Israel Returns Lior Rudaeff’s Body from Gaza; Beauty Pageant Organizer Accused of Calling Contestant ‘Dumbhead’; Train Knife Attack: Could Barber Shop’s Early Warnings Have Prevented Tragedy?
Israel Returns Body of Lior Rudaeff from Gaza
Israeli authorities confirm the return of Lior Rudaeff’s remains from Gaza, following Hamas’ delivery of a coffin purportedly containing his body.
- Israel says body of Lior Rudaeff returned from Gaza — BBC News
- Israel says body of Lior Rudaeff has been returned from Gaza — BBC News
- Israel receives coffin Hamas says contains body of Gaza hostage — BBC News
Kenyan Activists Found Safe After Five Weeks in Uganda
Two Kenyan activists who went missing while campaigning for a presidential bid have been located safe and sound after five weeks of uncertainty, according to the BBC.
- Kenyan activists missing in Uganda found safe after five weeks — BBC News
- Kendrick Lamar leads Grammy nods as K-pop makes it mark — Sky News
US and UPS/FedEx Ground Cargo Planes Amid Kentucky Air Disaster
Following a tragic air disaster in Kentucky, US cargo carriers MD-11, UPS, and FedEx have grounded their respective planes to conduct safety checks.
- US firms ground MD-11 cargo planes after Kentucky air disaster — BBC News
- UPS and FedEx ground some cargo planes after Kentucky air disaster — BBC News
William’s Silence Over Andrew May Be Due to Prioritizing Family Mental Health
Prince William may be maintaining his silence about Prince Andrew due to a decision to prioritize the mental health of his family, according to Sky News.
- William’s silence over Andrew may be because he’s putting his family’s mental health first — Sky News
New compensation scheme for Post Office victims is ‘half-baked’, Sir Alan Bates warns
Sir Alan Bates criticizes the new compensation scheme for Post Office victims, calling it ‘half-baked’ and inadequate.
Beauty Pageant Organiser Accused of Calling Contestant ‘Dumbhead’
A beauty pageant organiser has been accused by Sky News of using a derogatory term to address a contestant.
Train Knife Attack: Could Barber Shop’s Early Warnings Have Prevented Tragedy?
A barber shop in London questions whether concerns raised by staff about a potential stabbing suspect could have been taken more seriously, potentially preventing the fatal train knife attack. The victim of the attack says he was ‘not taken seriously’ by police when warning them.
- Barber shop questions whether train stabbings could have been prevented if concerns ‘were taken seriously’ — Sky News
- Barber shop owner who came face to face with rail knife attacker says he ‘wasn’t taken seriously’ by police — Sky News
BBC News: £800,000 Your Party Membership Fees Stuck in Stand-off
BBC News reports a standoff over the £800,000 in membership fees for the political party ‘Your Party’. The financial dispute has caused tension and uncertainty among members.
- Stand-off over £800,000 Your Party funds — BBC News
- Stand-off over £800,000 Your Party membership fees — BBC News
Deputy First Minister Declines Irish Presidential Inauguration Invitation
The deputy first minister of Northern Ireland has turned down an invitation to attend the inauguration ceremony of the new Irish president.
- Deputy first minister turns down Irish presidential inauguration invite — BBC News
- Little-Pengelly turns down Irish presidential inauguration invite — BBC News
Celtic bans Green Brigade after police and steward assault
The Celtic fan group Green Brigade has been banned by the club following an incident where they assaulted a police officer and a steward during a match.
- Celtic ban Green Brigade after police & steward assault — BBC News
- Celtic ban fans group after police and steward assault — BBC News
More than 50 Injured in Mosque Blast at Jakarta High School
At least 50 people were injured when a blast occurred at a mosque located within a school complex in Jakarta, Indonesia. The attack has raised concerns over security and prompted investigations into the cause of the explosion.