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The worrying trend of landlords banning tenants from working from home

The worrying trend of landlords banning tenants from working from home - Emma Guinness finds adverts insisting prospective tenants cannot WFH, but the legality of the practice has been called into question


New Culture Secretary called for BBC to be ‘mutualised’

The new Culture Secretary has previously argued for decisions on the future of the BBC to be made by licence fee payers. Lisa Nandy’s new brief includes responsibility for overseeing the public broadcaster, which is led by a 14-strong board. In a Labour leadership hustings in 2020, Ms Nandy argued that the corporation should be “mutualised” to turn...


US Skilled Marine Sniper Shoots Moving Target from Helicopter at Sea

Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on how difficult it is to fire precision sniper rifles from fast moving helicopters. Voice, text and video editing belong to The Daily Aviation, any use of these content without permission is forbidden. Don't forget to subscribe us on Facebook or Twitter. https://www.facebook.com/DailyAviationArchive https://twitter.com/DailyMDA You have a question or you would like to send us footage. Send us a message.


Vikings' Khyree Jackson, 2 former college football players killed in Maryland car crash

Khyree Jackson, a Vikings cornerback, died with Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton, Jr., all former state champions and college players, in a crash. Jackson was a fourth-round pick. Hazel's car was struck by a speeding vehicle. Vikings' Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and Kevin O'Connell expressed sorrow. Alcohol is being investigated as a factor.


From late-night text to mother’s fury: How the Murray-Raducanu Wimbledon saga unfolded

A whole 11 minutes after news broke that Emma Raducanu had pulled out from her mixed doubles appearance with her son, Judy Murray could not hide her feelings any longer. “Yes, astonishing,” she punched into X, responding to a social-media post about the development. The undercurrent of disappointment in her monosyllabic response was telling. Her sa...


Le Pen’s party blocked from power

Marine Le Pen endured a shock defeat at the hands of the hard-Left and Emmanuel Macron on Sunday night after French voters turned out in force to keep her party from power. In disappointing results for the National Rally (RN) leader, the New Popular Front, an uneasy alliance of centre-Left, green and far-Left parties, claimed the most seats in the ...


France is now in a state of flux - and nobody saw this result coming

This is an astonishing result, perhaps the biggest surprise in the history of French elections. Nobody saw it coming - the pollsters, the public or the politicians.


Manchester United midfielder on the verge of joining Girona for six-figure fee

Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek is on the verge of joining La Liga outfit Girona. Van de Beek joined United in a £35 million deal in September 2020 but he will now join Girona – a Spanish club part of the City Group umbrella.


Italian volcano spews ash cloud into sky

The Sicilian tourist island of Stromboli was on alert after its volcano spewed a cloud of ash 1.2 miles into the air.


Rees-Mogg bids farewell with song quote

Labour wins in new constituency, with former business secretary ousted on damaging night for the Conservative Party.


French PM Attal: I will hand my resignation on Monday morning

PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said on Sunday he will hand his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron on Monday morning, adding he will carry out his functions as long as required. Attal made the comments after France's left-wing New Popular Front coalition won the most seats in the second voting round of parliamentary elections, leading pollsters said on Sunday, putting


What time is Emma Raducanu’s match at Wimbledon today?

What time is Emma Raducanu’s match at Wimbledon today? - Raducanu is bidding for a place in the Wimbledon quarter-finals after withdrawing from her match with Andy Murray in the mixed doubles


After 29 years someone's finally made a Sega Neptune console for everyone to own

An unofficial recreation of the cancelled Sega Neptune console has been unveiled, which combines the Mega Drive and the 32X add-on.


Putin’s Ally Prepares For War? Belarus Beefs Up Security After Downing Ukrainian Quadrocopter

Belarus is sounding the alarm and massing rockets and bombs amid rising tensions. Reports indicate a significant number of Ukrainian troops and heavy military hardware are gathering near the Belarusian border, allegedly preparing for escalation. Watch to know whyPutin’s Ally Prepares For War? Belarus Beefs Up Security After Downing Ukrainian Quadrocopter


Study sheds light on why some people do not get Covid-19

Study sheds light on why some people do not get Covid-19 - The findings may pave the way for treatments and vaccines not just for Covid, but other diseases too.


