Israel Thwarts Iranian Plot to Assassinate Netanyahu, Gallant and Others
The arrested Israeli suspect travelled to Iran twice where he met his handlers.
Austin Reaffirms US Support for Israel Against Hezbollah, Iranian Threats
“The ‘center of gravity’ is moving north, meaning that we are allocating forces, resources and energy for the northern arena," Gallant told Israeli forces at Ramat David Airbase.
AOC Attacks Israel for Blowing Up Innocent Hezbollah Terrorists
"Those protesting the attack on Hezbollah cell phones would have been crying over bombs placed on Nazi Germany's train tracks.”
Trans celeb stabbed to death in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed
Kesaria Abramidze, 37, was killed the day after parliament in the ex-Soviet state had passed a law banning LGBT propaganda, with her death sparking widespread outrage.
'Killed here' plaques for women murdered in their homes as campaign calls for tougher sentences
Poppy Devey Waterhouse and Claire Tavener were killed in their own homes by their partners
Condos sold below cost
An agreement between First Nations and the British Columbia government will see thousands of homes made available in Vancouver at 40-per-cent below cost.
Israeli pensioner charged with plotting to assassinate Benjamin Netanyahu in foiled revenge scheme 'backed by Iran'
An Israeli pensioner has been accused of taking part in a plot to assassinate Benjamin Netanyahu in a plan masterminded by Iran.
NHS in Scotland loses 15 million working hours to staff sickness in single year
Labour said workers across the under-pressure health service had been pushed to "breaking point" at a time one in six Scots are on waiting lists.
Secret gifts from public swell Treasury's coffers
So far this year 18 people have handed over almost £620,000 to the government without being asked.
The 'most British' institutions revealed - from tea to roast dinners
In a poll of 2,600 conducted by Direct Line, people were asked to rank what they thought made Britain the place it is today.
Haryana elections: BJP faces challenging contest in longtime bastion Gurgaon
With elections all set to be held in Haryana's 90 Assembly seats on October 5, all eyes would be on the Gurgaon constituency, considered a stronghold of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Refugees from Sri Lanka not enthusiastic about presidential poll
Tamil refugees in India show little interest in Sri Lanka presidential poll, more focused on daily issues and Indian citizenship.
I’m in control, says Starmer after Sue Gray pay leaks
Anonymous briefings point to mounting tensions around the PM's chief of staff in Downing Street.
'I was an IDF officer and even I’m asking 'what’s the point of exploding pager attack?'
Dr Ahron Bregman, senior teaching fellow at King's College London’s Department of War Studies, says: "These are anxious days for the people of the Middle East."
'Sonic boom' heard over Beirut as Israeli jets fly low over the Lebanese capital during Hezbollah leader's speech
A dramatic 'sonic boom' has been heard over the city of Beirut after Israeli jets were spotted flying low over the Lebanese capital.
IDF Neutralizes (Another) Bomb Near Ateret in Samaria
The incident came amid ongoing riots emanating from a nearby Arab village.
Edo 2024: Meet the governorship candidates
Sixteen candidates are contesting in Saturday's off-cycle election in Edo State.
The King's touching message to UK heroes
He was welcomed by First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key KCB CBE and received the royal salute from several senior members of the Navy
PDP governors divided over Damagun’s fate as acting national chairman
Governors Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa and Seyi Makinde of Oyo have disagreed with their Bauchi State counterpart, Bala Mohammed, on plan to oust Mr Damagun.
More than 100,000 homes in blocks with dangerous cladding seven years after Grenfell Tower fire
More than 100,000 homes still have unsafe cladding that has yet to have work started on seven years after the deadly Grenfell Tower blaze killed 72 people, official stats show
Foreign Secretary warns Brits to flee Lebanon as tensions with Israel rise after Hezbollah pager explosions
Foreign Secretary David Lammy has called on Brits to leave Lebanon “while commercial options remain” as tensions reach boiling point in the Middle East.
Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed
Activists said Kesaria Abramidze had been a "trailblazing" transgender leader in the South Caucasus country.
King thanks Royal Navy submariners for their service
Charles met several senior ranking members of the Royal Navy at RNAD Coulport, expressing his gratitude for their work in nuclear deterrence
King Charles III thanks Navy submariners
Charles met dozens of serving submariners at the Royal Naval Armaments Depot (RNAD) at Coulport, part of HM Naval Base Clyde.
Transgender people included in Assam cash benefit scheme
Assam's Orunodoi 3.0 scheme includes transgender people, widows, and vulnerable groups for monthly cash benefits.
English identity under threat due to immigration, Robert Jenrick warns
In a hard-hitting article for the Mail, the Tory leadership hopeful and former minister for immigration says the ties which bind the nation together are beginning to 'fray'.
Foreign Secretary calls for immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah as he warns Brits to leave Lebanon
Foreign Secretary David Lammy has called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah as he warned Brits to leave Lebanon amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
David Lammy described alleged ethnic cleansing as a 'liberation'
David Lammy sparked a diplomatic row as he described alleged ethnic cleansing by a Russian ally as a 'liberation' of its former territory.
Seven years after Grenfell disaster it is shameful thousands are still living in fire risk homes
Before the Grenfell disaster, which claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017, the Tories ignored warnings about the dangers of buildings clad in materials that were not fireproofed. Now it falls to Labour to clean up the mess
How Starmer was forced to say 'I'm in control' over Sue Gray pay row
The under-siege Prime Minister refused to answer questions about why his controversial chief of staff, Sue Gray, was now paid more than him.
Sales of plastic bags drop 98% in a decade
The Daily Mail led the way with our Banish the Bags campaign - and customer charges for each bag used came into force in 2014.
Dangerous cladding putting over 250,000 flats at risk after Grenfell
The first figures released since the conclusion of the Grenfell inquiry show there are 4,771 residential buildings taller than 11 metres with unsafe cladding - an increase of 141 since July.
Starmer justifying £100k of gifts makes things worse says Baroness
Baroness Harman became the first senior party figure to publicly criticise the Prime Minister in the growing storm over his acceptance of more than £100,000 worth of gifts and hospitality.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Keir Starmer turns hypocrisy into an art form
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Standing in Downing Street on his first day in office, Sir Keir Starmer promised to lead a government of service.
XL Bully's decapitated head found in shallow grave next to its body
The heavily decomposed corpse of a decapitated XL bully has been found in a shallow grave in a town in Worcestershire. 
Sri Lanka presidential elections: Five things to know ahead of polls on Saturday | DETAILS
Incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe, running as an independent, is seeking re-election in a tight contest against Sajith Premadasa and Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Sri Lankans hope their new leader will bring an improvement in their fragile economy as millions reel under poverty and debt.
King Dalindyebo claims tensions with premier Mabuyane have eased
The two were at odds after the king accused the premier of being a “beneficiary of the extortion syndicate” in the Eastern Cape.
More bereaved families are turning down requests to donate a relative's organs
The NHS has recorded a worrying drop in organ donation consent rates just as the number of people needing transplants hits a ten-year high
Ahead of PM’s visit to Maharashtra, Jairam Ramesh questions BJP on farmers, Adivasis and Gandhi’s legacy
PM Modi’s visit to Maharashtra: Congress party Jairam Ramesh questions BJP on, addressing the core issues of farmer suicides, Adivasi rights, and Gandhi’s legacy
English identity 'under threat' claims Robert Jenrick, as Tory MP blames mass immigration and 'woke culture'
Mass immigration and woke culture are leading England into a national identity crisis, Robert Jenrick has claimed.
Sri Lanka presidential elections: Who are the five key candidates in tightly-contested poll?
There are a total of 38 candidates in the running for the President's post, but President Wickremesinghe faces an uphill battle from Sajith Premadasa, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Namal Rajapaksa and Nuwan Bopage. The cash-strapped country is gearing up for a presidential election on Saturday.
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