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Labour denies Starmer promised peerages for MP resignations

Sir Keir Starmer has refuted allegations of a purging of left-wing candidates, which have dominated the Labour election campaign. Labour has refuted allegations that it provides peerages to former Labour MPs in exchange for their resignations to accommodate Sir Keir Starmer's selected candidates.

Starmer denies the purging of left-wing candidates

Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, has denied that his party is obstructing left-wing candidates as it works to ensure that a complete slate is in position for the general election on July 4. He expressed his desire for "the most exceptional candidates" to be considered during his speech in Monmouthshire. Diane Abbott, a seasoned Labour politician, has accused the party of conducting a "cull" of left-wing candidates.

Labour promises to’rebuild safety on Britain’s streets’ as Tories target VAT

Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper will pledge to reinstate 13,000 neighborhood police officers and PCSOs "back on the beat" as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt directs his criticism towards Labour's tax proposals. As Labour concentrates on combating crime, they will pledge to "restore the presence of police in the community."

Sunak to double down on national service plan

The prime minister reportedly intends to encourage employers to prioritize applications from individuals who have served in the military. Security is the "bedrock" of Labour's manifesto. Rishi Sunak is anticipated to persist in his controversial efforts to revive national service by advocating for employers to prioritize job applicants who have served in the military.

Conservatives propose forced national service

The Conservatives would reinstate twelve months of mandatory national service if they secure the general election. Eighteen-year-olds would be able to apply for one of 30,000 full-time military placements or volunteer for community service on one weekend per month. According to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, reinstating compulsory service throughout the United Kingdom would contribute to cultivating the "national spirit" that arose during the pandemic.

Refusing National Service won’t lead to prison

The Conservatives' inaugural policy commitment of the election campaign would allow teenagers to participate in military service or volunteer for a year. The home secretary has stated that under a Conservative government, no one would be sentenced to prison for refusing to participate in National Service.

Business News

Gas prices peak since December but oil prices fall

Although a critical gas pipeline operator cautions that a fracture could significantly affect supply, drivers can take comfort in the fact that Brent crude oil has fallen below $80 per barrel. The wholesale costs of natural gas in Europe have reached their highest levels since December of last year, which threatens future increases in energy bills. However, drivers may shortly receive additional fuel relief due to a decline in oil prices.

M&G drops rescue plan challenge, saving Superdry

The news that the landlord of its flagship store will not formally attempt to obstruct a restructuring proposal has boosted the struggling fashion chain. The proprietor of Superdry's flagship store has withdrawn from a challenge to its rescue plan, granting the struggling London-listed fashion chain a reprieve.

FTSE-100 housebuilder Persimmon considers £1bn grab for Cala

Next week, Persimmon is one of the potential bidders for Cala Group, which its proprietor, Legal & General, has placed on the market. One of Britain's largest housebuilders is considering a £1 billion takeover bid for Cala Group, a rival player in the sector that has been placed up for sale. Persimmon, which has a market valuation of £4.74bn, is considering submitting an offer for Cala before next week's bid deadline.

CMA offers pet owner tips before vet sector probe

According to the competition commission, there are 16 million households that own pets. Many of these households have faced the challenge of paying veterinarian bills, may have overpaid for medications, and may not be aware of the most effective treatment options. In response to concerns that pet owners are being overcharged for veterinarian services and are not receiving sufficient information regarding treatment alternatives, the United Kingdom's competition regulator has guided pet owners.

Water business may pay £3.5m as compensation

The proprietor of South West Water (SWW) has declared that it will provide approximately £3.5 million in compensation to customers who a parasite outbreak in Devon has impacted. The Pennon group also disclosed its financial results on Tuesday, which encompassed dividends that would be paid to shareholders. Devon MP Anthony Mangnall dubbed the announcement "tin-eared" and urged the group to either suspend its dividend offering or resign from its leadership.