Travel chaos at Heathrow as terminal evacuated and 'in lockdown'

Holidaymakers saying that people are being asked to leave, others sitting on the floor and they are given 'no information'


Judy Murray clarifies Emma Raducanu post and points finger at Wimbledon schedule

Judy Murray clarifies Emma Raducanu post and points finger at Wimbledon schedule - Murray had branded Raducanu’s decision “astonishing” but blamed the scheduling in a message on Sunday.


Mason Greenwood trains with ex-Man Utd teammate ahead of next move

The 22-year-old is back in Manchester.


Walkers just made a big change to iconic crisp recipe — and launched 3 new flavours

Shoppers are divided over the new range.


Marine Le Pen’s far right party suffer shock defeat in French election exit poll

The exit polls have delivered an unexpected result.


New and old songs that went viral on TikTok

Some of TikTok's most popular songs were singles released in recent years, and some are hits from the late '90s or early 2000s. We've compiled a list of new and old songs that made their mark on the popular video-sharing app.


Home secretary launches new border security squad after scrapping Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan

Home secretary launches new border security squad after scrapping Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan - Yvette Cooper said the new body, set to include MI5, would tackle the root cause of the small boats crisis ‘going after these dangerous criminals and bringing them to justice’


Mourners line streets to pay final respects to Rob Burrow ahead of funeral

Mourners line streets to pay final respects to Rob Burrow ahead of funeral - England international and Leeds Rhinos star Rob Burrow died on 2 June at the age of 41 after a long battle with motor neurone disease


What happens next after the French elections

Marine Le Pen’s party came a shock third in the second round of parliamentary elections, according to exit polls. A Left-wing coalition came first and French president Emmanuel Macron Ensemble (Together) alliance second. It follows tactical voting and pacts to keep Ms Le Pen and her hard-Right National Rally out of power. What are the results? By S...


Extreme heat wave breaks records in US, claims lives in the West and sweeps through the East

The national weather service reported on Sunday that around 36 million people, or about 10% of the nation's population, are under excessive heat warnings resulting from the heat dome centered over California. Research indicates that climate change is responsible for driving extreme heat waves worldwide and will persist in delivering hazardous weather for years to come. In places like Washington state, Oregon, California, northern Arizona, and...


Carlos Alcaraz crowned Wimbledon champion, Novak Djokovic out early – Week 2 predictions

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner the two stand-out performers in the first week of Wimbledon.


Met Office 14 day weather outlook 28/06/2024

14 Day Outlook presented by Alex Deakin.


US Supreme Court ruling a 'seldgehammer to president's accountability'

France 24's Douglas Herbert takes a closer look at the US Supreme Court's ruling on Monday that Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for actions that were within his constitutional powers as president, which, he says, gives the president the authority to "practically do whatever he wants, whenever he wants".


Ukraine updates: Drone strike hits Russian munitions depot

Russian officials say intercepted drones caused explosions at a depot in Voronezh. Meanwhile, Moscow's defense ministry claims the capture of a village in the Donetsk region. DW has more.


Liverpool make Mohamed Salah contract decision

Liverpool’s new sporting director, Richard Hughes, hinted that Mohamed Salah would be staying this summer, increasing the risk that he could leave for free next summer.


Yellow weather warning as thunderstorms set to hit UK today

London’s weather forecast calls for heavy rain over Wimbledon for the next few days.


E.coli symptoms, causes and how to avoid the infection

E.coli symptoms, causes and how to avoid the infection - Brits are ending up in hospital due to an E.coli outbreak - but what do we know about the illness?


Christian Horner reaction to Sergio Perez red flag speaks volumes at British GP

Christian Horner's reaction on the Red Bull pit wall caught the eye after Sergio Perez fell in Q1 in British GP qualifying.


Research Has Unveiled How Many Sets You Need to Do to Build Muscle

Is this really the magic number? New research says it is


How Jeremy Clarkson is leading a revolt against the super-priced gastro pub

Prepare for top beer, get ready for the grand pour: Jeremy Clarkson is opening a pub. Having been thwarted by Oxfordshire Council in his attempts to open a more traditional restaurant at his farm, Diddly Squat, the presenter has taken an ancient rural-celebrity path and bought a pub instead. Clarkson, 64, has taken over The Windmill in Asthall Leig...


