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A dramatic escalation in the Gaza conflict dominates Wednesday’s front pages.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said the ‘innocent civilians in Gaza’ must be protected after footage showed the building in flames.
The teenage boy was found in Prince Regent Lane, Newham, and was taken to hospital, where he remains in a life-threatening condition.
A source in the Labour leader’s office confirmed a meeting had been held with elected representatives where ’emotion and strong views’ were expressed.
The Prime Minister could reportedly embark on a wider trip to the region including stops in Jordan and Egypt, Sky News reported.
Mr Cummings used his latest Substack post to reveal he had been going through his statement with inquiry lawyers.
The Community Security Trust said it had recorded 320 antisemitic incidents between October 7 and 16.
The UK intelligence service joined with the other Five Eyes powers to issue stark advice to businesses in emerging technology.
Speaking at the Times Earth Summit, the broadcaster and naturalist compared business leaders with politicians in Westminster.
The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB, Woodland Trust and National Trust have published the guidelines on ‘nature markets’.
It comes after a wave of strikes caused severe disruption across the NHS.
The Royal Society of Chemistry is calling on the UK Government to overhaul its drinking water standards to tackle the risk of PFAS.
Health minister Neil O’Brien said the drugs are ‘game changing’.
Adam Chowdhary, now 21, bought the flick knife online.
They will appear in court in November.
The chair of the standards watchdog said there should be an overhaul of the system for ensuring compliance with the rules after ‘significant’ damage.
Isaac Winfield opened his first food bank when he was just nine, during the Covid pandemic.
The channel was removed from the Senedd’s internal television network.
The Covid inquiry is hearing from scientists who advised the Government throughout 2020 and 2021.
The charity was set up in the wake of mammoth fundraising efforts by a Second World War veteran who captured the nation’s hearts.