Superdry plans emergency sale if creditors block rescue

If creditors refuse to approve a restructuring plan, the fashion chain would likely conduct a four-week auction, which would likely lead to a pre-pack administration. In the event that creditors obstruct its founder's intention to inject up to £10m of his own money into the fashion chain in order to prevent insolvency, Superdry is preparing to conduct an emergency four-week sale process. If creditors do not approve a restructuring plan in the upcoming weeks, the accelerated M&A process will be initiated.

Ryanair sees record profits despite rising costs

The low-cost carrier stated that Boeing will provide "modest compensation" for delayed aircraft deliveries. Ryanair has disclosed yet another year of unprecedented passenger and profit growth. According to its annual results, the airline, which has the most passengers in Europe, increased the average fare by 21% compared to the previous year.

Revolut employees profit from $500m share sale

Revolut, the most valuable fintech company in the United Kingdom, has arranged for Morgan Stanley to facilitate the sale of shares valued at up to £400 million. The highest-ranking fintech company in the United Kingdom, Revolut, is currently formulating strategies to permit its employees to profit from the transfer of stock worth hundreds of millions of pounds.

World News

Israel says four Gaza detainees slain, increasing truce pressure

The Israeli military, in a statement released late on Monday, stated that the four men were believed to have perished in southern Gaza several months ago. The news is expected to exacerbate the pressure on Israel's government to negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas. Chaim Peri, 79, Amiram Cooper, 84, Yoram Metzger, 80, and Nadav Popplewell, 51, who Hamas was holding together, were slain while its "forces were operating in Khan Younis," according to spokesman Daniel Hagari. The military declined to provide further details, citing a continuing investigation.

ANC faces ‘complicated’ coalition talks post-majority loss

In the election, the party's support was reduced by just over 40%, with 99% of the votes counted, due to widespread poverty, a stagnating economy, increasing unemployment, and power and water shortages. The African National Congress (ANC) chair in South Africa has stated that the party can engage in dialogue with all individuals and entities, as it will require a coalition partner following the loss of its parliamentary majority.

How federal agents defend Mexican election candidates

"We are obligated to depart." That was all Bryan LeBaron's security officer needed to say to alert the congressional candidate to the severity of the situation. LeBaron, 47, attended a mayoral debate at a university sports arena in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Mexico, on May 21. His wife, Lindi Johnson Berlin, was present as they observed his uncle's participation.

How Israeli Jenin raids incite Palestinian resistance

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Israel has killed 516 Palestinians in the West Bank since it initiated its assault on Gaza on October 7. Israel typically deploys clandestine soldiers into West Bank cities to monitor and evaluate the region before the arrival of the army or special forces, as per an investigation conducted by the Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq and the London-based research group Forensic Architecture.

Mexican mayoral candidate killed two days before vote

Two days prior to the elections, a candidate for municipal office in central Puebla state was fatally shot at a political rally, further exacerbating the number of murdered candidates in what is considered the most violent polls in the country's history. According to the state prosecutor's office, Jorge Huerta Cabrera was fatally shot on Friday in the city of Izucar de Matamoros, where he was a candidate.

Hong Kong court convicts 14 pro-democracy activists of subversion

Fourteen pro-democracy activists may be sentenced to life in prison following a groundbreaking trial that critics contend could further undermine the city's rule of law. The verdicts were rendered over three years after the defendants were indicted under a national security law that China imposed. Fourteen out of sixteen pro-democracy activists have been convicted of conspiracy to perpetrate subversion in a groundbreaking case by a Hong Kong court.

Person dies at Schiphol trapped in aircraft engine

The tragedy was described as "horrible" by the airport, and KLM stated that it was "taking care" of passengers and employees who witnessed the incident. A person has passed away at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam as a result of being trapped in an operating aircraft engine, according to the police. According to the Dutch airline KLM, the aircraft was scheduled to depart for Billund, Denmark, on flight KL1341.

