The band made headlines with controversial comments on stage at Glastonbury about the IDF.
Month: July 2025
No 10 backs Chancellor Rachel Reeves after tearful Commons appearance
Rachel Reeves was visibly upset as Keir Starmer came under attack from Kemi Badenoch over welfare bill U-turn.
Canaletto Venice painting owned by first UK PM sells for record £32m
The painting once adorned the walls of Dowing Street during the tenure of Sir Robert Walpole.
Chief exec of miscarriage of justice body quits after criticism
The CCRC has come under intense criticism since Andrew Malkinson’s wrongful conviction was overturned.
Dog rescued from tenement two weeks after blaze
The chihuahua called Vilo survived by sleeping in a wardrobe in a flat in Scott Street, Perth, and taking food left for her by workers.
At least 180 aircrew pursuing Ministry of Defence after cancer diagnoses
Zach Stubbings, who died in January, is one of at least six who have received a settlement from MoD.
No more heatwaves on the horizon as UK conditions cool
While there is some short-lived hot weather in the forecast, cooler conditions are kicking in across the UK.
Man appears in court charged with murder of pregnant mother
Zak Hughes, 28, from Ardglen Place in north Belfast, is also charged with child destruction.
Peter Murrell granted legal aid over embezzlement charge
The husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon was charged in a police investigation into SNP finances.
TSB name could disappear from UK in Santander deal
The bank is set to be integrated into Santander UK which has said there could be job cuts.
