Russia says its air defenses intercepted Ukraine’s ATACMS targeting Voronezh, as Zelensky reports massive overnight attacks and rising casualties across Ukraine.
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Cloudflare has issued an apology following a widespread outage that disrupted major platforms including X (formerly Twitter) and ChatGPT, affecting millions globally. The tech firm identified a configuration error as the root cause and is taking steps
Wales (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Met Office has issued snow and ice warnings across Wales with temperatures expected to drop significantly, causing travel difficulties and safety concerns. Authorities urge residents to prepare for hazardous conditions including slippery roads and reduced visibility. Met
Washington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Donald Trump defended Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman against allegations of involvement in the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi during their meeting in Washington, dismissing the U.S. intelligence community’s assertions. Trump described Khashoggi as “extremely
Developers have moved to the next phase of plans for around 1,300 new homes on a golf course spanning Barking and Dagenham, marking a major housing push.
Spain (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Spain arrests 20 suspected operatives linked to Jalisco New Generation Cartel in a major crackdown involving U.S. DEA priority targets, Italian mafia suspects, and a seizure of 1.8 tons of cocaine and other contraband. Concurrently, Spain also
Opposition parties accuse Waltham Forest Council of “bending the rules” after it declined to disqualify a councillor absent from meetings for six months.
Kensington and Chelsea Council has launched an investigation into allegations that Lord Peter Mandelson relieved himself against a garden wall, prompting public concern.
City investors warn rising bond yields could force Rachel Reeves into a second budget, amid concerns over tax plans, spending cuts and UK fiscal stability.
Throwley Yard Cinema in Sutton has closed just 18 months after opening, despite nearly £3m in council funding and public grants, marking a swift and costly shutdown.
