Is Andy Burnham Labour’s version of Boris Johnson?
ANALYSIS: High-profile politician departs parliament to become mayor of one of Britain’s great cities; achieves cult status; rides back to parliament on a wave of popularity and, eventually, becomes prime minister. That’s how Boris Johnson’s story goes, but could it soon be the same for Andy Burnham? Political editor David…
The Independent UK 8 min read
Iran missile strike at Kuwait base damages US drones, injures Americans: Report
An Iranian missile struck Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait. The attack damaged two US MQ-9 Reaper drones, with one destroyed and another severely damaged. Several American personnel sustained minor injuries. Kuwaiti air defenses intercepted the missile, but debris fell onto the base.
The Times of India 3 min read
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Iran’s internet blackout still a reality for 60 per cent of population
INDEPENDENT PERSIAN: As state media hails the ‘return of the internet’, Amirhossein Miresmaeili hears from users within Iran who say they only have limited access
The Independent UK 7 min read
Jail transfer of Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell questioned in Congress
Moving the British socialite to a less restrictive facility after official interviews ‘seemed too coincidental’, say critics.
Evening Standard 5 min read
Ukrainian drones strike oil tanker and depot in southern Russia
Ukrainian drones struck an oil tanker at the port of Taganrog and an oil depot in southern Russia overnight on Saturday, triggering fires as Kyiv intensified attacks on Moscow’s energy infrastructure during the fifth year of the war, Russian authorities said.
The Times of India 3 min read
The Unique Reason Why Brenden Aaronson Missed USMNT Training Days Before World Cup Tune Up
The USMNT’s maturity could lead to a deep run this summer.
Sports Illustrated 3 min read
Runner from London becomes first person in world to complete 1,000 parkruns
Darren Wood, 43, from Carshalton, south London, first took part in October 2004 and has regularly participated in the free weekly event ever since.
Evening Standard 5 min read
Nicolas Cage as the Green Goblin? It will always be one of Hollywood’s great might-have-beens
Cinema’s great maximalist going full pumpkin-bomb pantomime in the 2002 film might have dragged it into an even more operatically deranged dimension
The Guardian - UK 5 min read
Greek man appears in court charged over alleged plot to spy on Iranian journalist in London
A Greek national, Ioannis Aidinidis, has been charged in London under UK national security legislation for allegedly gathering information on an Iranian journalist. Prosecutors believe his activities between 2024 and 2025 were linked to assisting a foreign intelligence service, raising fresh concerns about foreign-linked surveillance in Britain.
The Times of India 5 min read
Man Wants To Buy 2026 Toyota For His Sister-In-Law. Then He Realizes He Could Get Sued—So He Finds A Creative Loophole
"I don't think that she knows."
Motor1 5 min read