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'Squid Game' season 2: Everything we know so far

All the info on the second season of the hit Netflix series from South Korea


'Extraordinary' results after device causing 'strange sensation' trialled on paralysed people

A device that sends an electrical "buzz" through the skin could allow people who were paralysed several decades ago to regain movement in their arms and hands.


No inquest into death of Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright, says coroner

No inquest into death of Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright, says coroner - The DJ passed away suddenly in February


Major Midlothian retailer announces permanent closure of shopping park branch

Dunelm at Straiton Retail Park announced that it's closing its doors with a new store set to open nearby on Tuesday, May 21 and a huge closing down sale being organised


Iconic 00s rock band with catchy hit song announce first UK tour in 15 years

Are you gonna see their shows?


Family of Black boy, 16, sent to electric chair in 1930 and exonerated in 2022 sues county that prosecuted him

Family of Black boy, 16, sent to electric chair in 1930 and exonerated in 2022 sues county that prosecuted him - Alexander McClay Williams was convicted of murder in the October 1930 icepick stabbing of a white woman in her cottage on grounds of reform school


Baltimore bridge crash ship moved

The removal of the Dali marks a significant step in ongoing clean up and recovery efforts after the bridge collapsed on 26 March.


'Now world knows about cover-up'

A report has found the infected blood scandal was 'no accident', it concludes, with 'downright deception' by the government and the NHS.


Now video game giant is buyout target: £2bn deal for London-listed firm

The board of Aim-listed Keywords Studios yesterday said it would accept a £2bn offer from Swedish buyout giant EQT.


Rugby’s concussion lawsuit will not go to trial until 2025 at earliest

A trial date in the concussion lawsuit involving dozens of players including World Cup winners Steve Thompson, Phil Vickery and Mark Regan against rugby union’s authorities will not be set until 2025 at the earliest. On Monday at the Royal Courts of Justice, Senior Master Cook rejected an application for a group litigation order (GLO) as he admonis...


Battery firm opens in Coventry and jobs will be created

A Coventry councillor said it is "good news" that Volklec will work in union with the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre


Labour lead over Tories falls as economy recovers

Labour’s lead over the Tories has fallen as the public sees greater signs of economic recovery, according to a new poll. The latest Ipsos poll, conducted between May 8 and 14, put Labour on 41 per cent and the Conservatives on 20 per cent – cutting Labour’s lead from 25 points to 21. Labour was down by three points and the Tories were up by one poi...


Russian attack on recreational base near Kharkiv: Death toll rises to 7

The death toll has risen to 7 after Russia attacked a recreation center near Kharkiv, according to the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleh Syniehubov. "Units of the diving service of the SES (State Emergency Service - ed.) in the village of Cherkaska Lozova found fragments of a man's body. The data is being established," Synie...


Hit BBC series returning to screens 36 years after first air date


Attempt on Fico's life: Doctors on Slovak prime minister's condition

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico remains under medical supervision at the F.D. Roosevelt University Hospital in Banská Bystrica, citing Aktuality. On Monday morning, Roosevelt Hospital provided a brief statement about the current condition of Prime Minister Robert Fico. "After today's consultation, the patient's condition is stable. His clinical c...


Kate Middleton makes ‘return’ as she issues first major update on project since cancer diagnosis

Kate Middleton makes ‘return’ as she issues first major update on project since cancer diagnosis - The video on mental health was produced by the Prince and Princess of Wales


‘Best day ever. I just wish I were younger’: the voices of infected blood victims

The final report on the infected blood scandal details the litany of government and healthcare failures which led to thousands of people being infected with HIV and Hepatitis C. It contains harsh words for doctors, ministers and civil servants, but it also aims to shine a light on the heartbreaking stories of pain and loss from victims and their families. Here are some of their reactions to the report in Westminster on Monday. ‘It’s restored my...


At least 150 dead in flash floods triggered by heavy rain


Why is Britain’s mental health so incredibly poor? It’s because our society is spiralling backwards

The news should have stopped us in our tracks. Astonishingly, however, it was scarcely reported here. The latest map of mental wellbeing published by the Global Mind Project reveals that, out of the 71 countries it assessed, the United Kingdom, alongside South Africa, has the highest proportion of people in mental distress – and the second worst overall measure of mental health (we beat only Uzbekistan). Mental wellbeing has plummeted in the UK...