France sends additional troops to New Caledonia, ending emergency

The state of emergency in the Pacific island territory of New Caledonia will be abolished on Tuesday morning. Two weeks of violent unrest followed French intentions to modify the regulations for provincial elections. The Elysee Palace announced on Sunday evening that the state of emergency implemented on May 16 will conclude at 8 p.m. on Monday in Paris (18:00 GMT and 5 a.m. on Tuesday in Noumea). Additionally, the palace announced that approximately 480 additional law enforcement officers would be deployed to the region to supplement the 3,000 security personnel currently on the ground.

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SCIENCE NEWS

Boeing launches first NASA astronaut mission, overcoming delays

After years of postponement, Boeing successfully launched its inaugural NASA mission to transport two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). On Wednesday, the Boeing CST-100 Starliner departed Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 10:52 ET (15:52 BST). After a 25-hour flight, the shuttle and astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are anticipated to arrive at 12:15 ET (17:15 BST) on Thursday.

ChatGPT down! Users lose access to popular AI tool after website and app failure

It is one of the most widely used AI applications on the internet, with approximately 13 million users per day. However, ChatGPT experienced a significant disruption this morning, preventing users from accessing the app or website. According to DownDetector, hundreds of individuals worldwide have been impacted since 8 a.m. BST.

Craziest US skyscrapers in development, including Big Bend

Architecture firms have proposed an extraordinary variety of bewildering "statement buildings" for cities throughout the United States to achieve, as one architecture professor put it, "a shot of true beauty, and maybe a bit of nonsense." Some designers aspire to establish a reputation by presenting an extravagant, viral proposal, such as a 60-story, city-long snake or a "bat cave" lair.

Solar storm causes US radio blackouts; more expected

Radio blackouts have been reported in some areas of the United States following the discharge of a powerful stream of energized particles from the sun toward Earth early Wednesday morning. At approximately 10:36 a.m. Eastern Time, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported disruptions in the Midwest and eastern regions of the United States.

Warning as experts detect cancer-causing toxin in famous chocolate

Researchers have issued a warning that store-bought chocolate desserts may contain hazardous compounds that could potentially cause cancer and damage your DNA. According to scientists, the manufacturing process of popular treats such as cakes, waffles, and crepes released elevated levels of carcinogens. Cocoa beans are roasted to produce these compounds, which contribute to the chocolatey flavor of delicacies during recipe preparation.

The scariest sound: ‘scream of a thousand corpses’

Certain noises, from a wolf howl to a bloodcurdling scream, can send a shiver down the spine of even the most courageous horror movie enthusiast. However, these terrifying sounds are nothing compared to a single sound dubbed the "scariest in the world." Experts have described the Aztec Death Whistle as a combination of "the scream of a thousand corpses" and an eerie gust of whistling wind.

LIFE STYLE NEWS

More women psychopaths, lists 7 signs

Not to mention violent criminals, on-screen psychopaths such as Tom Ripley and Patrick Bateman are typically male. This may bolster the notion that the overwhelming majority of psychopaths are male, but an academic now argues that this perception may be erroneous. Dr. Clive Boddy, an expert at Anglia Ruskin University, asserts that female psychopaths are "more prevalent than we realise" due to the fact that studies have long been unable to identify them.

Singles as happy or happier than married couples

According to scientific research, there is no discernible difference in happiness or health between married and single individuals. Researchers compared the mental and physical health of individuals who were married and those who had never exchanged vows. The University of California researchers stated that there was "little evidence" that marriage improved long-term wellbeing.

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Men surpass women in directions; surprising study findings

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Coastal living faces accelerated aging due to climate change

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Maddison and Jones are out of England’s Euro 2024 squad

James Maddison has been the first player to be removed from England's roster for Euro 2024. Since his return from an ankle injury in January, the Tottenham playmaker has needed more consistency. He departed the camp after being informed on Wednesday that he would not be included in the final 26-man group for the trip to Germany.

County cricket fans deserve better than the T20 Blast’s sloppy start

That is, as you are likely aware, the array of T20 Blast matches that are scheduled to take place over the next seven days (following three days without a match). Appointment events were promised and fulfilled when Twenty20 was introduced 21 years ago. It was indeed akin to a carnival's arrival in the city. Currently, it is necessary to employ an appointment secretary to maintain a record of the location and time.

