons the Iran supply shock will be worse than any before The Times
A travel feature details a family's exciting adventure through Cambodia, highlighting experiences from its vibrant cities to its serene islands. The article provides insights into family-friendly travel in the Southeast Asian nation.
Letters to The Times discuss the ongoing debate surrounding North Sea drilling and its implications for the United Kingdom's energy security.
Comedian Janine Harouni shares her personal experience of her Trump-supporting parents having a change of heart. The article delves into their evolving political perspectives.
The Times newspaper has published a list of the 11 best new albums and tracks recommended for listeners this week.
The antique market is experiencing a significant slump, highlighted by a £29,000 bookcase selling for only £400.
Food writer Felicity Cloake has published her findings on the best bakeries across the United Kingdom.
The 20 best spring walks across the British countryside The Times
The Times explores the cultural fascination with dramatic and disastrous weddings, examining why such 'wedding from hell' scenarios resonate with audiences.
The Times features three homes for sale starting from €460,000, one of which is located on the site of a 1920 siege, offering a blend of history and coastal living.
The Times publishes an opinion piece questioning whether the Reform party is heading towards another controversy associated with Nigel Farage.
The Times provides a guide to the best garden gnomes currently available for purchase.

Trump has often resorted to ‘two to three weeks’ as a rolling deadline to end crisis situations

U.S. President Donald Trump made a historic appearance at the Supreme Court for arguments concerning birthright citizenship, a policy central to his immigration stance, with new reports questioning the case's overall significance.
The Times newspaper has published a guide to the best luxury restaurants located in the Belgravia area.

As April Fools' Day approaches, articles explore its origins, famous pranks throughout history, and the potential consequences of jokes, alongside guides for harmless pranks for children, discussions on its cultural significance, and reflections on why lying is allowed on this day, with some outlets asking readers about their prank plans.
The Times UK has published a list of the 20 best TV shows and series available on Channel 4 to watch in April 2026.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s approval rating and popularity continue to be tracked by various polls, with recent data showing a decline amid political struggles, judicial resistance to his agendas, and concerns over rising gas prices, prompting public reactions from figures like Stephen Colbert.
For those bored with traditional chocolate eggs, luxury cakes are being suggested as an alternative treat for Easter celebrations.

The US Supreme Court has ruled against a Colorado state law banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors, citing First Amendment grounds and finding it censored speech. The decision, which has been criticized as 'reckless,' has now been further reported by WSJ and Forbes, with Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson reportedly disagreeing on the scope of free speech in the medical field.
Who will win the 2026 midterm elections? Polls and predictions The Times
Nigel Farage was reported to be at Heathrow airport, with The Times commenting on his actions or statements as 'taking a holiday from reality.'
An article delves into the widespread appeal and diverse styles of tote bags, highlighting their status as a popular and versatile accessory in contemporary fashion.
The US Supreme Court is set to consider the issue of birthright citizenship, a topic on which judges across the federal system have consistently stated their belief that any executive order challenging it would be unconstitutional. Donald Trump has also weighed in, warning the Supreme Court not to be 'dumb' on the matter, reinforcing his stance.
Experts suggest that children are being 'incentivised' to receive diagnoses for ADHD and autism, raising questions about the diagnostic process and potential influences.
An individual who exposed China's espionage tactics in The Times newspaper claims to be facing harassment as a result.

Keir Starmer's approval rating and popularity continue to be tracked by polls, with the Labour leader acknowledging the 'war on two fronts' backdrop and concerns about the rising cost of living, while an editorial urges him to address the energy crisis, with new polls providing updated popularity figures.