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Bradford murder: Footage reveals aftermath of fatal stabbing

According to her relatives, Kulsuma Akter, the 27-year-old victim, was "extremely caring and modest," she "made people laugh." A suspect in the murder investigation was apprehended by the police over 150 miles from the location of the crime. "Very caring and humble," according to a relative, was the mother who was fatally stabbed while pushing her infant in a pram. Police have since detained a suspect in the murder investigation.

Murder suspects arrested after park remains find

Two individuals have been brought into custody in connection with the remains discovered on Rowdown Fields in New Addington on Tuesday morning: a 44-year-old man and a 48-year-old woman. In the borough of Croydon, two individuals have been apprehended on suspicion of homicide after the unearthing of human remains in a park. On Saturday, entities were arrested in the presence of a woman, 48, and a man, 44.

UK PM Cameron calls Israel support ‘not unconditional’

Foreign Secretary David Cameron writes in a newspaper column that America's backing of Israel is contingent on the country's observance of international humanitarian law. The former prime minister's remarks were made days after seven aid workers, including three Britons, were slain in Gaza by an Israeli airstrike.

Nail salon prices rise with united workers’ action

On Monday, "thousands" of nail technicians, according to the Nail Tech Organisation, will band together to raise their prices collectively in an effort to obtain an equitable wage. On Monday, prices at nail salons throughout the United Kingdom are expected to increase as "thousands" of employees unite. Nail technicians from every region of the United Kingdom are uniting to increase their prices beginning on April 8.

Heappey: UK must ready for war despite lagging behind

James Heappey, a former minister of the armed forces, wrote that numerous government agencies had neglected to conduct shelter evacuation drills. Preparing the nation for war is the best way to increase the likelihood of peace; however, a former defence minister has warned that the United Kingdom is "very far behind."

Police: Torso in plastic at reserve belongs to man

A forensic examination of the human torso discovered in a nature reserve in Salford was conducted by the police. The individual is being identified through ongoing DNA tests as police search the Kersal Wetlands. Police say the human remains discovered in a nature preserve enveloped in plastic belonged to a man older than forty years old. Thursday's discovery of a human torso at Kersal Wetlands in Salford, Greater Manchester, prompted the initiation of a homicide investigation.

Alert for 70mph winds as Storm Kathleen approaches

Due to Storm Kathleen's approach, the Met Office has revised its warnings to indicate that harsher gusts are more probable in the United Kingdom this weekend. Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., the meteorological service provider issued yellow weather alerts for wind in western regions, including Cornwall, a significant portion of Wales, Lancashire and Cumbria, and central Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Brother of Gaza aid worker criticises Israel armed

Protesting the transfer of arms to Israel, the family of a British aid worker killed in an airstrike in Gaza has spoken out. James Henderson, along with seven other aid workers, perished in the "inexcusable" Israeli assault, as described by his sibling. After the attack, which claimed the lives of Australian, Palestinian, American-Canadian, and Polish nationals in addition to British citizens John Chapman and James Kirby, Rishi Sunak is under increasing pressure.

Type 1 diabetics in England to get artificial pancreas

The widespread implementation of the artificial pancreas, according to NHS England, resulted from a successful pilot program in which 835 children and adults were provided with devices to manage their condition. Children and adults with Type 1 diabetes in England are slated to receive an "artificial pancreas" as part of an NHS initiative that is considered a first of its kind.

PM supports JK Rowling amid Scotland hate crime law dispute

The prime minister vowed that the Conservatives would "always protect" free speech in response to the Harry Potter author's challenge to law enforcement to apprehend her for expressing views that could be considered offensive under the new legislation. Supporting author J.K. Rowling's critique of new hate crime laws in Scotland, Rishi Sunak stated that individuals should not be criminalized "for stating simple facts about biology."

Scottish winner: I want to return as Gladiator

After defeating civil servant and wrestler Wesley Malé, Finlay Anderson, 35, emerged victorious in the athletic competition's championship round. The father of two, who has completed multiple deployments in the Middle East, was tied with his opponent at the beginning of the final Eliminator level but ultimately prevailed and celebrated with his loved ones.

Iranian journalist defiantly shares hospital photo after London stabbing

Anti-terrorism authorities are investigating the Friday afternoon assault in south London. A defiant photo of an Iranian television journalist who was hospitalised after being stabbed outside his London residence on Friday has been shared online. This comes after a colleague at his broadcaster stated that threats against its staff had "significantly escalated."

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Athens skies turn orange, Libya sees red haze

Dust clouds from North Africa were transported by strong southerly winds to the capital of Greece, where they engulfed the Acropolis and other significant landmarks. A reddening of the heavens was observed in Libya.  As a result of dust clouds from the Sahara desert blowing across the Mediterranean Sea, the sky above Athens is now orange.

‘We will keep going’: Columbia Gaza protestors dig in

Despite disciplinary measures and mass arrests, Gaza war protesters have pledged to remain at Columbia University until their demands are fulfilled. Last week, over a hundred students were apprehended at a protest encampment in Columbia; in recent days, dozens more have been detained at Yale and New York University.

A stretch? Louvre to provide yoga during Paris Olympics

Before the Olympics, the Louvre museum in Paris intends to host yoga and sports sessions in its renowned galleries as part of a citywide cultural initiative. The largest museum in the world will provide opportunities for visitors to engage in yoga, dance, and exercise sessions led by instructors and coaches, all the while admiring its internationally acclaimed paintings and sculptures.