British Woman Killed in Chile Snowstorm: UK Faces Heavy Snowfall and Travel Disruptions
Russian Spy Ship Uses Lasers on RAF Pilots Near UK Waters
The UK defense secretary has reported that a Russian spy ship operating near British territorial waters used laser pointers to target Royal Air Force pilots tracking the vessel.
- Russian spy ship pointed lasers at RAF pilots tracking it, says defence secretary — BBC News
- Russian spy ship on edge of UK waters uses lasers at RAF pilots, says defence secretary — BBC News
- Russian spy ship on edge of UK waters uses lasers at RAF pilots, Healey says — BBC News
- Russian spy ship on edge of UK waters, defence secretary says — BBC News
- Russian attack hits flats in one of deadliest strikes on western Ukraine — BBC News
- Nine killed in Russian attack on western Ukraine, Zelensky says — BBC News
- Nine dead as Russia strikes Ukraine overnight, Zelensky says — BBC News
Nicki Minaj Supports Trump’s Claim of Christians Being Persecuted in Nigeria
US rapper Nicki Minaj has backed claims by US President Donald Trump that Christians in Nigeria are being persecuted, despite limited evidence.
- Nicki Minaj supports contested Trump claim Christians being persecuted in Nigeria — BBC News
- Nicki Minaj supports Trump claim Christians being persecuted in Nigeria — BBC News
- Nicki Minaj supports Trump claim Christians are being persecuted in Nigeria — BBC News
- Christians in Nigeria ‘driven from their homes and killed’, Nicki Minaj says — BBC News
Supermarket Delivery Late Policies: What Each Supermarket Does When a Delivery is Delayed
Sky News examines the late delivery policies of major supermarkets, detailing how each handles situations where orders are not delivered on time. The articles cover customer compensation options, communication protocols, and specific procedures for handling delayed deliveries across several supermarket chains.
- What is each supermarket’s policy if your delivery is late? — Sky News
- What is the mysterious Yantar ‘spy ship’ – and is it mapping Britain’s undersea cables? — Sky News
Epstein Files Release Awaits Trump’s Signoff After Congress Approval
Following approval from Congress, Epstein files bills to be sent to President Trump for his signature, marking the next step towards releasing sensitive documents.
- Epstein files release to await Trump’s signoff after Congress gives approval — BBC News
- Epstein files bill to be sent to Trump after approval from Congress — BBC News
- Release of Epstein files awaits Trump’s signoff after clearing Congress — BBC News
Snow and Ice Bring Travel Disruption as Warnings Spread
Severe snow and ice warnings have been issued, leading to travel disruptions across regions. Authorities urge caution on roads.
- Snow and ice hits with warnings of travel disruption — BBC News
- Snow and ice hits as travel warnings come into force — BBC News
- ‘Tricky travel conditions’ possible as snow and ice warnings hit — BBC News
Inflation Slows to 3.6% as Food Costs Surge
Official figures reveal that inflation has slowed to 3.6%, but food prices have risen sharply, offsetting the moderation in overall cost increases.
- Inflation slows to 3.6%, official figures show — Sky News
- Inflation slows to 3.6% but food costs shoot upwards — Sky News
Ex-Council Leader Jailed for Romance Fraud and Theft
Former East Dunbartonshire council leader Andrew Polson sentenced to jail for orchestrating a romance scam involving nearly £200,000 and stealing funds from a Christian radio station.
- Former Met Police officer David Carrick found guilty of more sexual offences — Sky News
- Ex-council leader jailed for near-£200,000 romance fraud and stealing money from Christian radio station — Sky News
UK Supreme Court Rules Religious Education in Northern Ireland Schools Unlawful
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that teaching religious education in schools across Northern Ireland is unlawful, following a case brought by parents who argued the practice violates their children’s right to freedom of thought and belief.
- UK Supreme Court rules RE taught in NI schools is unlawful — BBC News
- UK inflation rate hits lowest level in four months — BBC News
UK Faces Heavy Snowfall as Weather Warnings Issued Across Much of the Country
Amber and yellow weather warnings are in effect across parts of the UK due to heavy snow and ice, disrupting travel and prompting safety concerns.
- Weather warnings in place as parts of UK hit by heavy snow — Sky News
- Weather warnings for snow and ice updated – as video shows snowfall across UK — Sky News
Japan’s Largest Urban Fire in Decades Ravages Through Neighborhoods
A massive fire has engulfed over 170 buildings across urban Japan, resulting in one reported death and significant damage to residential properties. The blaze, which lasted for several hours, highlights the challenges of rapid firefighting efforts in densely populated areas.
- Japan’s largest urban fire in decades rips through 170 buildings — BBC News
- One killed and 170 homes damaged or destroyed as fire burns in Japan — Sky News
British woman killed in Chile snowstorm
A British woman was among five people killed when a severe snowstorm struck Chilean Patagonia.