Mark allen snooker delay
The BBC's coverage of the World Snooker Championship was interrupted due to a power fault, affecting the semi-final match.
Chirayu rana: JPMorgan Accuses of Fabricating Claims
Chirayu Rana faces serious allegations in a lawsuit against Lorna Hajdini. JPMorgan claims he fabricated these allegations.
Renters’ Rights Act
The Renters' Rights Act came into force on May 1, 2026, impacting 11 million renters with stronger protections and abolishing no-fault evictions.
France: CAFRE horticulture students gain insights during study tour in
CAFRE horticulture students recently completed a study tour in France, gaining valuable insights into innovative practices. Meanwhile, significant protests are scheduled across the country on May 1.
Citizenship: Bahrain’s mass revocation of amid regional conflict
Bahrain has revoked citizenship from 69 individuals for allegedly sympathizing with Iran. This move escalates the government's crackdown amid ongoing regional conflict.
Plymouth bomb detonated after evacuation of over 1,200 homes
A World War Two bomb in Plymouth was successfully detonated, leading to the evacuation of over 1,200 homes.
China’s Foreign Minister Warns of Taiwan Risks Ahead of Trump’s Visit
China's foreign minister has issued a warning about the Taiwan issue, framing it as a critical risk in US-China relations ahead of Trump's upcoming visit.
Hawaii’s Last Dairy Farm Strives to Revive Local Milk Production
Hawaii's last remaining dairy farm is fighting to revive local milk production as the industry faces significant challenges.
Quiz Clothing Administration News: High Street Giant Collapses Again
Quiz Clothing has entered administration for the third time, owing over £40 million and threatening store closures across the UK.
James Holder found guilty of rape, raising serious concerns about consent
James Holder, co-founder of Superdry, was convicted of rape after a trial that revealed troubling details about consent and intoxication.