Crisis Continues as Conflicting Reports Shakeup Political Landscape Amidst Major Outages and Tragedies
Thousands of Users Affected by Major Azure Outage
A significant outage at Microsoft Azure has impacted thousands of users, causing widespread disruption across various services and platforms relying on the cloud infrastructure.
- Thousands of users unable affected by Microsoft Azure outage — Sky News
- Thousands of users affected by Microsoft Azure outage — Sky News
Deadly Conflict Ravages Sudan, Analysts Estimate Thousands Killed
Tens of thousands likely perished in a two-day conflict in Sudan’s capital city as military forces expel top UN food aid officials amid escalating violence.
- Tens of thousands killed in two days in Sudan city, analysts believe — Sky News
- Sudan’s military expels top UN food aid officials as conflict escalates — BBC News
MPs Demand Crown Estate Clarifies Prince Andrew’s ‘Peppercorn’ Rent at Royal Lodge
Members of Parliament question the value for money of Prince Andrew’s lease on Royal Lodge, demanding an explanation from the Crown Estate regarding why he paid a nominal rent.
- MPs question value for money of Prince Andrew’s Royal Lodge lease — BBC News
- MPs demand Crown Estate explains why Prince Andrew paid ‘peppercorn’ rent at Royal Lodge — Sky News
Woman ’50-50′ on Whether She Is Madeleine McCann
A woman in court appeared to be unsure whether she is the missing child Madeleine McCann, as jurors were told.
- Alleged stalker asked in court if she still believes she is Madeleine McCann — Sky News
- Woman ’50-50′ on whether she is Madeleine, jury told — BBC News
Post Office Capture Scandal Victims Feel Like Second-Class Citizens
Victims of the Post Office Capture scandal express frustration over being treated as second-class citizens, alleging unequal treatment and inadequate support following involvement in the controversial case.
- Victims of Post Office Capture scandal say they’re being treated as ‘second-class’ citizens — Sky News
British Man Accused of Spying for Russia Arrested in Ukraine
A British man has been arrested in Ukraine on suspicion of spying for Russia, according to the BBC News.
- British man accused of spying for Russia arrested in Ukraine — BBC News
- British man arrested in Ukraine accused of spying for Russia — BBC News
Deadly Police Raid in Rio Leaves at Least 132 Dead
At least 132 people were killed during a police raid in Rio de Janeiro, with bodies reportedly lined up in a neighborhood square following the operation.
- At least 132 killed in Rio police raid, officials say — BBC News
- Bodies lined up in neighbourhood square after deadly Rio police raid — BBC News
Council Reverses Zoë Bread Parking Fine Decision
Following public backlash, the local council has announced it will rescind a parking fine issued against Zoë Bread, acknowledging that cancelling the penalty was an error.
- Council backtracks on Zoë Bread parking fine — BBC News
- Cancelling Zoë Bread fine was mistake, council says — BBC News
Starmer’s Uncertain Tax Policy: Manifesto Breaks and Budget Rises
Labour leader Keir Starmer has refused to rule out breaking key manifesto tax pledges, including potential budget tax rises. His comments come amid growing speculation about policy reversals as the election campaign intensifies.
- Starmer declines to rule out breaking manifesto tax pledges — BBC News
- Starmer fails to rule out manifesto-breaking budget tax rises — Sky News
Small boat migrant jailed for stabbing man to death in Derby bank
Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur, a small boat migrant, has been sentenced to at least 25 years in prison for violently stabbing an individual inside a Derby high street bank. The incident occurred randomly during daylight hours.
- Small boat migrant who stabbed man to death in high street bank jailed for at least 25 years — Sky News
- Small boat migrant who stabbed man to death at random in high street bank jailed — Sky News
Arrests over Death of One-Year-Old Girl Linked to Chemical Exposure in London
Man and woman arrested following the tragic death of a one-year-old girl who came into contact with chemicals, resulting from an incident in London.