28/02/2026 Associated Press

Soldiers on the streets. What's behind South Africa's plan to deploy army in high-crime areas

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — It’s an unusual move for the African continent’s leading democracy: South Africa’s president announced earlier this month that he will deploy the army to high-crime areas to fight the scourge of organized crime, gang violence and illegal mining. President Cyril Ramaphosa said so ...

28/02/2026 The Express

All Freeview and Sky users lose more TV channels today as shutdown confirmed

Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media users will have fewer things to watch from tomorrow. ...

01/03/2026 The Express

Mary Berry’s all-in-one chicken traybake is simple and perfect for family meals

Coming up with dinner ideas can be stressful, but Mary Berry has a easy recipe to make a tasty meal without having to even chop up a vegetable. ...

28/02/2026 The Express

Mother kills herself and her two children after husband's chilling act

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT A mother drowned her two young children before taking her own life, just three weeks after believing her debt-ridden husband had died by suicide ...

28/02/2026 British Broadcast Channel

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the strange British phenomenon of the snatched backseat picture

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is the latest in a long line of famous people photographed in the back of a car. ...

02/03/2026 British Broadcast Channel

Actor Awards: The winners and nominations in full

The ceremony, formerly known as the SAG Awards, took place in Los Angeles on Sunday night. ...

28/02/2026 Associated Press

A prehistoric skeleton found deep in a flooded Mexican cave was likely placed there in a ritual

MEXICO CITY (AP) — A prehistoric skeleton has been found in an intricate underwater cave system along Mexico’s Caribbean coast, an area that flooded at the end of the last ice age 8,000 years ago, according to a cave-diving archaeologist who made the find with others. Octavio del Río, who collaborat ...

01/03/2026 British Broadcast Channel

Can 'friction-maxxing' fix your focus?

With technology offering instant gratification and quick thrills, experts explain how adding friction to our day-to-day can help heal our attention span and deepen our sense of self. ...

01/03/2026 The Express

I struggle with rosacea so I tested an SPF cream that promises to hide redness

If you are plagued by redness on your face, there are a number of products on the market that claim to help reduce its appearance. Do they work? ...

28/02/2026 The Express

I moved countries to sell a classic British dish - the locals love it

When his cheesy chips career came to a halt during the coronavirus pandemic, George Kelly decided to make the move abroad ...

01/03/2026 The Guardian

Jess Cartner-Morley’s March style essentials: bouncy trainers, spring-ready jackets and a pop of red

Spring is (almost) in the air and our fashion expert is celebrating with everything from vintage brooches to a smile-when-you-see-it card case ...

28/02/2026 Cable News Network

UAE warns of challenges ahead amid "historic moment" in Middle East

President Donald Trump described the military campaign in Iran as “massive and ongoing.” Follow for live updates ...

01/03/2026 Associated Press

Dubai's image as a safe, tax-free haven is rocked by blasts from Iranian airstrikes

The United Arab Emirates has sold itself to foreigners for years as a sunny, safe, tax-free oasis. That peaceful image was shattered Saturday as Iranian weaponry rained down on Dubai, setting fire to a five-star resort, threatening the world’s tallest building, and killing one person and injuring se ...

28/02/2026 Associated Press

Liverpool thrashes West Ham but Salah's Premier League goal drought up to 10 games

Mohamed Salah’s run of Premier League games without scoring is up to 10. Fortunately for the Egypt star, his Liverpool teammates had no problem finding the net in a 5-2 thrashing of West Ham on Saturday that continued the defending champion’s midseason recovery. Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk, Alexis ...

01/03/2026 Associated Press

Trump expects his Fed pick and AI to deliver a replay of the '90s boom. Economists have doubts

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump, his Treasury secretary and his choice to lead the Federal Reserve believe they can coax the U.S. economy into partying like it’s 1999. They are putting their faith in artificial intelligence to duplicate what happened when another technology arrived in the 1 ...

28/02/2026 British Broadcast Channel

Iran latest: US and Israel carry out joint attack on Iran as Tehran launches retaliatory strikes

US President Donald Trump has called for regime change in Iran and said "major combat operations" are under way. ...

28/02/2026 British Broadcast Channel

The mystery man who links Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein

For nearly a decade, David Stern acted as a key conduit between Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. ...

01/03/2026 The Guardian

Breakfast at Pavyllon, London W1: ‘Does fine dining strictly have to wait until lunchtime?’ - restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants

Now that gen Z is eschewing booze and all-night raves, are we moving into a hospitality era when the big posh breakfast might well be the main event? ...

01/03/2026 The Express

Plan for new Lake District homes thrown out - thanks to UK 'treasure'

Red squirrels have suffered in competition with the larger, heavier and hungrier grey squirrel who will usually win the fight for food. ...

28/02/2026 Associated Press

Sleepy owl found resting among items on a New York antique store shelf

DURHAM, N.Y. (AP) — Shoppers in upstate New York earlier this month turned up a rare find while perusing a local antique store this month: tucked next to a cookie jar made in the shape of a chicken was a live owl resting peacefully on a shelf. The state Department of Environmental Conservation said ...

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