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08:24â˘Israeli Embassy Staff Shot Dead in Washington
The newspapers report on the shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington DC, with multiple sources identifying the victims as a couple, Sarah Milgram and Yaron Lischinsky (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News). Some outlets report the suspect chanted "Free Palestine" after the shooting (Daily Mail, The Independent). UK politics features prominently with Prime Minister Starmer facing pressure to U-turn on winter fuel policy (HuffPost UK, Channel 4 News). Other news includes a 6.1 magnitude earthquake near Crete prompting tsunami warnings (Metro) and developments in the Jay Slater inquest (The Mirror).06:22â˘Israeli Embassy Staff Shot Dead in Washington
The newspapers report on the shooting of two Israeli embassy staff near a Jewish museum in Washington DC, with multiple sources covering this breaking news (BBC News, The Independent, Sky News). The Jay Slater case continues to develop, with a "missing" witness reportedly found in Tenerife, causing a dramatic halt to the inquest (Daily Mail, continuing from previous coverage in The Mirror). Sports news focuses on Tottenham's Europa League victory, with reports of fans storming the pitch at Tottenham Stadium (The Sun, following earlier coverage in Metro). Political discussion includes Reform UK's position in the political spectrum (The Spectator) and ongoing debate about winter fuel payments for pensioners (Channel 4 News).21:56â˘Tottenham Ends 17-Year Trophy Drought
The newspapers report on Tottenham's 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final, ending their 17-year trophy drought in what some sources describe as the "worst final ever" (The Independent, Metro, The Sun). Trump continues to make headlines for showing videos alleging persecution of white South African farmers during President Ramaphosa's visit, though Ramaphosa countered that Black South Africans face higher rates of violence (BBC News, Daily Mail). Prime Minister Starmer has announced a partial U-turn on winter fuel payments, with more pensioners now eligible after facing backlash from voters and MPs (Channel 4 News, HuffPost UK).Yesterday ⢠Day Spurs Ended Drought While Aid Sat in Gaza Warehouses
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UK | Brooke Davies
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Couple Sarah Milgram and Yaron Lischinsky âwere in the prime of their livesâ before they were shot dead near a Jewish museum.
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The Spectator
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Fresh from winning power last July, Labour got its bad news out quickly and cut winter fuel payments for more than nine million pensioners. Ten months on, after the cold shoulder from voters in the local elections and a growing backlash among his own MPs, Sir Keir Starmer has u-turned. He says more pensioners willâŚ
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New Statesman
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A Labour government has taken millions of children out of poverty before. It can do so again.
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Novara Media
Trade Unions Left a Political Vacuum. Now Theyâre Playing Catch-Up to Fight Off Reform
Nigel Farage is only pretending to be a champion of the working class, but pointing out that heâs a wolf in sheepâs clothing wonât cut it. Polly Smythe reports on how trade unions ceded ground to Reform â and how theyâre now planning to fight.
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