Thursday June 12, 2025

Ballymena foreigners live in fear after riots target immigrants in violent unrest

Foreigners in Ballymena hang flags to deter mobs as loyalist rioters torch homes in violent attacks

News

UK secures Gibraltar Brexit deal as border checks dropped in historic EU agreement

UK-EU agree on Gibraltar border rules post-Brexit, avoiding checks while preserving British rule.

UK Crime

Birmingham gunfight: Chaos as man fired shots, victim grabs bystander to survive

Kye Lemathy jailed after Aston shooting, where the victim used a passer-by as a shield to dodge bullets

Royal

Catherine applauds public access to V&A’s 600,000 hidden artefacts in rare visit

Princess Catherine hails the V&A East storehouse’s public opening as a boost for creativity and learning.

Entertainment

Justin Baldoni rages as judge tosses £294m lawsuit against Blake Lively

Justin Baldoni called Blake Lively’s legal win a “false victory” after a judge threw out his £294m lawsuit.

Sports

Chelsea could sacrifice £84m for a young striker but will it shatter their financial spine?

Chelsea face a high-stakes dilemma this summer as Enzo Maresca eyes Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike amid stern valuation demands and Mike Maignan’s resolute push to join Stamford Bridge.

Science

Just put it in ChatGPT: The workers who lost jobs to AI

From a Polish radio presenter replaced by AI avatars to an Indonesian illustrator sidelined by Midjourney

Business

Rolls-Royce wins £2.5bn nuclear deal, securing Derby jobs

£2.5bn contract to build small modular reactors will safeguard Derby jobs and cut UK energy costs

Lifestyle

Deadly dull picnics exposed: Are your side dishes starving your body this summer?

Summer picnic sides packed with hidden health dangers threaten your well-being and energy.

Tuesday Talks

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