Four commercial trucks were looted in central Gaza along unsafe roads controlled by Israel, private contractor says.
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The deputy prime minister has requested a response over the blacked-out plans by 20 August.

The shake-up will affect the share of central government funding distributed to councils in England.

The Tory leader speaks about her background and values in an interview with the BBC's Amol Rajan.

Taxes are dominating the papers on Thursday morning, along with edits made to the upcoming series of MasterChef.

Twelve times more mental health patients are waiting more than 18 months for treatment than those with physical health conditions in England, data analysis shows.

India, which now faces among the highest tariff rates imposed by the US, called the levy "unjustified and unreasonable".

The government plans to crack down on dodgy cosmetic practitioners in England who exploit people and cause harm.

A record number of 18-year-olds will get into their first choice, even if they miss their grades.

The number of vacant properties in England is rising, causing problems for residents and councils.

Borrowing costs are forecast to fall to 4%, the lowest since early 2023, despite higher inflation.

New evidence suggests an informal settlement was established after the eruption that buried much of the city.

New evidence suggests an informal settlement was established after the eruption that buried much of the city.

Expectations for a ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv are muted, despite the US president's threat of sweeping sanctions.

The US Open men's and women's singles winners will get $5m (£3.7m) each as part of a total pot of $90m (67.4m) in prize money which the tournament says is "the largest purse in tennis history".

Tottenham Hotspur confirm that Son Heung-min has joined Major League Soccer (MLS) side Los Angeles FC on a permanent transfer.

Anti-poverty campaigners say axing the two-child benefit cap is the "single most effective" step.

Chris Woakes says he “wouldn’t have been able to live with himself” had he not tried to bat for England in the extraordinary finish to the fifth Test against India.

The US Army sergeant allegedly opened fire on his fellow troops before being tackled by soldiers, officials say.

In Kharkiv, investigators gather evidence of Russian attacks - and how it has dodged sanctions.

In Kharkiv, investigators gather evidence of Russian attacks - and how it has dodged sanctions.