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Hertfordshire Constabulary has reopened its investigation into sexual abuse allegations against Andrew Tate, following a police watchdog's review of how the force handled the case.
The article reports on a public inquiry into the Nottingham van attack, detailing survivors' and families' accounts of their interactions with authorities.
The article reports on UK poverty statistics, noting an increase in the number of people living in poverty according to new government data.
The article details President Trump's use of mail-in voting in a Florida election, his public criticism of mail-in ballots as fraudulent, and his advocacy for the SAVE America Act.
Indian airlines are operating 10% fewer domestic flights in summer 2026 compared to 2025, citing factors like rising fuel costs, foreign exchange issues, and the Middle East conflict.
The 322-foot-tall rocket stands ready on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center. Fueling tests are done.
US President Donald Trump discussed various domestic and international issues during a Cabinet meeting, including National Guard deployments, Federal Reserve criticism, legal challenges, and immigration policies.
Vijay, an actor-politician, has submitted a formal complaint against political commentator V Ponraj for alleged derogatory remarks about women, sparking protests and legal action.
The article discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Cox v. Sony, which rejected an expansive theory of secondary copyright liability for internet service providers.
The article reports on Northern Ireland midfielder Ethan Galbraith's excitement about the team's World Cup play-off prospects, detailing their upcoming matches against Italy and reflections on past performances.
The article outlines the structure and participants of the European World Cup play-offs, detailing teams like Wales, Northern Ireland, Sweden, Italy, and Poland.
The article provides updates on Irish football, including Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off loss to Italy and manager Michael O'Neill's optimistic outlook.
The article describes a football match between Northern Ireland and Italy, highlighting the team's youthful squad, key moments in the game, and the impact of age on performance.
Wales lost their World Cup semi-final to Bosnia-Herzegovina in a penalty shootout after a closely contested match. The article details the progression of the game, key moments, and the aftermath including the next match for Bosnia and…
The article reports on weather forecasts for Delhi, including rainfall predictions from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and SkyMet Weather. It then highlights Livemint's coverage areas and team members as a news outlet.
The article announces Rob Brydon's new BBC comedy series 'Bill's Included,' detailing his role as a landlord sharing a house with students.
The article announces nominations for the Ivor Novello Awards, highlighting artists and their works in various categories.
Just a few months back, Safa Sefidgari, an Iran native and Ph.D. candidate at Rutgers University, was pregnant with her first child and diving deep into her lab work in New Jersey.
The article reports on the legal proceedings against former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who are facing drug trafficking charges in a New York federal court.
The article reports on global market declines and rising energy prices following the war with Iran, citing Trump's comments on oil prices and analysts' predictions about inflation.