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Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib, who worked in hospitals in Gaza for two years, says Israeli strikes have made conditions "indescribable" for colleagues still there.

Sir Keir Starmer's conference speech and the two-child benefit cap make headlines in Wednesday's papers.

The Global Sumud Flotilla says it has entered an area "where previous flotillas have been attacked".

The scandal has prompted a massive backlash in the world's biggest skin cancer hotspot.

Only "good fortune" prevented ex-gynaecologist Daniel Hay from causing more harm to women, a report says.

Comedy character Alan Partridge returns to investigate his own mental health and that of the nation.

She meets children displaced from their families and visited a memorial for young people killed during the war.

After hitting the ground running 12 months ago, Arne Slot's experiencing his first bumps in the road as Liverpool boss, writes Phil McNulty.

John Roberts, the founder of AO and so-called kitchen king, says tax rises are putting "grit" into businesses.

The Special One's name is chanted by Chelsea fans during his new club Benfica's 1-0 Champions League defeat at Stamford Bridge, where there will always be mutual respect.

Regular mobile payments surged across different age groups last year, new banking data suggests.

Companies call for an "enduring" support scheme as energy prices rise by 2% for millions of households.