Giant Japanese Spider Crab Dubbed 'Crab Kong' Goes on Display in Weymouth
A giant Japanese spider crab with an 8ft claw span goes on display in Weymouth before moving to Germany.
A giant Japanese spider crab with an 8ft claw span goes on display in Weymouth before moving to Germany.
Ukraine's Eurovision commentator Timur Miroshnychenko backs UK hosting 2023 contest, calling it the correct decision amid war.
Ibrahima Konate opens up on depression after teammate Diogo Jota and his father's deaths, urging mental health awareness in football.
A new musical based on Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, titled The People's Rock, premieres in London next week at the Vault Festival, featuring a dystopian plot and a puppet Rock.
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RecommendedKing Charles waves to fans after returning from Scotland anniversary trip with Queen Camilla, amid cancer treatment.
Nicolas Sarkozy to be released from prison after three weeks, following conviction for accepting illegal funds from Gaddafi.
Pope Leo concluded his Spain tour in Tenerife, urging leaders to welcome migrants and condemning smugglers, saying all are pilgrims on a journey.
Public figures sign open letter calling for Windrush compensation scheme to be moved from Home Office to an independent body overseen by a judge or commissioner.
Civil society groups from Israel and Palestine meeting in Paris call on G7 leaders to take urgent action to preserve the two-state solution, including ceasefire enforcement and Gaza reconstruction.
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RecommendedDonald Trump is pressing Congress to pass a resolution nullifying his two impeachments. The move is symbolic with no legal force, but critics say it risks drawing attention to the allegations.
Dan Jarvis, ex-paratrooper and newly appointed defence secretary, faces immediate challenges including a contentious defence investment plan and Nato meetings, with colleagues describing him as a centrist straight shooter.
A federal judge in Virginia extended an order blocking the Trump administration's nearly $1.8bn fund, citing insufficient assurances from officials.
Letters argue English origins predate Anglo-Saxons, including Celts, Vikings, Romans, and Normans, celebrating hybridity.
Readers respond to Jonathan Freedland's article on Brexit's lies, proposing new slogans for the infamous bus, highlighting GDP loss and austerity.
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RecommendedReaders respond to nights of rioting in Belfast fueled by anti-migrant rhetoric, highlighting inequality, class erasure, and the rise of demagoguery.
The Guardian argues Andy Burnham's return to parliament would benefit the country, as Labour faces a test against Reform UK's politics of anger in the Makerfield byelection.
Explore the controversies surrounding the World Cup, from referee bans to political ties, and decide if a boycott is justified.
Asylum seekers have been removed from the Bell hotel in Epping after far-right protests. The Home Office terminated its contract following safety concerns and a sexual assault by a resident.
Chaotic US-Iran negotiations continue as Trump oscillates between threats of strikes and promises of peace, leaving markets volatile and the world on edge.
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RecommendedProspects for an immediate end to the US-Iran war remain uncertain as conflicting claims emerge. Trump lashes out at Iran while officials suggest an 80-85% chance of a deal.
Reform UK's Robert Kenyon welcomes backing from Ant Middleton, despite the party distancing itself from the former soldier over far-right comments. Critics slam endorsement.
South Koreans adapt to the time difference, turning World Cup matches into morning celebrations with gimbap and coffee instead of late-night beer and soju.
Tara Warren, a non-executive director of the Independent Football Regulator, will not participate in the inquiry into David Sullivan's alleged sexual misconduct due to her previous role at West Ham United.
An appeals court in Washington DC denied an emergency appeal to stop the removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center facade, upholding a judge's order that the naming was illegal.
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RecommendedReality TV star Spencer Pratt concedes the Los Angeles mayoral race but vows to continue his campaign, threatening to expose damaging recordings of advancing candidates.
Clint Dempsey, USMNT's joint top scorer, criticizes Canada coach Jesse Marsch for saying US players had to be begged to sing the national anthem.
An appeals court in Washington DC rejected an emergency appeal to pause the removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center, as workers prepared to take it down.
Switzerland votes on a far-right proposal to limit its population to 10 million by 2050, with warnings of economic harm if passed.
Protesters and One Nation supporters clashed outside a Melbourne fundraiser, with a man moved on by police. Pauline Hanson blamed venue change on bookings, not protests.
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RecommendedJeremy Corbyn criticizes the US travel ban affecting Somali referee Omar Artan and other nations, highlighting racism and hypocrisy among world leaders who remain silent.