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X Down For Thousands Globally, Users Report Error Loading Posts
Nov 18, 2025 - World 
Elon Musk-owned microblogging platform, X, was down for thousands of users globally on Tuesday, according to Downdetector.com.
EU confirms it wants UK to pay into its budget in exchange for closer ties
Nov 18, 2025 - World 
‘Politically realistic’ for UK to make financial contribution so it can access European single market, Irish minister saysThe UK must pay into the EU budget for future participation in the European single market in electricity, it has been confirmed, in what could become a major test for the post-Brexit reset.Ireland’s Europe minister, Thomas Byrne, said EU member states had decided the UK should make a financial contribution for closer ties: “Ireland wants to see Britain getting the benefit of closer engagement with the European Union. Continue reading...
Two Ukrainian men believed to be working with Russia identified as suspects in Polish rail sabotage attacks – as it happened
Nov 18, 2025 - World 
Donald Tusk warns Polish parliament of an ‘escalation’ of Russian intelligence activities ‘across the whole of Europe’. This live blog is closedPoland’s prime minister Donald Tusk has just told lawmakers that the authorities investigating the rail sabotage incidents over the weekend identified two main suspects.He says the suspects are Ukrainian men, who crossed into Poland from Belarus this autumn, and are believed to have been working for Russian intelligence services. Continue reading...
UK Nurse Dies 3 Days After Doctors Misdiagnose Her 'Crushing' Chest Pain As Indigestion
Nov 18, 2025 - World 
The incident has raised concerns about the handling of chest pain symptoms in emergency departments, especially among women, whose heart attack symptoms are often misinterpreted.
Pension changes row threatens Germany’s coalition government
Nov 18, 2025 - World 
Youth wing of conservatives say younger people will be left carrying can for older generation A row over pension changes is threatening the future of the German coalition government, with a youth wing of the conservatives of the chancellor, Friedrich Merz, gaining support for an attempt to block legislation which they argue will leave younger Germans carrying the can for the older generation.An 18-strong group of young MPs, the Junge Union, has been accused of holding Merz’s coalition government to ransom over its demands to revise proposed pension changes, which would guarantee pension increases for the next six years. Continue reading...