
UK Government Plans Electricity Pricing Changes Amid Energy Security Concerns
Britain considers delinking gas and electricity prices as part of clean energy push following Middle East conflict impact on energy markets.

Britain considers delinking gas and electricity prices as part of clean energy push following Middle East conflict impact on energy markets.

A teenager has been charged with arson after a bottle containing accelerant was thrown at a synagogue in Kenton, north-west London.

The U.S. military conducted a strike against a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea, killing three people.

The United States has begun a naval blockade of Iranian ports while allowing oil sanctions waivers to expire, disrupting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Victor Wembanyama's dominant playoff debut has sparked comparisons to LeBron James alongside traditional links to Tim Duncan and David Robinson.
Chinese copper production reaches record levels while data-center cooling stocks decline and battery maker CATL sees strong investor demand.
Asian markets retreat amid Middle East tensions while officials discuss Hormuz mission and regional diplomatic efforts continue.

UnitedHealth exceeded quarterly earnings estimates and increased its profit outlook while managing elevated medical costs.
Authorities arrested four people during an Epsom rape protest and eight others in London counter-terror investigation into alleged Jewish venue plot.

London Underground drivers started a 24-hour strike at midday, disrupting service on multiple lines over disputes about working conditions and hours.
Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan is leaving his position after coaching the team for six seasons.
Two separate NFL developments: Jets discuss draft strategy for No. 2 pick, and Mike Tomlin reportedly joining NBC after 2025 season.

FBI Director Kash Patel's legal team says they will sue The Atlantic over a report alleging excessive drinking and unexplained absences.
Food companies navigate ingredient controversies, market pressures, and innovation in plant-based alternatives amid changing consumer preferences.

Pope Leo XIV spoke to a crowd of over 100,000 people at a Mass in Cameroon on Friday, addressing issues of wealth distribution and violence.
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