A coroner issued a Prevention of Future Deaths report after Angela Darlow, 73, missed the critical treatment window
A coroner has raised serious concerns after a North Wales woman waited more than 23 hours for an ambulance after suffering a stroke at home. Angela Darlow, 73, collapsed at her home in Flintshire on January 6, 2025, prompting her husband to dial 999 for help.
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The emergency call was correctly categorised by the Welsh Ambulance Service, but “unprecedented” pressure on the system meant an ambulance did not arrive for 23 hours and 20 minutes.
By the time Ms Darlow was taken to the Countess of Chester Hospital, the delay meant doctors were unable to carry out key investigations for a thrombectomy – a procedure used to remove a blood clot from the brain. The treatment is most effective when performed within around six hours of stroke symptoms first appearing, reports North Wales Live. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here.
Instead, she was treated with antiplatelet medication and admitted to the hospital’s stroke ward. Her condition stabilised and she was moved to Mold Community Hospital on March 7, 2025, with a poor prognosis.
She passed away from the effects of the stroke at hospital three months later, on June 7. She was aged 73.
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An investigation into her death began on June 13, 2025, and concluded following an inquest on February 5, 2026.
The inquest returned a narrative conclusion, finding that Ms Darlow died of natural causes but that opportunities for medical investigations and possible treatment were missed due to the lengthy delay in ambulance response and transport to hospital.
Kate Robertson, Assistant Coroner for North Wales (East and Central), submitted a Prevention of Future Deaths Report to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Jeremy Miles. Copies were additionally forwarded to the Chief Executive of Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and the Chief Executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust.
Within the report, she stated: “The facts in Angela’s death speak for themselves. I continue to remain concerned about the time it is taking for ambulances to arrive in the context of the multifactorial reasons for this which include patient flow in hospitals and limited social care provision. People are dying due to these issues and yet we are no closer to improvement.”
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She added: “In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and I believe you have the power to take such action.”
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Online dating sites and apps are two of the most popular ways to meet a new partner in 2026. In fact, a recent YouGov survey found that it’s how nine per cent of adults in Britain found their partner.
Unsurprisingly, Tinder remains the most popular dating app, although Hinge has become bigger with those looking for something more serious, with its “designed to be deleted” model, according to a TGI consumer survey.
Most people remain unwilling to pay for a dating site. However the likes of eharmony and Our Time, which encourage users to pay for better features, are popular with over 50s, who tend to be serious daters.
Evidently, there’s a lot to consider when choosing a dating site, and the vast number in the UK (around 450) can make deciding the right one for you tricky to navigate. Whether you’re looking for something short or long-term, interested in talking before you meet or to date straight away or want to date someone of the same religion, I’ve put together this guide on dating sites to go some way to helping.
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The best dating apps and sites of 2026: At a glance
Professional dog trainer with 20 years experience shares the three dog breeds he would not recommend — including one capable of killing an entire pack of wolves
A seasoned dog trainer and founder of the esteemed American Standard Dog Training company has revealed in a short YouTubevideo the three breeds he would advise against owning, from his professional perspective. Garret Wing, who boasts over two decades of experience training police dogs for both street work and competitions, highlighted certain breeds he deems unsuitable for families or challenging to manage.
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Garret, whose YouTube channel has amassed an impressive 2.5 million subscribers, even mentioned one breed capable of “killing an entire pack of wolves”. In the 2023 video, Garret identified three extra-large dog breeds that potential owners might wish to steer clear of.
The first breed, which he stated they’d “never recommend as professional dog trainers,” is the Tibetan Mastiff, reports the Express.
He explained: “Starting with number three, the Tibetan Mastiff. A monster of a dog that is capable of killing an entire pack of wolves.
“So, do you think you need that in your home, with your small children? Not necessarily.
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“They’re also known for being very stubborn and difficult to train. Beautiful animals, probably not for you.”
Next up was the Great Dane. Despite being “sweet dogs” that can make wonderful companions, Garret warned that they will entirely transform your lifestyle.
