Keir Starmer welcomed the Magic Circle’s decision saying it brought “clarity”.

Woman who tricked her way into men-only Magic Circle finally allowed in: bbc.com

“18,000 years ago” before anyone gets too excited.

First evidence of city-sized icebergs found off UK coast: bbc.com

Full moon tomorrow night?

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Southend syndrome?

US tourist takes wrong boat, ends up Southend fan: bbc.com

Israel appears to commit war crimes with impunity.

Video footage appears to contradict Israeli account of Gaza medic killings: bbc.com

Every outdoor seating area in the public realm is littered with beer bottles and cans, laughing gas canisters and other drug paraphernalia.

Probably not what local homebuyers here signed up for with the marketing lure of “canalside living”.

A round picnic table with three glass bottles is set in a grassy area near a tree and adjacent to a street with parked cars and a brick building with balconies.A round picnic table with empty bottles is set on a grassy area near a canal and surrounded by trees.A playground with wooden structures and benches is set in a grassy area with nearby trees and parked cars.

Little kid made the card at school and one of the parents handed out Happy Eid bags to the kids as they left for home.

Two Eid cards, one blue with a yellow crescent and star, and the other in black and gold with elegant writing, are displayed on a polka-dotted tablecloth.

“One night, I opened my front door to such a strong gas smell I actually thought someone was trying to gas me and I rang the police”.

More on wtf and why.

Woken at 1 am by the sicky sweet smell of petrol wafting in through our open bedroom window.

This substation fire is nearer to where I live than Heathrow.

Woke up around 1 am to discover we had a power cut. Helicopter overhead, no mobile signal, no way of finding out what was going on.

Eventually mobile signal returned and called 105. Recorded message informed me that there were 67,000 homes without power from Northolt to Heston, and power expected to be restored by 3 am.

For a few moments I thought Starmer had nuked Moscow.

What we know so far about the Heathrow closure: bbc.com

You’d never know from this headline, of course, that it’s Israel who broke the ceasefire agreement.

US rejects 'impractical' Hamas demands as Gaza truce hangs in balance: bbc.com