Scotland Qualify for Men’s World Cup; Line Of Duty Returns; MI5 Spies China Alert; German Twin Sisters Famous Dancers Die; Five Killed in Louth Crash; Jeremy Corbyn Misses Rally; SEND Pupils Struggle in Primary Tests; Anna Maxwell Martin Speaks; Kemi Badenoch Backs Triple Lock Pension.
Scotland secure men’s World Cup spot for first time since 1998 after beating Denmark
Scotland secured their first appearance in the FIFA World Cup since 1998 by defeating Denmark, ending a nearly three-decade-long wait.
- Scots celebrate reaching first World Cup in nearly 30 years — BBC News
- Scotland secure World Cup spot for first time since 1998 after beating Denmark — Sky News
- Scotland secure men’s World Cup spot for first time since 1998 after beating Denmark — Sky News
- Scotland qualify for World Cup for first time since 1998 — Sky News
Line Of Duty to return for seventh series on BBC
The popular detective drama Line of Duty will return for a seventh series on the BBC, continuing its gripping portrayal of police investigations and moral dilemmas.
- Line of Duty to return for seventh series on BBC — BBC News
- Line Of Duty star says primary school tests ‘devastating’ for SEND pupils — Sky News
MI5 Spies China Over Secret Intelligence Alert
UK’s MI5 warns parliamentarians about Chinese spying activities, aiming to send a signal to Beijing.
German Twin Sisters Famous for Dancing Die in ‘Joint Suicide’, Police Say
The Kessler twin sisters, renowned German dance stars of the 1950s and 1960s, have died under mysterious circumstances. According to police reports, their deaths appear to be a joint suicide.
Five Young People Killed in Louth Crash: Community Grieves
Vigils are being held across Louth to mourn five young individuals who died in a tragic crash. The community has gathered to offer support and pay respects.
- Vigils being held for five young people killed in Louth crash — BBC News
- Vigils held for five young people killed in Louth crash — BBC News
Jeremy Corbyn’s Absence from Zarah Sultana Rally Ahead of Your Party Conference
Sky News reports that Jeremy Corbyn was not invited to attend Zarah Sultana’s rally on the eve of the Your Party conference, highlighting a notable absence in light of his political affiliations.
- Jeremy Corbyn was not invited to Zarah Sultana rally on eve of Your Party conference — Sky News
- Jeremy Corbyn not invited to Zarah Sultana rally on eve of Your Party conference — Sky News
Primary School Tests Devastating for SEND Pupils, Actor Anna Maxwell Martin Says
Actor Anna Maxwell Martin criticizes primary school tests as ‘devastating’ for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch Backs Triple Lock Pension for Now
Sky News reports that Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has endorsed the triple lock pension policy at this moment, despite her previous stance against it.