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Live: Keir Starmer welcomes ‘the sunlight of hope’ after becoming Prime Minister
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News Singapore· 6 minutes agoLooking forward to working closely together in further advancing the bilateral relations + strategic...
Hezbollah has the weapons to carry out its threat against Cyprus
INSIDER via Yahoo News Singapore· 7 days ago"For Hezbollah to target British bases in Cyprus would be a high risk," Tzogopoulos said. "The ...
Mystery deepens as passengers challenge Stanley Johnson claims over flight diversion to Heathrow
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 day agoMr Davenport concluded: “It was Johnson’s action...where she happily watched a film on her phone.”...
Want to escape the heat? These are the 7 coolest European places you can reach by train this summer
Euronews via Yahoo News Singapore· 21 hours agoEdinburgh is 4.5 hours from London by train, seven from Brussels and Paris, and 16 from Milan and...
What to pack if you're going to a dangerously hot destination this summer
Yahoo News UK· 23 hours agoEurope is in for another summer of potentially deadly hot temperatures, with warnings of...
Flight cancellations soar as peak season begins. What, if anything, should we do?
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 days agoBritish Airways and Wizz Air both cancelled a dozen flights, but easyJet’s Gatwick groundings...
Top law firm Mishcon de Reya used to buy £15million Knightsbridge home in 'McMafia' case
Evening Standard via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 days ago‘Virtually all of the funds used to purchase 12-14 Walton Street were stolen from the International...
Search called off for retired sheriff’s deputy who vanished on hike on Greek island
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 days agoGreece, Italy, the Canary Islands, Spain, Turkey and Cyprus have already recorded temperatures above...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo Style Singapore· 4 days agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on London Bridge ...