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At least 20 dead in Russian bombardment on Ukraine cities

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Officials say at least 20 people were killed when Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukrainian cities. An unusual daytime attack in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, killed at least seven people. The city's mayor stated that the missile strike had struck a children's hospital and was being evacuated. The director of the military administration in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih reported at least ten people were killed there, with three more slain in the eastern town of Pokrovsk.

New chancellor Rachel Reeves lifts onshore wind prohibition and sets mandated housing targets ‘to get Britain built again’

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has set mandatory housing targets and lifted the onshore wind moratorium to get "Britain building again." The UK's first female chancellor announced that Labour will form a new task force "to accelerate stalled housing sites in our country." She stated that Labour's election plan indicated that her government would create 1.5 million houses over the next five years.

At October 7 Hamas attack, Israeli army used Hannibal Directive

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According to an investigation by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the Israeli army issued the Hannibal Directive, a controversial Israeli military strategy aimed at preventing enemy forces from capturing Israeli soldiers at any cost, on October 7, last year. According to a Sunday report based on testimony from Israeli soldiers and senior army officers, during Hamas' unprecedented attack last October, the Israeli army began making decisions based on limited and unverified information, issuing an order that "not a single vehicle can return to Gaza".

Classic Beef Wellington Recipe: Step-by-Step Guide and Variations

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Beef Wellington is a gourmet dish that embodies elegance and culinary sophistication. Its origins are somewhat mysterious, but it is widely believed to be named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington, to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. This luxurious dish consists of a tender beef fillet, often coated with pâté and duxelles (a finely chopped mushroom mixture), all wrapped in puff pastry and baked to golden perfection. At Creative Group, we view Beef Wellington as the epitome of festive dining, often gracing the tables during special occasions and celebrations. Its rich flavors and impressive presentation make it a favorite for holiday feasts, particularly Christmas and New Year's dinners. The meticulous preparation and exquisite taste of Beef Wellington make it a true centerpiece that brings a touch of culinary artistry to any gathering.

Government to shift tens of millions from Rwanda plan to Border Security Command

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New Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said that she will audit the funds pledged by the Conservative government to the Rwanda plan, aiming to recoup or preserve some of them. The government proposes to redirect tens of millions of pounds from the Rwanda scheme to establish a new Border Security Command (BSC) to combat unlawful migration. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has also announced an audit of the funds transferred to Kigali as the Labour administration seeks ways to save or retrieve funds pledged by the Conservatives.

Perfect Yorkshire Pudding Recipe: Traditional and Delicious Variations

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Yorkshire Pudding holds a special place in British culinary tradition, believed to have originated in Yorkshire, England, in the 18th century. Initially served as a filler before the main course, it quickly gained popularity for its light, fluffy texture and ability to complement roast meats, especially beef. Over time, it evolved into a beloved side dish synonymous with Sunday roasts and festive dinners across the UK. At Creative Group, we celebrate Yorkshire Pudding as more than just a dish—it's a symbol of comfort and tradition. Its crispy exterior and soft interior create a perfect vessel for gravy, enhancing the flavors of roast beef and other meats. Whether enjoyed at a family gathering or a cozy pub, Yorkshire Pudding embodies the warmth and conviviality of British hospitality.

Are you getting spam texts? Unknown iPhone trick to block unsolicited messages

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Americans are inundated with spam text messages masquerading as pals, job openings, and government authorities. Many iPhone owners have voiced displeasure with the unwelcome messages, with some claiming to have received over 400 this month alone. While consumers can respond with 'Stop' to remove themselves from the list, Apple has a little-known trick that prevents unknown senders from messaging them directly.

Family responds to TikTok star quitting search

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A GoFundMe campaign to help fund the hunt for Jay Slater has garnered nearly £50,000, but a TikTok user who flew to Tenerife to assist with the search claims he "never" received a penny. Jay Slater's family has responded to a TikTok user who stopped the search for the missing boy, saying, "We don't need hikers, we need experts." Callum Fahim, who flew to Tenerife after contacting the 19-year-old's mother online, stated that he had withdrawn after two weeks of looking and receiving death threats.

A fatal Mediaeval illness has struck Colorado

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Colorado health officials confirmed that a resident had contracted the plague-causing bacterial illness. The fatal mediaeval disease can cause sufferers to spit up blood and their skin to blacken, earning it the terrifying term 'black death'. The individual's infection source is unknown, although the bacteria can be transmitted by touching wild rodents or being bitten by infected fleas.

Biden faces donor pressure as he seeks re-election

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President Joe Biden is under pressure from some key Democratic donors as he prepares for a critical few days in his reelection campaign. A handful of contributors have publicly stated that they will withhold donations unless Mr Biden is replaced as the party's nominee following his dismal debate performance last week. Friday is a critical day for the president as he attempts to strengthen his candidature with a rare primetime TV interview and a rally in Wisconsin.

England star’s infamous Euro 2024 goal celebration prompted discipline

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The 21-year-old has received a one-match ban, but it is "subject to a probationary period of one year, beginning from the date of the present decision," It will only apply if there is another incident within the following year. Despite a contentious goal celebration, Jude Bellingham will be permitted to play for England in their essential match against Switzerland and the remainder of the Euro 2024 campaign. UEFA investigated the England star for his gesture during England's game against Slovakia after scoring an injury-time equaliser to keep the Three Lions' hopes alive.

Sinn Féin becomes Northern Ireland’s largest Westminster party

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Sinn Féin is the largest party in Northern Ireland's councils, assembly, and Westminster. The nationalist party, which does not accept seats in the House of Commons, has seven seats following Thursday's UK general election, the same as in 2019. Its leader, Mary Lou McDonald, stated it was time to "prepare for a new future together on this island". Following a difficult night for the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), the party emerged victorious.

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