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Never Boil Sprouts Again: Chef's Christmas Tip

Award-winning chef Jade Greenhalgh reveals an 'incredibly easy' method for crispy, flavourful Brussels sprouts. Prep now for a stress-free Christmas dinner centrepiece. Try her recipe today!

Controversial 'zombie' baby Jesus stolen in Brussels

Belgian police investigate the theft of a faceless infant Jesus figure from a controversial Nativity display in Brussels' Grand Place. The artist says online sentiment turned positive after the incident.

UK delays China super-embassy decision to January

The UK government has postponed its decision on China's proposed 'super-embassy' near Tower Bridge until 20 January, aligning with Keir Starmer's planned visit to Beijing. Read the full story.

Faceless Infant Jesus Stolen from Brussels Nativity

A controversial cloth infant Jesus figure, criticised for lacking facial features, has been stolen from a Brussels nativity scene. Discover the full story behind the theft and the social media storm.

Trump to visit Beijing in April after call with Xi

President Donald Trump confirms a state visit to Beijing this April and plans to host China's Xi Jinping in Washington in 2026, signalling a potential thaw in US-China relations. Read the full details.

Brussels Hosts Crucial Gaza Reconstruction Talks

Over 60 international delegations meet in Brussels to discuss Gaza's future governance and security. The EU pushes for Palestinian Authority reforms as a key to post-war stability. Discover the latest developments.

Drone Chaos Halts Brussels Airport Flights

Unauthorised drone activity causes major disruption at Brussels Airport, grounding all flights. Here's what stranded passengers need to know about their rights and compensation claims.

Putin's drone onslaught forces Brussels Airport closure

Vladimir Putin has dramatically escalated his hybrid warfare campaign against the West, ordering increased drone incursions that forced Belgium's main international airport to close overnight, disrupting thousands of passengers and raising security alarms

Ministers can't trace billions in Brexit payments to EU

British ministers face scrutiny as they confess to having no clear accounting of where billions of pounds in post-Brexit payments to Brussels have actually been spent, raising serious questions about financial oversight.

Tower of London China exhibition sparks diplomatic row

A major diplomatic dispute has erupted between the UK and China over a Tower of London exhibition about Beijing's 'coercive control', with Chinese officials threatening consequences for bilateral relations.

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