West Ham and Leverkusen compete for Girona’s Aleix García

Bundesliga champions Leverkusen have been at the forefront of the pursuit of García; however, they risk failing to secure one of Xabi Alonso's primary targets. West Ham has offered the Spaniard approximately £14 million. Julen Lopetegui, who succeeded David Moyes as West Ham's manager, seeks to enhance the team's capabilities in numerous positions. Lopetegui's influence is evident in the interest in García, a midfielder who played a significant role in Girona's first Champions League qualification by finishing third in La Liga.

T20 World Cup moves the earth and gives the US a good pitch

The sport's potential to establish itself in the United States will be determined by the inclusion of Twenty20 cricket in the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles and the World Cup. However, there is already an extraordinary narrative to be told—one of a sport that has literally caused the earth to move, spanning two continents and 11,000 miles, to make this event happen and of a different kind of germination and growth.

Travel News

Freight train derails on vital route, prompting ‘Do not travel’ advisory

The incident occurred on the West Coast Main Line, which runs between Carlisle and Oxenholme Lake District. A freight train derailed on a significant route between England and Scotland, resulting in the issuance of a "do not travel" alert and the cancellation and delay of rail services. On Wednesday night, the incident occurred on the West Coast Main Line between Penrith and Oxenholme Lake District.

Airline delays due to Liverpool airport power outage

A passenger stated they were stranded on the tarmac for nearly three hours while Liverpool John Lennon Airport attempted to resolve a power disruption. Another passenger reported that a "full Ryanair flight" had been delayed at Dublin Airport since 1.30 pm1.30 pm. A power failure at Liverpool John Lennon Airport halted all aircraft, resulting in potential delays, as passengers were advised.

How troubled is Boeing?

Piloting a Boeing 737 Max is described by Captain Dennis Tajer as "observing a troubled child." The pilots union for American Airlines, the Allied Pilots Association, is led by its president, who asserts that he would never board an unsafe aircraft. However, he declares that he must recognize the calibre of the aircraft he is operating.

At least 50 hurt in Sydney-Auckland flight ‘incident’

An "incident" was reported to emergency services at approximately 3:38 p.m. local time. Twelve passengers were transported to the hospital, while dozens were evaluated and treated. A Sydney-to-Auckingham flight encountered a "technical" issue in the air, resulting in at least fifty injuries. A violent movement was caused by "a technical event that occurred during the flight," according to a statement from LATAM Airlines.

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Legitimately Blonde survey – happily camp patch up is in the pink

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Ladies in England with bosom malignant growth might meet all requirements for drug that purchases ‘valuable’ time

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Study reveals denying existence of structural racism is linked to anti-black prejudice

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HEALTH NEWS

Why a mastectomy may not work as well as lump removal

However, the most recent research indicates that women may survive longer if only the tumour is removed rather than the entire breast. The survival rates of patients who underwent a lumpectomy, which involves the removal of only malignant tissue in conjunction with radiotherapy, were superior to those who underwent a mastectomy, which involves the removal of the entire breast.

Shock data indicates college student PTSD cases increased in 5 years

According to data, the number of PTSD diagnoses among college students has more than doubled in the past five years, even though these diagnoses are typically associated with combat veterans. In 2022, the most recent year for which data is available, researchers discovered that 7.5 per cent of pupils reported experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a significant increase from the 3.4 per cent reported in 2017.

Care home outbreaks increase UK norovirus infections by 75%

Norovirus cases in the United Kingdom are 75% higher than the average as a result of an outbreak in care facilities. According to the UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA), over 1,200 cases of the virus were detected in April, compared to the five-season average of 706 lab-confirmed cases. The majority of laboratory cases were discovered in individuals over the age of 65 and throughout the social care and care facility sectors.

