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Two Teenagers Charged With Murder After Fatal Stabbing in Guildford
A 15-year-old boy has died after being stabbed in woodland near Stoke Park in Guildford. Two teenagers have been charged with murder and related offences and are due to appear before magistrates
Amber Rain Warning Issued as Flooding Threatens Large Parts of Scotland
Persistent heavy rain has triggered amber and yellow weather warnings across Scotland, with the Met Office warning of flooding, transport disruption and possible damage to homes and businesses as rivers respond slowly to prolonged rainfall
New Crisis and Resilience Fund Offers Emergency Cash Support Across England
The UK government has unveiled a new £1bn Crisis and Resilience Fund to help people facing unexpected financial shocks, allowing councils to provide emergency cash and reduce reliance on food banks
Four Killed, Five Injured in Devastating Head-On Crash in Bolton
A fatal collision between a car and a taxi on Wigan Road, Bolton, has claimed four lives, including three teenagers. Police are appealing for witnesses as residents renew calls for improved road safety measures
More than 40 lose life to major fire in Giza Coptic Church
Giza: Major fire breakout in Coptic Church, Giza kills at least 40 people. While the dispersing crowd had several crushed under their feet in an attempt to escape the blazing church. As per the sources, The fire breakout has been attributed to an electrical fault. However, the exact reason behind the breakout of the fire isn't clear yet
Chautauqua institute, scheduled for Salman Rushdie’s lecture compromises security
UK: In a recent report, the venue scheduled for Salman Rushdie’s lecture, Chautauqua Institute near Buffalo, New York, was advised to tighten the security before the author was invited for the lecture. However , the Institute rejected this advice, thus creating a major loophole in Salman’s security. This later became the reason for the fatal attack on the author.Â
21000 British nationals brought back safely to UK from Afghanistan
UK: More than 21000 people from Afghanistan have been safely brought back to the United Kingdom, as the Government reported. The group includes British nationals along with their families. Along with them, the Afghanis who served for the British, the highly vulnerable groups like women's rights campaigners, and the members of the LGBT+ community have been carried to the country.
British author Salman Rushdie on ventilator support after being stabbed in neck
UK: Famous British author, Salman Rushdie was stabbed in his neck, on Friday while he was on a stage for a lecture at Chautauqua Institution in western New York. Rushdie was attacked twice before the scheduled lecture at the institution.
Johnson and Johnson ends global sales of baby talcum powder
UK: Johnson and Johnson have announced to end the sales of baby powder globally in 2023. The company has already stopped selling the product in the United States for more than two years, owing to numerous consumer safety lawsuits against the baby powder. The company is now planning to develop a baby talcum powder completely based on corn starch.
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Amber Rain Warning Issued as Flooding Threatens Large Parts of Scotland
Persistent heavy rain has triggered amber and yellow weather warnings across Scotland, with the Met Office warning of flooding, transport disruption and possible damage to homes and businesses as rivers respond slowly to prolonged rainfall
New Crisis and Resilience Fund Offers Emergency Cash Support Across England
The UK government has unveiled a new £1bn Crisis and Resilience Fund to help people facing unexpected financial shocks, allowing councils to provide emergency cash and reduce reliance on food banks
Four Killed, Five Injured in Devastating Head-On Crash in Bolton
A fatal collision between a car and a taxi on Wigan Road, Bolton, has claimed four lives, including three teenagers. Police are appealing for witnesses as residents renew calls for improved road safety measures
Thousands Without Water Across South-East England as Supply Crisis Drags On
Large areas of Sussex and Kent remain without water after storms, cold weather and network issues cripple supplies. Residents describe gridlocked roads, insufficient water stations and a response that has failed vulnerable communities

