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Emmerdale is a British television soap opera that is broadcast on ITV. The show is set in Emmerdale, a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales. Created by Kevin Laffan, Emmerdale Farm was first broadcast on 16 October 1972. Interior scenes have been filmed at the Leeds Studios since its inception. ...

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Sports6h ago

Wales' World Cup hopes end in penalty shootout loss to Bosnia

Wales' dream of reaching the 2026 World Cup ended in heartbreak on Thursday with a penalty shootout defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff. The 1-1 draw after extra time, sealed by a late Edin Dzeko equalizer, sent Bosnia to a playoff final against Italy.

Crime & justice1d ago

Shooting at Elko Regional Airport Leaves One Dead, Airport Closed

A shooting at Elko Regional Airport in Nevada on Monday left one person dead and prompted the airport's closure. Police responded to an active shooter situation reported around midday.

Human interest1d ago

Lauren Sanchez Bezos Details Marriage Rituals and Earth Fund Role

Lauren Sanchez Bezos has described her marriage to Jeff Bezos as transforming them into a 'unit' and shared details of their daily gratitude rituals and professional collaboration.

Kylie Jenner's Oscars Dress and Social Media Spark Fan Reactions
Arts & entertainment2d ago

Kylie Jenner's Oscars Dress and Social Media Spark Fan Reactions

Kylie Jenner's appearance at the 2026 Oscars in a revealing red Schiaparelli dress and her social media activity have drawn both praise and alarm from fans.

Arts & entertainment3d ago

Uppsala Hosts Hip-Hop and Table Tennis Festivals

Gottsunda and Gränby in Uppsala will host hip-hop and table tennis festivals in May, featuring artist visits and community activities aimed at youth and intergenerational engagement.

EnvironmentApr 4

US caused $10 trillion in global economic damage from emissions, study finds

New research reveals the United States has caused $10 trillion in global economic damages over the past three decades through its planet-heating emissions, inflicting greater harm to worldwide economic growth than any other country, including China.

Human interestApr 3

Sweden's teenage motherhood drops sharply since 2009

The number of teenage mothers in Sweden has decreased significantly since 2009, with new statistics showing around 260 teenagers became mothers in 2025 compared to about 1,300 in 2009.

SocietyApr 1

Neighbor leaves angry note on parked car in UK street parking dispute

A driver in the UK found an angry note on their car after parking on a residential street, sparking a dispute over street parking rights. The neighbor claimed ownership of the spot and called the police, while the driver asserted the parking was legal under first-come, first-served rules.

SportsMar 26

McGrath and Braathen win World Cup titles in emotional season finale

Atle Lie McGrath secured his first slalom World Cup title in Hafjell, dedicating the victory to his late grandfather, while Lucas Pinheiro Braathen claimed the giant slalom crown after switching nationality to Brazil earlier this year.

SportsMar 24

Nabil Bahoui retires from elite football to focus on coaching career

Nabil Bahoui is ending his elite football career and focusing on a coaching role. He will continue playing for Fittja in division 2 while working with BP's youth teams.

Economy & businessMar 23

Airbus to acquire UK cybersecurity firm Ultra Cyber to boost European defence

Airbus has agreed to acquire UK cybersecurity firm Ultra Cyber from private equity firm Advent International, a strategic move to strengthen its European cyber defence capabilities. The deal, expected to finalise in the second half of 2026, aims to reinforce Airbus's position as a trusted, sovereign partner for the UK and its allies.

Glasgow Homeless Charity Launches Lighthouse Project for Long-Term Recovery
SocietyMar 17

Glasgow Homeless Charity Launches Lighthouse Project for Long-Term Recovery

The Talbot Association, Glasgow's largest provider of homeless accommodation, has launched The Lighthouse Project, a new initiative aimed at supporting residents toward long-term stability. The project will offer counselling, structured activities, and employability support at Kingston Halls.

SportsMar 17

Olympic champion Alysa Liu withdraws from world championships

Olympic figure skating champion Alysa Liu has withdrawn from the world championships later this month in Prague. The specific reason for her withdrawal has not been disclosed.

Northern Ireland has second-highest low pay rate in UK
Economy & businessMar 15

Northern Ireland has second-highest low pay rate in UK

Northern Ireland has the second-highest rate of low pay in the UK, according to analysis by the Living Wage Foundation, with hospitality and young workers facing particular challenges.

Conflict & warMar 13

U.S. Submarine Sinks Iranian Warship Off Sri Lanka, Dozens Killed in Disputed Attack

An American submarine sank an Iranian warship in international waters off Sri Lanka, resulting in dozens of deaths and conflicting claims between the U.S. and Iran over the vessel's status and casualty count.

PoliticsMar 12

President Claims Iran War Ending Soon Amid Market Manipulation Allegations

The president stated on Monday that the war with Iran would soon be over, but former advisor John Bolton alleges this was intended to manipulate markets due to concerns over oil and stock prices.

Human interestMar 11

Tobias Heintz Returns to Football After Family Health Crisis

Tobias Heintz is set to return to play for IFK Göteborg after his family faced severe health complications during his daughter's birth earlier this winter, with the family now doing well.

SportsMar 10

Björklinge BK loses to Runsten 5-12 in division 1 east floorball

Björklinge BK was defeated by Runsten with a score of 5-12 in a division 1 east men's floorball match. In another match, Tillberga lost at home to Vaksala.