Owners of this breed may find themselves having to reorganise their entire home, invest in an oversized crate, and give serious thought to furniture arrangement and outdoor spaces where the dog can be taken.
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He further commented: “We’re talking about a dog that is just too big for most homes.”
The breed he would least recommend, topping his list, is the Cane Corso.
This Italian mastiff breed, renowned for its livestock guarding abilities, has historically been utilised for cattle herding and large game hunting.
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Garret advised against this breed for family households. He stated: “And then last but not least, we’re talking about the number one dog breed we do not recommend for families, the Cane Corso.
“That is too much dog for about 99.9% of folks, and that is coming from us, not only as professional dog trainers but owners of the Cane Corso. They are absolute battle tanks, and you don’t need that in your suburban neighbourhood.”
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Newly released police body camera footage shows bargoers and pedestrians fleeing and ducking for cover in the moments after a gunman began firing outside a Texas bar, leaving three dead in what is being investigated as potential terrorism.
“Everybody down!” one officer yells. “Where is he?”
The terrifying moments captured on video by officers and surveillance cameras that were released Thursday show how the shooting that wounded more than a dozen others unfolded quickly early Sunday in downtown Austin’s entertainment district.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said officers arrived within 56 seconds of the first 911 call, shooting and killing the suspect after he fired at police.
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Davis said the investigation is ongoing and would not discuss a possible motive for the shooting that erupted a day after the U.S. and Israel launched an attack on Iran.
Footage from an officer worn camera that shows the suspected gunman after being shot by Austin Police Officers, shown during a news conference on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at APD headquarters in Austin. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman via AP)
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Footage from an officer worn camera that shows the suspected gunman after being shot by Austin Police Officers, shown during a news conference on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at APD headquarters in Austin. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman via AP)
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The FBI has said it’s investigating the shooting as a potential act of terrorism and a law enforcement official told The Associated Press that the gunman was wearing clothes with an Iranian flag design and bearing the words “Property of Allah.”
Police have identified the gunman as 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne and say he legally bought the pistol and rifle that he used in the attack outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden. The venue is on Sixth Street, a nightlife destination filled with bars and music clubs close to the University of Texas at Austin..
Authorities now know 19 people were hit by gunfire, including the three who died, Davis said Thursday. One person remains in critical condition.
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Most of those who were shot were outside the bar, including one victim who was waiting for a ride, she said.
Screaming and shouts of “get down” can be heard on a 911 call released Thursday. “There has been a shooting at Buford’s,” one caller said. “There are people dead over here. We need help right now.”
Diagne was not on the radar of authorities before he opened fire early Sunday. Davis said investigators have found he was the subject of a mental health-related welfare check, possibly in 2022, by an agency elsewhere.
He fired the first shots from his SUV then parked his vehicle and emerged with a rifle, police said. He shot another person before officers rushed to the intersection and shot and killed him, Davis said.
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Jorge Pederson, 30, an aspiring mixed martial arts fighter, died from his gunshot wounds Monday. He had just moved to Texas from Minnesota. His former gym, the Academy Martial Arts Gym, said in a Facebook post that he brought “light and joy into the grueling work of training.”
Also killed were 21-year-old Savitha Shan and 19-year-old Ryder Harrington.
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This undated photo released by the Shan family on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, shows University of Texas at Austin student Savitha Shan smiling for a photo in Austin. (Shan Family via AP)
This undated photo released by the Shan family on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, shows University of Texas at Austin student Savitha Shan smiling for a photo in Austin. (Shan Family via AP)
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Shan, a business student at the University of Texas at Austin, had a job waiting for her at a consulting firm, her family said in a statement released through the university. It said she was an only child and described her death as “profoundly unfair.”
Harrington had attended Texas Tech University through last fall, and his former fraternity brothers at Beta Theta Pi recalled in an Instagram post his ability to “make ordinary days unforgettable.”
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Associated Press writers Jim Vertuno in Austin, Heather Hollingsworth in Mission, Kansas; John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio; and Alanna Durkin Richer in Washington contributed.
