Hong Kong Tower Blaze Kills 65; Afghan Linked to CIA Unit in DC Shooting; Man Arrested for Heaton Park Synagogue Attack

At least 65 dead and hundreds missing after fire engulfs Hong Kong tower blocks

A devastating fire has engulfed multiple residential towers in Hong Kong, resulting in at least 65 confirmed deaths and hundreds of residents still missing. Emergency services are working tirelessly to rescue survivors trapped inside the inferno-stricken buildings.


Afghan National Linked to CIA-backed Unit Involved in DC Shooting

The suspect behind the Washington DC shooting, who worked with a CIA-backed unit in Afghanistan, has been identified. The incident has led to US suspensions of immigration requests for Afghans.


Man Arrested at Manchester Airport Over Heaton Park Synagogue Attack

A man was arrested at Manchester Airport in connection with an attack on the Heaton Park synagogue, as reported by Sky News.


TGI Fridays UK Chain Faces Sale Just One Month After Change of Ownership

Just a month after changing hands, the UK chain of TGI Fridays is reportedly up for sale as financial difficulties continue to plague the once-popular American casual dining brand.


Why Starmer Delayed Scraping Child Benefit Cap Last Year

Analysis reveals Labour’s hesitation to implement child benefit cap rollback earlier, despite public pressure and manifesto commitments.


Scottish Income Tax Plan Unchanged, First Minister Affirms

First Minister John Swinney and Robison reiterate that there will be no changes to Scotland’s income tax plan.


Venezuela Bans Six Major Airlines Amid Escalating Tensions with the United States

Venezuela has imposed a ban on six major airlines amid escalating tensions between Venezuela and the United States, as reported by BBC News.


HSBC Names New Chair Candidates for Board Review Next Week

Several candidates are set to present their credentials and vision to HSBC’s board in the coming week as part of the succession process for chairperson.


Paul Doyle’s Deadly Attack on Liverpool Parade: A Calculated Act

On November 27, 2025, a BBC News report detailed the horrific act by Paul Doyle in Liverpool, where he deliberately drove his car into a crowd during a parade. Despite being described as a ‘nice neighbor,’ Doyle executed a calculated violence that resulted in multiple injuries and raised questions about his intentions.


Impact of Labour Manifesto Pledge on Millions of Workers

Resolution Foundation analysis reveals the financial burden of Labour’s manifesto pledge, highlighting the significant costs to millions of workers.


Prince William’s Kids Discover Classic British Sitcom Fawlty Towers

Prince William shares that his children have recently discovered the classic British sitcom ‘Fawlty Towers’, expressing their love for it.

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