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27.11.2024 21:54
Israeli military declares curfew for travel into southern Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold Middle East crisis live IDF says Israeli forces will deal firmly with any movement that violates the ceasefire agreementFull report: Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire comes into forceDown to the final half-hour before the ceasefire comes into effect and AFP is reporting strikes on south Beirut after the Israel armys evacuation warning.Urgent warning to residents of the Beirut area, army spokesperson Avichay Adraee had earlier said in a post on X, telling people in the Bachoura area in the city centre to leave, as well as all residents in the southern suburb area, specifically in Ghobeiry. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 21:56
Americans pack the roads, airports for Thanksgiving travel AAA expects nearly 72 million people will drive to their Thanksgiving destination, which is a record setting number of drivers. Gas will be about $.19 cheaper compared to last year. Meanwhile, at the airports the TSA plans to screen 2.9 million flyers Wednesday.

27.11.2024 21:57
Badenoch suggests final Tory migration policy would be more radical than leaving European convention on human rights UK politics live Conservative leader says there needs to be a plan not just a promise beyond leaving the ECHRWilliam Hague has achieved a rare Tory election victory; he has won the contest to be Oxford Universitys next chancellor.The university has released the figures for the final round of voting, where the winner emerged after the final five candidates were ranked using the alternative vote system. The runner up was Elish Angiolini, the lawyer and academic. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 23:00
The 8 best e-readers, tried and tested from Kindle to Kobo and beyond In a world where books have to vie with smartphones for attention, a brilliant ebook reader is more necessary than everE-readers have been one of the greatest single-purpose gadgets for almost three decades. They offer an escape from technology and the endless distraction of mobile phones, despite also being tech devices.But that is starting to change. Colour ebook readers, for graphic novels, magazines and books, are now fairly common, and there are several models designed for note-taking. Plus, a whole family of these devices uses Android, meaning they can run all of those apps that often distract from reading.Best e-reader overall: Kindle Paperwhite?124.99 at AmazonBest colour e-reader: Kobo Libra Colour?179 at CurrysBest affordable e-reader: Kobo Clara BW?119 at AmazonBest phone-style e-reader: Onyx Boox Palma 2299 at Boox Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 23:17
Jess Phillips on new anti-domestic violence measures: I feel hopeful today Police say strict new restraining orders on domestic abusers will enable them to manage offenders proactivelyIn a white-walled room at Croydon custody centre on Wednesday, Jess Phillips let out a little whoop.Talking about new strict new restraining orders on domestic abusers, which were launched that morning, DI Sharad Verma said: Weve issued two Dapos today you should have the first national-level Dapos by the end of the day. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 23:20
Thank God we are home: Lebanese return south after ceasefire with Israel People are relieved to be home but face having to rebuild lives among destroyed homes and villagesBefore the ceasefire had even come into effect, Zeinab and Dina were already driving south. The two sisters had been forced to flee to Tripoli, northern Lebanon, for 64 days they had counted and they could not bear another day without seeing home.We were laughing and crying at the same time when we heard the news of the ceasefire. We were packing our stuff and still we didnt believe it was happening, it was like a dream, said Zeinab, 28, a resident of the town of Zibqeen in south Lebanon. Continue reading... ...

27.11.2024 23:47
Kate Winslet | Sunday on 60 Minutes Cecilia Vega travels to the U.K. for an intimate portrait of Kate Winslet, Hollywoods most un-Hollywood A-lister, and explores her journey to starring in and producing her latest film, Lee. 60 Minutes, Sunday.

27.11.2024 23:47
KemiKaze her own worst enemy after another scattergun PMQs | John Crace Tory leaders aim is as wild as her temper as she sets up Starmers rejoinders before madly demanding he resignIt appears that Kemi Badenoch is a slow learner. The Tory leader has now had three attempts at prime ministers questions and has yet to make an impact. In fact, most of the damage she has caused has been self-inflicted. Turns out that being shouty and condescending in the Commons doesnt do you many favours.Part of the problem is that KemiKaze clearly hasnt been paying much attention for the last few years. Theres a reason its called PMQs. The questions may get asked but they very rarely get answered. Continue reading... ...

28.11.2024 0:07
Ex-supreme court president backs assisted dying law change Exclusive: David Neuberger, who ruled on high-profile assisted dying cases, believes tight terms of bill cannot be expanded in courtsThe former president of the supreme court who ruled on the most high-profile assisted dying cases has declared his support for the law change, as MPs backing the bill say they believe they have the numbers for Fridays historic vote to pass.David Neuberger, who ruled against high-profile assisted dying applications including Debbie Purdy in 2009 and Tony Nicklinson in 2015, told the Guardian he believed the status quo was failing the fundamental aims of the law to respect peoples right of personal autonomy, and to protect the vulnerable. Continue reading... ...