Melanoma skin cancer cases are growing in the UK

The number of melanoma skin cancer cases in the UK is on the rise, and a cancer charity is urging individuals to take additional precautions to safeguard themselves from the sun. This year, Cancer Research UK anticipates a record-breaking 20,800 cases diagnosed, a significant increase from the annual average of 19,300 cases between 2020 and 2022.

AI in healthcare: diagnostics to GP appointments revolution

It is the revolutionary technology that both proponents and critics assert will transform the world, potentially destroying us all or upending every industry.  However, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak praised AI to assist "millions" of British citizens in his remarks before a global summit on artificial intelligence in South Korea.  He discussed a recent NHS trial in which thousands of British women will undergo mammogram evaluations by an AI "doctor."

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Essex, who purportedly decided to apply to the show, has expressed his hope that he will depart the island "hand in hand with the love of my life." Joey Essex, a reality television personality, has become the inaugural celebrity contestant to compete in the Love Island villa. The 33-year-old, who achieved fame on The Only Way Is Essex, has stated that he is participating in the programme due to his current state of being "extremely single" and his aspiration to depart the island "hand in hand with the love of my life."
Is artist avarice the cause? What are the expenses associated with the ticketing website? Tax regulations in the United Kingdom? Do concert attendees also contribute? It is not uncommon to spend a significant amount of money to attend a concert featuring one's preferred major artist; however, the current price of concerts has reached an unprecedented level. Fans of Bruce Springsteen have paid more than £120 for "rear pitch" standing tickets for his May 2024 tour, while some have recently expressed dissatisfaction with the £145 price tag of standing tickets for Billie Eilish's 2025 UK leg.
In support of her first solo album in a decade, the tour was to be her first in five years. On Friday, Live Nation announced the cancellation of the 2024 summer tour, stating that Jennifer is "taking time off to be with her children, family, and close friends." The singer expressed her regret for disappointing her fans in her On the JLo newsletter, stating, "I am completely heartbroken and devastated about letting you down."

CULTURE NEWS

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Panama’s wild beauty: “I feel dozens of hummingbirds’ wing-draught

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UK banking system ‘secure’ after Credit Suisse rescue

After regulators approved a Credit Suisse rescue plan to calm bank anxiety, the UK's central bank deemed banks "safe". After regulators worked overnight, UBS bought...

Grammy-winning artist Anita Pointer passes away at age 74.

Anita Pointer, a member of the Grammy-winning Pointer Sisters, has passed away at the age of 74, according to her publicist. She passed away in...

OPINION NEWS

Johnny Depp Wins Defamation Case Against Amber Heard

The Jury has returned their unanimous verdict that Johnny Depp has won his defamation case against Amber Heard as she was requested to pay the entertainer $15m in damages.

Gene-edited tomatoes: British scientists create tomato with ‘souped-up’ vitamin D

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Coronavirus: ‘Rather than indications of work, I awakened winded, sweat-soaked and hot’ – nurture shares story of her lockdown child

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Ruler Philip: ‘A limit with regards to unrestrained thoughtfulness yet narrow minded of faff’ – my recollections of the duke

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Richard Teatum of Doncaster buys more Joules stock.

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How Olivia Newton-last John’s dress from Grease became a global phenomenon.

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5 questions to ask before Botox or fillers, as ministers warn of risks.

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The greatest beach dresses and accessories for summer are airy and breezy.

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Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross to run

Douglas Ross, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, intends to participate in the forthcoming general election. Following the party's decision to de-select David Duguid as the Conservative candidate in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, Mr Ross made a surprise announcement. Mr Duguid, ailing, has served as the Member of Parliament for Banff and Buchan since 2017.

Boeing launches first NASA astronaut mission, overcoming delays

After years of postponement, Boeing successfully launched its inaugural NASA mission to transport two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). On Wednesday, the Boeing CST-100 Starliner departed Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 10:52 ET (15:52 BST). After a 25-hour flight, the shuttle and astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are anticipated to arrive at 12:15 ET (17:15 BST) on Thursday.

