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Millions denied car finance payouts after Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court partially upholds an appeal from lenders, who had faced potentially paying compensation to millions of motorists.
Top MoD civil servant to leave in wake of Afghan data breach
Permanent Secretary David Williams will leave this autumn, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.
Confusion and anger in Switzerland – hit by highest tariffs in Europe
Trump threatened Switzerland with 31% tariffs but they ended up even higher, leaving the country asking why.
Two girls shot in Gaza – BBC pieces together what happened and looks at dozens more child shootings
Layan and Mira were killed in proximity to IDF soldiers – the Israeli military says intentional harm to civilians is prohibited and their cases will be examined by the authorities.
Heathrow Airport’s expansion plans to cost £49bn
Heathrow says expansion is “urgent” for UK growth, but plans are heavily criticised over environmental concerns.
Civil service interns must be working class, government says
Internships will only go to students from poorer families in a push to make Whitehall more working class.
Trump’s global tariffs ‘victory’ may well come at a high price
The US President considers it a win – but if this all triggers a foundational realignment, the results may not break in his favour
Car finance compensation landmark ruling due
The Supreme Court’s decision due later could pave the way for millions of drivers to claim payouts.
US envoy to visit Gaza, as hospital says dozens killed seeking food
US special envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Gaza on Friday to inspect food distribution sites, the White House said.
First war-injured Gazan child arrives in UK for treatment
Majid, 15, was almost killed by an Israeli tank shell last February. He has finally arrived in the UK for reconstructive surgery.