Deadly Texan storm leaves 1,000,000 without power


Ian Wright says goodbye to Match Of The Day – and nearly reduces Lineker and Shearer to tears

Ian Wright has left Match of the Day with an emotional send off in which Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer came close to tears. Telegraph Sport understands that Wright had been close to leaving Match of the Day two years ago, the demands on his time too much every Saturday, but was persuaded to stay on by Lineker and Shearer. When they said they would ...


Amal Clooney is one of the legal experts who recommended war crimes charges in Israel-Hamas war

Amal Clooney is one of the legal experts who recommended war crimes charges in Israel-Hamas war - Amal Clooney is one of the legal experts who recommended that the chief prosecutor of the world's top war crimes court seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and leaders of the militant Hamas group


Jet2 flight 'goes into lockdown' heading from Spain to UK

The airline confirmed that Port Health officials boarded flight LS302 to investigate the situation


Oleksandr Usyk to be stripped of world title after Tyson Fury victory

Oleksandr Usyk is the new undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, but he is set to be stripped of the IBF title ahead of his rematch with Tyson Fury


Gold surges to record high after Iran’s president killed in crash

Gold jumped to fresh record highs after Iran’s president was killed in a helicopter crash. Bullion jumped as much as 1.1pc to hit $2,440.59 an ounce after Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and all the other passengers onboard died when the aircraft came down in northwest Iran. His death has added to tensions ...


Aftermath of Russian strike on Kharkiv

Russia's latest offensive in the Kharkiv region has further stretched Ukraine's outmanned and outgunned forces.


Scarlett Johansson says she was ‘shocked’ and ‘angered’ by ChatGPT voice ‘imitation’

Scarlett Johansson says she was ‘shocked’ and ‘angered’ by ChatGPT voice ‘imitation’ - The ‘Black Widow’ star revealed that she had previously been approached by OpenAI chief executive officer Sam Altman


Duke of Westminster: Billionaire Hugh Grosvenor set for ‘society wedding of the year’ with William as usher

Duke of Westminster: Billionaire Hugh Grosvenor set for ‘society wedding of the year’ with William as usher - Grosvenor, 33, has a net worth of £10.1 billion


Trump trial: Furious judge clears courtroom after asking witness 'are you staring me down?'

Trump trial: Furious judge clears courtroom after asking witness 'are you staring me down?' - Judge Juan M Merchan told Robert Costello his conduct was ‘contemptuous right now’


Map reveals when and where thunderstorms will hit UK today

It's going to be a wet one.


Tributes pour in as 90s nu-metal drummer dies aged 53


Infected Blood disaster was no accident, says Sir Brian Langstaff

The Infected Blood Inquiry has released its official report following a five-year investigation into the mistakes that led to thousands being infected with chronic and fatal viruses, and efforts to cover up the truth. Campaigners are giving their initial reactions to the report, which found that a “catalogue of failures” led to the worst treatment disaster in NHS history. #blood #scandal #inquiry Read your updates here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/20/infected-blood-scandal-inquiry-live-latest/


Elvis Presley's granddaughter fights auction of Graceland

The former home and burial site of Elvis Presley is set to be sold at a foreclosure auction on Thursday - but his granddaughter is attempting to halt the court-approved sale of Graceland.


The poisonous problem that could spark the Premier League’s downfall

The poisonous problem that could spark the Premier League’s downfall - 2023/24 REVIEW: The Premier League endured a farcical situation with multiple clubs suffering points deductions, writes Miguel Delaney, and change is needed to avoid European rivals bridging the gap to ‘the best league in the world’


Rockstar Games' GTA 6 is slated to arrive on Xbox Series X|S in Fall 2025

Take-Two Interactive confirms that Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto 6 is now slated to arrive in Fall 2025.


How Demi Moore became a new fashion darling at 61

At the Cannes Film Festival, iconic actresses always command the spotlight. Brigitte Bardot, Grace Kelly, Catherine Deneuve, Jane Birkin, Sharon Stone, Cate Blanchett, to name some, have, in previous years, made global headlines basking in the paparazzi’s glow at the world’s most glamorous film festival. Now, it is Demi Moore’s turn. That was decid...


