Food Critic Claims Michelin Restaurants Shouldn’t Face Hygiene Ratings, Amidst Controversial Stories on Prince Harry’s Legal Battle and Protests in Iran.
Michelin Restaurants Exempt from Hygiene Ratings, Says Food Critic
Giles Coren argues that health and safety rules designed to protect diners should not apply to Michelin-starred restaurants.
- Hygiene ratings don’t apply to Michelin restaurants – Giles Coren — BBC News
- Hygiene ratings shouldn’t apply to Michelin restaurants, says food critic — BBC News
- Health and safety rules ‘don’t really apply’ to Michelin restaurants, says food critic — BBC News
Prince Harry to Give Evidence in Legal Action Against Daily Mail Publisher
Prince Harry is expected to appear in court to provide testimony in a legal battle against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
- Princess of Wales hosts World Cup winners England — BBC News
- Prince Harry expected in court to give evidence in legal action against Daily Mail publisher — Sky News
Iran Authorities Demand High Ransoms for Returning Protesters’ Bodies, BBC Reports
The BBC reports that Iranian authorities are demanding large sums of money to release the bodies of detained protesters. The judiciary has denied plans to execute a protester named Erfan Soltani.
- Iran authorities demanding large sums for return of protesters’ bodies, BBC told — BBC News
- Iran judiciary denies plan to execute detained protester Erfan Soltani — BBC News
TikTok User Jailed for Downloading Manchester Arena Bomb-Making Video
A TikTok user has been jailed after downloading a bomb-making tutorial video that was used in the Manchester Arena attack.
- TikToker who downloaded Manchester Arena bomb-making video jailed — Sky News
- TikTok star will not repay full extradition costs — BBC News
Letby Trust Pays £1.4m Damages to Ex-CEO Over Unfair Dismissal
The Letby trust has agreed to pay £1.4 million in damages to the former CEO, following an unfair dismissal claim.
- Letby trust pays £1.4m damages to ex CEO — BBC News
- Letby trust pays £1.4m damages to ex CEO over unfair dismissal — BBC News
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Gain Access to BBC Scotland HQ
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators managed to enter the BBC Scotland headquarters, raising concerns about security and media access.
- Pro-Palestinian protesters get inside BBC Scotland HQ — BBC News
- Pro-Palestinian protesters get inside BBC building — BBC News
First-Ever Emergency Return of ISS Astronauts: Successful Landing After Critical Situation
The first-ever emergency return from the International Space Station concludes safely, with astronauts landing back on Earth following a critical situation. This marks the inaugural unplanned departure and re-entry due to an urgent need for immediate return.
Europe allies begin Greenland military mission as Trump says US needs island
European military personnel have arrived in Greenland amid President Trump’s claims that the United States needs to secure the island, marking a significant move by European allies in response to geopolitical tensions.