Laura Muir breaks British 1500m best as world records fall at Paris Diamond League

Laura Muir breaks British 1500m best as world records fall at Paris Diamond League - Muir came third in the race as Faith Kipyegon broke her own world record on a day when Yaroslava Mahuchikh also broke the almost 40-year-old women’s high jump world record


Chelsea allow Arsenal to complete dream Arteta signing, with personal terms agreed and transfer fee negotiated

Chelsea have seemingly stepped aside and paved the way for Arsenal to complete a signing that looks tailor-made for Arteta


Iranian naval destroyer 'capsizes and sinks' in port as several people treated in hospital

Several people have been injured after an Iranian naval frigate capsized and sunk while repairs were being carried out on it at a port, state media has said.


BBC cut sound after Gary Lineker ‘drops the F bomb’ celebrating England’s win

The BBC cut the sound in their replay of the pundits celebrating England’s dramatic penalty shoot-out triumph against Switzerland after Gary Lineker admitted that he had “dropped the F bomb” in joy. As has become traditional after a big England match, the BBC showed replays of celebration from various locations, notably Prince William’s fist-pump a...


‘We were so scared’: France’s centre and leftwing voters breathe sigh of relief

A nervous energy rippled through the crowd gathered at Lyon’s Place de la République. As the final polls closed in the most momentous election in recent memory, hundreds of people milled about, waiting to find out what lie in store for France. Just after 8pm, Florent Martins came running through the plaza, mobile in hand. “We won,” the 23-year-old yelled out, his voice shaking with disbelief as those around him exploded into cheers and hearty...


Bergerac will return to screens with a new face as the troubled detective

Bergerac will return to TV screens with a new face in the leading role. The original crime drama aired on the BBC from 1981 to 1991, and followed Jim Bergerac, a detective on the Channel Island of Jersey. Bergerac will now be played by Damien Molony, who was Hal Yorke in BBC Three’s Being Human, in a reimagining of the original material which is be...


IMD issues 'red' alert for heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand; Chardham Yatra suspended | Latest weather updates

Weather updates: Heavy rainfall is anticipated in Chamoli, Rudraprayag, and Pauri districts of Uttarakhand on Sunday.


Ancient burial chamber discovered on Dartmoor

The 'enthralling' discovery could be as significant as the one found at Whitehorse Hill near Cranmere Pool on the north moor in 2011, which turned out to be the burial chamber of a young woman from around 1700BC


TV tonight: two new telly detectives are here to thrill crime drama fans

The Turkish Detective 9pm, BBC Two A new crime-drama-fan-pleaser based on Barbara Nadel’s bestselling Inspector Ikmen novel series. The Turkish production gets straight into the action as it follows eager London Met officer Mehmet Suleyman (Ethan Kai), who is transferred to bustling Istanbul to help the charismatic titular detective Çetin Ikmen (Haluk Bilginer) solve a different crime each week – starting with the murder of a young woman. Hollie...


Home Secretary launches new Border Security Command to tackle small boats gangs

Recruitment of a border security commander will begin on Monday, the Home Office said.


How often do YOU use cash? Millions still rely on it says JOHN HOWELLS

The use of cash has dropped steeply over recent years. Many people now prefer the ease of banking online and using contactless payments.


Harry Kane provides injury update after bizarre collision with Gareth Southgate

Kane was subbed off before the penalty shoot-out.


'Yellowstone' season 5 part 2: Everything we know so far

The final episodes of Taylor Sheridan's Western drama 'Yellowstone' are the way. Here's everything you need to know.


French and foreign politicians react to French election upset

PARIS (Reuters) -Following are reactions to the upset results of France's parliamentary election on Sunday. The country was on course for a hung parliament with the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coming first, ahead of President Emmanuel Macron's centrists and the far-right National Rally (RN). PRIME MINISTER GABRIEL ATTAL "Tonight, the (political) extremes have no absolute majority, thanks


UK’s youngest MP praised by BBC host for ‘batting back’ question during live interview

UK’s youngest MP praised by BBC host for ‘batting back’ question during live interview -