Arsenal fan guilty of headbutting ex-Man Utd player

The former Manchester United and Ireland midfielder was accosted by Scott Law, 43, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium on September 3, 2018. A three-year football ban has been issued to an Arsenal supporter for headbutting Roy Keane during a Premier League match. On September 3, 2013, Scott Law, 43, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, was convicted of assaulting the former Manchester United midfielder.

Maddison and Jones are out of England’s Euro 2024 squad

James Maddison has been the first player to be removed from England's roster for Euro 2024. Since his return from an ankle injury in January, the Tottenham playmaker has needed more consistency. He departed the camp after being informed on Wednesday that he would not be included in the final 26-man group for the trip to Germany.

Why a mastectomy may not work as well as lump removal

However, the most recent research indicates that women may survive longer if only the tumour is removed rather than the entire breast. The survival rates of patients who underwent a lumpectomy, which involves the removal of only malignant tissue in conjunction with radiotherapy, were superior to those who underwent a mastectomy, which involves the removal of the entire breast.

Louisiana may soon castrate convicted paedophiles surgically

Chemical castration is already an option for judges in the United States who have convicted an individual of child sex offences. However, the surgical method is significantly more invasive. In Louisiana, paedophiles who have been convicted of a sex crime against a minor may soon be required to undergo surgical castration in addition to serving prison time.

Clean electricity can triple by 2030: International Energy Agency

The world's foremost independent energy analyst has declared that the global objective to treble electricity production from clean sources, such as solar and wind power, by 2030 is "ambitious but achievable." In Dubai last December, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change convened nearly 200 countries, including the world's largest emitters, to commit to that objective.

Gas prices peak since December but oil prices fall

Although a critical gas pipeline operator cautions that a fracture could significantly affect supply, drivers can take comfort in the fact that Brent crude oil has fallen below $80 per barrel. The wholesale costs of natural gas in Europe have reached their highest levels since December of last year, which threatens future increases in energy bills. However, drivers may shortly receive additional fuel relief due to a decline in oil prices.

Liberal Dems promise free adult personal care

If the Liberal Democrats were in power, free personal care would be provided to elderly or disabled individuals in their homes. An increase in care worker compensation would resolve the hospital crisis and enable individuals to remain in their homes. He stated that the estimated £2.7bn cost of the plans would be covered by reversing the tax concessions granted to large banks by the Conservatives by 2028-29.

County cricket fans deserve better than the T20 Blast’s sloppy start

That is, as you are likely aware, the array of T20 Blast matches that are scheduled to take place over the next seven days (following three days without a match). Appointment events were promised and fulfilled when Twenty20 was introduced 21 years ago. It was indeed akin to a carnival's arrival in the city. Currently, it is necessary to employ an appointment secretary to maintain a record of the location and time.

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Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross to run

Douglas Ross, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, intends to participate in the forthcoming general election. Following the party's decision to de-select David Duguid as the Conservative candidate in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, Mr Ross made a surprise announcement. Mr Duguid, ailing, has served as the Member of Parliament for Banff and Buchan since 2017.

Boeing launches first NASA astronaut mission, overcoming delays

After years of postponement, Boeing successfully launched its inaugural NASA mission to transport two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). On Wednesday, the Boeing CST-100 Starliner departed Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 10:52 ET (15:52 BST). After a 25-hour flight, the shuttle and astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are anticipated to arrive at 12:15 ET (17:15 BST) on Thursday.

Arsenal fan guilty of headbutting ex-Man Utd player

The former Manchester United and Ireland midfielder was accosted by Scott Law, 43, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium on September 3, 2018. A three-year football ban has been issued to an Arsenal supporter for headbutting Roy Keane during a Premier League match. On September 3, 2013, Scott Law, 43, of Waltham Abbey, Essex, was convicted of assaulting the former Manchester United midfielder.

Maddison and Jones are out of England’s Euro 2024 squad

James Maddison has been the first player to be removed from England's roster for Euro 2024. Since his return from an ankle injury in January, the Tottenham playmaker has needed more consistency. He departed the camp after being informed on Wednesday that he would not be included in the final 26-man group for the trip to Germany.