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Broken-Down Coach Sparks Major Delays at Tamar Bridge on A38
Motorists faced severe delays after a coach broke down on the westbound A38 at the Tamar Bridge, forcing a lane closure and causing four miles of congestion. The affected lane reopened shortly after 18:20, easing traffic conditions
Manchester Synagogue Attack Leaves Two Dead, Suspect Shot by Police
A terrorist attack struck Manchester’s Jewish community on Yom Kippur, killing two people and injuring three others outside Heaton Park Synagogue. Police shot dead the suspected attacker, Jihad Al-Shamie, while leaders vowed stronger security at synagogues nationwide
Manchester City’s Late Goal Troubles Resurface in Champions League Draw
Manchester City’s habit of conceding late goals resurfaced in Monaco as Eric Dier’s stoppage-time penalty denied them victory in the Champions League, overshadowing Erling Haaland’s two goals and intensifying scrutiny over Guardiola’s side’s defensive resilience
Military Funeral Honors First Female Life Guards Officer After Fatal Crash
The Army’s Life Guards paid tribute to Capt Elizabeth Godwin, 28, at a ceremonial funeral in London. Godwin, who won Sandhurst’s Sword of Honour, tragically died in a car crash while serving as a trainer at Pirbright
Serbia rejects to recognize Kosovo despite EU calls
Serbia has no desire to recognize Kosovo, and President Aleksandar Vucic confirmed to Serbian media this week following repeated calls from the EU for mutual recognition.
Japan launches re-entry visa requirements for EU states
Japan has changed visa rules for the European Union/European Economic Area countries. The European Union/European Economic Area citizens who do not hold entry permits are required to apply for a visa while travelling to Japan as the latter has introduced new rules.   Â
Brits living in EU can’t vote or stand in local elections, says top court
On Thursday, the European bloc's top court ruled that the United Kingdom nationals residing in European Union member nations can no longer vote or stand in the local and municipal elections.
Poland faces outrage on decision to record pregnancy data
Poland, where abortion is banned, faced accusations of creating a "pregnancy register" as the country seeks to expand the amount of medical data being digitally saved on patients.
Denmark votes on removing EU defense opt-out
Denmark has been a European Union member since 1973, power transferring to Brussels was stopped in 1992 when 50.7 percent of Danes rejected the Maastricht Treaty, the EU's founding treaty.
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Manchester Synagogue Attack Leaves Two Dead, Suspect Shot by Police
A terrorist attack struck Manchester’s Jewish community on Yom Kippur, killing two people and injuring three others outside Heaton Park Synagogue. Police shot dead the suspected attacker, Jihad Al-Shamie, while leaders vowed stronger security at synagogues nationwide
Manchester City’s Late Goal Troubles Resurface in Champions League Draw
Manchester City’s habit of conceding late goals resurfaced in Monaco as Eric Dier’s stoppage-time penalty denied them victory in the Champions League, overshadowing Erling Haaland’s two goals and intensifying scrutiny over Guardiola’s side’s defensive resilience
Military Funeral Honors First Female Life Guards Officer After Fatal Crash
The Army’s Life Guards paid tribute to Capt Elizabeth Godwin, 28, at a ceremonial funeral in London. Godwin, who won Sandhurst’s Sword of Honour, tragically died in a car crash while serving as a trainer at Pirbright
Taxi Driver Loses Licence After Charging Manchester United Fan £35 for Five-Mile Trip
A Manchester private hire driver lost his licence after charging £35 for a short journey. Trafford Council acted after the driver illegally picked up a United fan and his son outside Old Trafford, raising public safety concerns