Jury seated in Trump hush-money trial after two dismissals
Trump hush money trial faces delay after second juror excused
Peter Murrell charged over SNP finances
Labour calls for police probe into claims MP Mark Menzies misused campaign funds
Expansion plans require 85,000 more childcare places by September 2025
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Meet the scientists on a new wildlife frontier: the mysterious sounds of the underground
More than 50% of the planet’s species live in the soil, but only a fraction have been identified – so far
5-min read - NewsThe Guardian
‘Humiliated’: carer made to pay back £3.8k after mistake declaring income
Davina Ware applied for benefits to help look after husband Mike, 72, who has lived with Parkinson’s for 20 years
4-min read - BusinessThe Guardian
Half a million unpaid carers in UK not claiming £4,200 a year benefit
Campaigners say underclaiming is a result of restrictions on taking on paid work and harsh penalties for accidental rule breaches
5-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Baroque masterpiece stolen from Christ Church returned – but two paintings still missing
A Baroque masterpiece stolen from Christ Church, Oxford, by possible Romanian cat burglars has been found, but the search is ongoing for two more paintings taken in the £10 million heist.
3-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Supermarkets misleading customers with ‘Made in Britain’ labels, Which? investigation finds
Several supermarkets are misleading customers with “Made in Britain” labels, an investigation by Which? has found.
4-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Battle Lines: Israel prepares retaliation on Iran’s missile strikes
In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to the Telegraph’s Middle East Correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva about how Israel will retaliate for Iran’s recent missile strike. Then we speak to Holly Dagres, senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Middle East Program and writer of the substack The Iranist, about how Iran and Israel’s relationship has developed from a shadow war to the brink of a full-scale conflict.
1-min read - NewsHerald Scotland
SNP urged to co-operate with police after Peter Murrell embezzlement charge
The SNP has been urged to co-operate with the police investigation into the party’s finances after its former chief executive Peter Murrell was charged in connection with embezzlement of funds.
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