Ukraine says it downs 28 out of 29 drones launched by Russia overnight

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces shot down 28 out of 29 drones used by Russian forces in an overnight attack on seven regions, Ukraine’s air force said in a statement on Tuesday. The drone attack damaged four private residences, 25 trucks and buses in Kharkiv, injuring five people, according to the region's governor Oleh Syniehubov and Ukrainian Internal Affairs Ministry's statements on the


'Possessed' nun's 17th-century 'letter from the devil' has finally been deciphered

On 11 August 1676, a 31-year-old nun was found on the floor of her convent cell, her face doused in ink, clutching a note scrawled in an unintelligible mix of symbols and letters. The sister, named Maria Crocifissa della Concezione, said the letter was penned by the devil himself, in a bid to get her to turn away from God towards evil, according to...


Assange’s children only have memories of him from prison visiting room – wife

Assange’s children only have memories of him from prison visiting room – wife - Julian Assange won a bid to bring an appeal against his extradition to the United States on Monday.


Cornwall planning: Holiday homes overlooking popular beach among latest proposals

Hundreds of new homes and plans to change important town centre buildings are hoping to get Cornwall Council's approval


Steven Gerrard aims filthy dig at Jamie Carragher after Jurgen Klopp Liverpool farewell

Liverpool icon Steven Gerrard hijacked Jamie Carragher's Instagram post thanking Jurgen Klopp with a ruthless dig


Irish Government ‘very concerned’ over slow progress of Sean Rooney death probe

Irish Government ‘very concerned’ over slow progress of Sean Rooney death probe - Micheal Martin also spoke following the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, which he said was ‘a very sad day’.


Planning rules waived for farm shops under ‘Clarkson clause’

Farmers are now allowed to convert disused agricultural buildings into homes and shops without planning permission under a new “Clarkson’s clause”. The Government has cut red tape to allow farmers to more easily diversify their businesses by putting old buildings to new uses. The reforms are inspired by Jeremy Clarkson’s battles with West Oxfordshi...


Helicopter crash could reverberate across the Middle East, where Iran's influence runs wide and deep

Helicopter crash could reverberate across the Middle East, where Iran's influence runs wide and deep - The apparent crash of a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister and other officials is likely to reverberate across the Middle East


Former South Africa president banned from running in election

South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma has been banned from running in the country's election next week because of a previous criminal conviction.


Great New Update for Samsung Galaxy Phones - What's New? (One UI 6.1, 6.0, etc)

Get update here: https://sakitechonline.com/2024/05/08/download-latest-version-of-galaxy-enhance-x/ We have a great new update for many Samsung galaxy smartphones. This update hits the galaxy enhance x app (an AI based photo enhancer). Works with many galaxy phones like S24 Ultra, S23 Ultra, Fold 5, Flip5, etc ... and one ONE UI 6.0, 6.0, etc Let's dive in. Disclaimer: This description or comments under this video may contain affiliate links of products mentioned in video. If clicked and purchased I will receive a small kickback to help this channel grow at no cost to you. --------------- FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA ----------------- Follow me on twitter : http://twitter.com/sakitechonline Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/sakitechonline Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sakitechonline My Website: http://sakitechonline.com FTC: All opinions on products are true and honest and they are my own.


Ukraine President Zelenskiy speaks to Reuters in exclusive interview

KYIV (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Reuters in an exclusive interview in Kyiv on Monday that Ukraine's Western allies were taking too long to make decisions on military support for his country. Following are key quotes from the interview: ON BATTLEFIELD "A very powerful wave (of fighting) is going on in the Donbas." ON KHARKIV INCURSION "Today the situation is under control. A


Bella Hadid beats the South of France heat in a spaghett-strap mini dress

The supermodel has touched down in Cannes


Cannes chronicles: A #MeToo red carpet photo to signify an end to women being silenced

Before Judith Godrèche kickstarted a #MeToo wave in the French film industry, she was one of the first prominent actors to go on the record against Harvey Weinstein. Godrèche and the film's collaborators walked the Cannes Film Festival's red carpet Thursday to take a photo with collaborators on her film "Moi Aussi - Me too", which is dedicated to survivors of sexual abuse. Together, they stood on the steps of the Palais des Festivals with hands covering their mouths. Eve Jackson tells us more.


Attacker of Nancy Pelosi’s husband to be resentenced after judge forgot to give him chance to speak

Attacker of Nancy Pelosi’s husband to be resentenced after judge forgot to give him chance to speak - David DePape, 44, was found guilty in November of attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault on the immediate family member of a federal official