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Israel’s army says three hostages’ bodies recovered – BBC.com
- Israel's army says three hostages' bodies recovered BBC.com
- Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates CNN
- Israeli military finds bodies of 3 hostages in Gaza, including Shani Louk, killed at music festival Yahoo! Voices
- IDF recovers bodies of hostages Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila and Shani Louk in Gaza The Times of Israel
- Israel says it recovers 3 bodies of festivalgoers slain by Hamas NBC News
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Soldier slain in north Gaza as IDF battles Hamas in war’s ‘most violent’ fighting yet – The Times of Israel
- Soldier slain in north Gaza as IDF battles Hamas in war’s ‘most violent’ fighting yet The Times of Israel
- Israeli Friendly Fire Kills Five Troops in Gaza as Divisions Grow Over War The Wall Street Journal
- Israel Admits Killing Five of Its Own Young Soldiers by Mistake The Daily Beast
- Israeli military says 5 soldiers killed by friendly fire in northern Gaza, more troops to join Rafah operation NBC News
- IDF announces name of fallen solider The Jerusalem Post
Russian strikes kill two in Ukraine’s Kharkiv as Moscow steps up attacks
Putin says Russia wants a buffer zone in Ukraine’s Kharkiv but has no plans to capture the city – The Associated Press
- Putin says Russia wants a buffer zone in Ukraine's Kharkiv but has no plans to capture the city The Associated Press
- Russian strikes kill two in Ukraine's Kharkiv as Moscow steps up attacks Al Jazeera English
- Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Putin says capturing Ukraine’s Kharkiv is not part of Russia’s current plan; power outages in Crimea CNBC
- Police rush to rescue residents in Ukrainian border town threatened by Russian advance CNN
- As Russia Attacks Northern Kharkiv Region, Ukrainian Troops In The East Are Stretched Thin Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Met officer who manhandled woman on bus found guilty of assault
PC Perry Lathwood handcuffed Jocelyn Agyemang last year over false suspicion of fare evasion in Croydon
A Metropolitan police officer who manhandled a woman as she was arrested in front of her son on the false suspicion of fare evasion has been found guilty of assault.
PC Perry Lathwood was found guilty of assault by beating after a one-day trial at City of London magistrates court last week.
Continue reading...Vaughan Gething says Plaid Cymru ‘walked away from opportunity to deliver for Wales’ as it ends cooperation agreement – UK politics live
Plaid Cymru has ended its cooperation agreement with Welsh Labour government in the Senedd over concerns regarding donations to leader Vaughan Gething
The Daily Express and Daily Mail have both asked questions about the taxing of pensions. Jeremy Hunt is on combative grounds here. He is asked when calling Labour’s plans a “myth” is he accusing them of lying. He says:
Well, calling them a myth is about as rude as I get. But frankly, it is a lie. I don’t make any bones about it. It is fake news. And it is an absolute disgrace to try and win this election by scaring pensioners about a policy that is not true.
Our argument is this is about the future growth of the economy, because we can see looking around the world that more lightly taxed economies have more dynamic private sectors, they grow faster, and in the end that is more money for precious public services like the NHS.
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