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LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Lines
A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after stabbing two Jewish men, one in Golders Green, North London.
The incident, treated as a terrorist event with possible antisemitic motives, was stopped by heroic Shomrim volunteers who confronted and helped restrain the knifeman.
Counter Terror Police are investigating.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Stuart
Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord has been accused of owning six homes, five cars and six boats.
First Minister John Swinney called him "tone deaf and out of touch", while The Green Party promised an "Offord Tax" on the super-wealthy.
Malcolm Offord said he has paid £45 million in tax.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Dougherty
A Bolton motorist has been jailed for 27 months after causing life-changing injuries to a pedestrian in a high-speed crash.
Killian Smith was driving nearly double the 30MPH Speed Limit when he hit Jawar Khan on Bradford Street.
He was also sentenced concurrently for coercive and controlling behaviour towards his ex-partner.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Evans / Patrick Sawer / Fiona Parker / Samuel Montgomery
Anti-semitic attacks are out of control in United Kingdom, Israel has said, after two Jewish men were stabbed in a Terror Attack in Golders Green.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Abigail Hunt
A knifeman stalked and stabbed two Jews within four minutes in a bloody rampage near a London synagogue.
A suspect was in Police Custody.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Amy Towers
Hundreds of people gathered at Katanning's war memorial in the early hours of Anzac Day, with a strong community turnout honouring those who have served in the Armed Forces.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Jehring / Kamal Sultan / Rebecca Camber
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was warned Anti-Semitism is a 'National Emergency' after another Terror Attack in the heart of Britain’s Jewish Community.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Woode / Matt Dathan / Fiona Hamilton / Jessica Sharkey / Lara Wildenberg
Antisemitism is the "biggest National Emergency since COVID", Britain's terrorism watchdog has said after two Jewish men were stabbed in the daytime in Northwest London.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kent Lawlor
The timeline for Manchester United’s new 100,000-seater stadium remains "slightly uncertain" but the £2 billion Old Trafford regeneration project is "moving in the right direction", according to Lord Sebastian Coe, chair of the Mayoral Development Corporation.
Land acquisition continues to prove complicated.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles
Keir Starmer has been warned the Golders Green stabbing of two Jewish men is a "National Emergency" amid an epidemic of antisemitic violence.
The suspected Terrorist Attack has sparked fury and calls to ban pro-Palestine marches, with Boris Johnson, Kemi Badenoch, Chief Rabbi and Metropolitan Police's Sir Mark Rowley demanding urgent action to protect Britain's Jewish community.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alison Campsie
Unexplained drones and suspected "reconnaisance" ships have been reported around North Sea installations as calls have been made for greater focus on the security risk posed to the offshore sector.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial
Jammu & Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha chaired a high-level security review meeting, directing seamless coordination among police, civil administration and security forces to create a robust, impenetrable security grid against emerging threats.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Woode / Matt Dathan / Fiona Hamilton / Jessica Sharkey / Lara Wildenberg
Antisemitism is the "biggest National Emergency since COVIC", Britain's terrorism watchdog has said after two Jewish men were stabbed in the daytime in Northwest London.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Annabel Sinclair / Lee Harpin / Hen Mazzig
Jewish News leads with "Bulls#@# Bingo" Front Page mocking clichéd responses to the Golders Green terror stabbing of two Jewish men.
Columnist Hen Mazzig insists British Jews need more than just words amid a surge in antisemitism.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie
Councillor Ronan Browne has been elected the new leader of Melton Borough Council after a tied 14-14 vote, with The Conservative Party regaining control.
He pledged to work collaboratively with all politicians and the community to represent residents during upcoming local government reforms.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Jehring / Kamal Sultan / Rebecca Camber
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was warned Anti-Semitism is a 'National Emergency' after another Terror Attack in the heart of Britain’s Jewish Community.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lucy Jackson
The Scottish Greens have pledged to introduce an "Offord tax" after Reform UK's Scottish leader "boasted" about owning six homes, five cars and six boats in a live TV debate.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Watson
A teenager has been sentenced to seven years in a young offender institution for the manslaughter of 19-year-old Mohammed Afzal in a Bury stabbing.
Abbas Hussain stabbed him seven times outside Power League on Market Street last August.
The victim’s family spoke of their lifelong grief.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sarah Hooper
A mother has made a bittersweet organ donation appeal after her eight-year-old son Theo's death saved four lives.
Theo's kidneys, pancreas and liver went to three people, including a father.
His mum said the legacy helped others despite her grief.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Vikram Dodd / Aamna Mohdin
Metropolitan Police are declaring the stabbing of two men in London as terrorism, with the suspect described as hunting for anyone "visibly Jewish" to attack.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Melissa Sheil
Albany has been named among seven regional cities "critical" to West Australia's future economic growth, with the region to be bolstered with 26 new homes for frontline workers by 2030.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jessica Rothwell
An Oldham mother who died after a police car in a high-speed pursuit crashed into her vehicle had "no reason" to expect it travelling at 80MPH, a court has heard.
Police Officer Mark Burrows is on trial for causing death by dangerous driving in Royton in 2022.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jack Stott
Burnley man Matthew Nadin has been given a life sentence with a minimum term of six-and-a-half years for a brutal knife attack on his girlfriend in which he bit chunks from her face and ears.
He also assaulted an emergency worker during the incident.
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