Labour MPs call on water firms to save Britain’s lost lidos
Group, whose constituencies have derelict or at-risk pools, are campaigning to make outdoor swimming available for allCooling, blue expanses of water have been a lifesaver for many lucky enough to live near a lido during the recent UK heatwave.Now, a group of 20 MPs, along with the Fabian Society, are calling for this relief to be made accessible for all by getting water companies to fund the reopening of the country’s lost lidos. Continue reading...
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'Lift sanctions, we're ready to ... ': Iran's 'AC suggestion' to Europe amid deadly heatwave - The Times of India
• Iran has offered a "friendly suggestion" to European nations to export air conditioners and cooling equipment to help combat the region's current deadly heatwave. • The offer is conditional, with Tehran stating that European countries must first lift the sanctions currently imposed on Iran.
Read original · timesofindia.indiatimes.comThe Iranian regime is fracturing. Open conflict could be next
• Internal power struggles are intensifying within the Iranian regime as various clans compete for control following the elimination of Ali Khamenei. • The vacuum of leadership has created a volatile environment where competing factions are vying for dominance over the state's political and military apparatus.
Read original · telegraph.co.ukA Cargo Ship, a Tanker, and One Death: How the Hormuz Ceasefire Nearly Broke in June
• Between June 26 and 29, a volatile escalation occurred in the Hormuz corridor as Iran attacked a cargo ship and a tanker, while the US struck ten Iranian targets. • The conflict intensified when the IRGC launched ballistic missiles at US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, resulting in the death of one Qatari citizen on June 28.
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Eastern HeraldStarmer: Burnham will have to spend as much time on foreign affairs as me - BBC News
• Outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated in a candid BBC interview that it was "really tough" to accept the end of his political career. • Starmer emphasized that any successor, including Andy Burnham, must dedicate significant time to foreign affairs, arguing that international and domestic issues are inextricably linked.
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BBCHour by hour, how the UK could respond to a Russian attack on Poland
• Warsaw has reportedly received warnings that Moscow is planning an armed "provocation" on Polish soil to test the resolve of NATO allies. • The situation could trigger a rapid response from specialized deployment teams, including elite parachute units capable of entering conflict zones via air drops.
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iNewsWhat are the main issues facing U.S., Iranian negotiators?
• U.S. and Iranian negotiators are entering high-stakes talks to end the current conflict and secure a favorable deal for both nations. • Key points of contention include the release of billions in frozen assets, the status of a $300 billion reconstruction fund, and the ambiguity of Iran's nuclear program.
Read original · washingtontimes.comUnited Nations
• The International Cooperative Alliance has announced the 2026 theme for the International Day of Cooperatives as “Cooperatives for a peaceful world.” • The initiative aims to highlight how cooperative enterprises can advance global solidarity, social justice, and inclusion.
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United NationsWhat are the key challenges facing NATO?
• NATO leaders are convening to address critical defense challenges while facing potential distractions from the ongoing conflict in Iran. • The alliance is currently navigating two major crises that have strained the transatlantic relationship, specifically involving the United States.
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News.azBirdsong data from Merlin ID app to help global biodiversity project
Cornell Lab for Ornithology plans data linkup between app and population monitoring on eBird platformThe Merlin bird ID app will allow users to feed real-time bird identifications into one of the world’s biggest citizen-science biodiversity projects in an update it is hoped will aid conservation of at-risk birds.Since 2021, the free Merlin app, created by the Cornell Lab for Ornithology, has used machine learning to provide an almost instantaneous sound-identification service for birdsong, along with an image for each bird identified. In future, the detections of bird species recorded by people will be automatically collected on the global online database eBird, which contains more than 2bn bird observation records. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.com‘Emotional connection’: Wonderwall becomes England’s World Cup anthem
Oasis tune has been sung from Texas to Massachusetts and soon in Mexico City – and the players have joined in tooIt has become England’s World Cup anthem more three decades after it was first released, being belted out by fans from Texas to Massachusetts.Wonderwall by Oasis will soon be heard in Mexico City too, where the Three Lions will face the tournament co-hosts Mexico on Sunday evening – or at 1am on Monday for fans singing along back home. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comUK woman, 21, arrested in Thailand after allegedly stabbing boyfriend to death
Officers found the body of a 34-year-old man in a luxury rental home in the Pattaya area, local media saysA 21-year-old British woman has been arrested in Thailand after allegedly fatally stabbing her boyfriend, according to local media reports.The Bangkok Post reported that on Thursday morning local time, officers found the body of a 34-year-old man, who operated a cannabis farm, in a luxury rental home in the Pattaya area, a beachside region two hours outside of Bangkok known for its large expat population and nightlife. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.com‘Trump accounts’: Wall Street-backed investment funds for children to go live
Savings plans for children born between January 2025 and December 2028 launched as president seeks electoral boostTrump accounts, a savings vehicle named after the US president and authorized by congressional Republicans, are set to go live on Saturday, offering American parents a new way to save money for their children by investing in funds managed by major Wall Street firms.All accounts established for children born between January 2025 through December 2028 – nearly the entirety of Donald Trump’s second term – will receive $1,000 from the government. Parents, friends and employers will be able to deposit as much as $5,000 a year into the accounts. Continue reading...
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