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‘I intend to lead a political revolt’: Farage stuns with shock UK comeback

‘I intend to lead a political revolt’: Farage stuns with shock UK comeback

The arch-Brexiter’s decision coincided with a new opinion poll predicting a Tory wipeout, showing Labour on track for the largest election win for 100 years.

  • by Rob Harris

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German police officer dies after knife attack at anti-political Islam rally

German police officer dies after knife attack at anti-political Islam rally

The attack by the 25-year-old immigrant from Afghanistan comes as immigration presents a key issue in German politics.

There are no fun facts about the next UK PM, but that’s his strength

There are no fun facts about the next UK PM, but that’s his strength

Sir Keir Starmer looks certain to lead Britain with the most left-wing Labour government on economic matters since Harold Wilson was PM.

  • by George Brandis
She’s 98 and walked through a battlefield in slippers to escape Russian attacks

She’s 98 and walked through a battlefield in slippers to escape Russian attacks

For hours, wearing a pair of slippers and without food or water, Lidiia Lomikovska walked past the bodies of dead soldiers, stumbling over bomb craters, unsure if her next step would be her last.

  • by Marc Santora and Liubov Sholudko
Teen terror plot to attack Olympics foiled by French security services

Teen terror plot to attack Olympics foiled by French security services

The Chechen teenager was suspected of plotting an Islamic State-inspired attack on a football match during the Paris Olympics, authorities said.

  • by Rob Harris
London’s famed Evening Standard to end daily print edition after 200 years

London’s famed Evening Standard to end daily print edition after 200 years

The London newspaper, which has angered dictators and shaped the legacy of political leaders, says the change is driven by better Wi-Fi on the Tube and a shift to working from home.

  • by Rob Harris
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The plan to save the Mona Lisa from crass crowds and Instagrammers

The plan to save the Mona Lisa from crass crowds and Instagrammers

Jostling crowds have made viewing Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece one of Europe’s most disappointing experiences. Now there are moves to protect her from the hordes.

  • by Rob Harris
Zelensky looks to Albanese to help lift Ukraine peace summit hopes

Zelensky looks to Albanese to help lift Ukraine peace summit hopes

The absence of some world leaders, including Joe Biden, at the peace summit will be a “standing ovation” for Putin, warns Kyiv.

  • by Rob Harris
‘Horrible accident’: Person dies in plane engine at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport

‘Horrible accident’: Person dies in plane engine at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport

The investigation has not yet identified who the person was, a Dutch police spokesperson said.

  • by Gianluca Lo Nostro
Pope says sorry for use of homophobic slur in private meeting

Pope says sorry for use of homophobic slur in private meeting

Francis was said to have made the remark when the subject of admitting gay men to seminaries was raised by participants.

  • by Rob Harris
Poland to clamp down on Russian diplomats’ movement

Poland to clamp down on Russian diplomats’ movement

Relations between Poland and Russia have deteriorated sharply since Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into neighbouring Ukraine in February 2022.

  • by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk