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Vickrum Digwa
UK

Court of Appeal to review Digwa's sentence in Henry Nowak murder case

The case led to tensions in Southampton, with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary charging several protesters in connection with violent clashes near the crime scene.

Farage-Getty
UK

Farage says Reform would bar foreign nationals from social housing

In a 6,800-word Substack essay, Farage said "anti-white racism was embedded into the state" and argued that politicians had created "a backdoor for anti-white discrimination".

Tata steel in Wales
Business

Tata Steel says supply to continue after Port Talbot fire

Tata Steel UK said stock levels within the company and across the wider UK supply chain remain healthy, providing support while the mitigation measures are implemented

​Arvid Lindblad
Sports

Lindblad scores again with points finish in Barcelona

The result came a week after Lindblad recorded the best finish of his Formula One career with sixth place at the Monaco Grand Prix on June 7, continuing a strong start to his rookie season.

Iran
Editorial

US and Iran reach deal to end war and reopen Strait of Hormuz

Few details of the agreement were made public, but US president Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil supplies, would reopen following the signing.

Keir Starmer
UK

Starmer announces social media ban for under-16s

The government said the ban would "include platforms like Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and X" but would not apply to messaging services such as WhatsApp.

Burnham
UK

Andy Burnham calls for welfare reform to support defence spending

Burnham said Healey’s resignation showed politics was “broken” and described the Makerfield by-election, which he is contesting on Thursday, as a “circuit breaker” and the “first stage” of an effort to change the Labour Party.

Starmer
UK

Starmer says he will fight to remain prime minister amid defence spending row

The prime minister said he did not want to "plunge" the country into the "chaos" of a leadership contest and maintained that defence spending would remain his government's top priority.