Some older people on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) could be entitled to backdated payments for enhanced mobility rate following a tribunal ruling and regulatory changes affecting claims between 2013 and 2020
Linda Howard Money and Consumer Writer and Rory Poulter
03:00, 06 Mar 2026
Some older people claiming a DWP benefit could get more money. Some groups of pensioners on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) with an award for the lower rate of mobility element may be able to ask the DWP to reassess their claim.
It follows a recent change in legislation. Those over State Pension age may also be eligible for an increased award for the mobility part of PIP even if they no longer receive the benefit.
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However, the change in law only relates to claimants over State Pension age and their entitlement to the enhanced mobility award. Department for Work and Pensions guidance clarifies it only applies to PIP claims that were reviewed between April 8, 2013, and November 20, 2020.
This legal amendment follows a tribunal ruling on May 22, 2020 which highlighted an unintentional gap in regulation 27 of the Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) Regulations 2013, reports the Mirror.
The guidance states: “DWP did not have the legal powers to restrict the mobility award for claimants who were in receipt of the standard rate of the mobility award and over State Pension age, on the grounds of new medical evidence. New medical evidence is a report from a health professional requested by DWP which recommended the enhanced rate of the mobility award.
“DWP were only able to restrict the mobility award for claimants if a relevant change in circumstances was identified after they reached State Pension age.”
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Amendments to PIP regulations came into effect from November 30, 2020, to rectify this unintentional gap. The DWP is urging anyone who believes they may have been affected to request a review of their claim.
Who might qualify for the PIP enhanced mobility rate?
The DWP previously relied on a health professional report when assessing your claim, and if you hadn’t reported a change in your mobility requirements, you may be entitled to an uplift in your mobility award.
This is because the DWP should not have informed you it couldn’t be increased due to reaching State Pension age – meaning you could have received additional money.
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The enhanced mobility rate is currently valued at £77.05 per week during this financial year, totalling £308.20 every four-week payment period. An enhanced mobility rate award could also allow someone to access the Motability Scheme, assisting them with transportation.
The Government is expanding the WaterSure scheme, meaning an extra 53,000 households on disability benefits like DLA, PIP, or Attendance Allowance could save hundreds each year.
The scheme caps bills for households that use high amounts of water due to medical needs or larger families.
Existing recipients already save an average of £325 a year, and the new reforms could add up to £100 more in savings for many.
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Who qualifies for WaterSure?
To be eligible, households must:
Be on a qualifying disability benefit such as Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance, or Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
Have a household income below £25,745 per year.
Have a water meter and be high water users due to a medical condition or three or more children at home.
Good news: Applicants no longer need to pay for a doctor’s note, cutting extra costs.
WaterSure is a scheme that helps people who use more water because of a disability. The scheme adds a cap to your water rates, so you will not be charged more if you use over the average water amount. Contact your local water supplier to see if you qualify. pic.twitter.com/zHydz5SyZi
Extra savings under reforms: Up to £100 for most households.
Total potential savings: £425 for some families per year.
Tip: Check if your water supplier participates in WaterSure to claim your savings.
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Water Minister Emma Hardy said: “Reforming WaterSure will make a meaningful difference to hundreds of thousands of families who need support the most.”
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Mike Keil, CEO of the Consumer Council for Water, added: “These improvements will bring peace of mind to tens of thousands more customers whose circumstances mean they have no choice but to use a significant amount of water for essential needs.”
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James Taylor from Scope said, “Life costs more if you are disabled, and it’s very good news that more disabled families will qualify for discounted water bills.
“Water bills for some disabled families can be eye-wateringly high.”
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Rising living costs, including water bills, hit vulnerable households hardest.
Expanding WaterSure ensures families who rely on extra water for medical or disability needs are no longer left paying excessive bills.
How to apply
Contact your water supplier to check if you qualify.
Provide proof of benefits and household income.
Confirm your water meter and high-usage eligibility.
You don’t need a doctor’s note anymore, so the application is simpler and cheaper than before.
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As Venus rushes into Aries, you will be surrounded by fruitful sources of inspiration. Allow yourself to start writing a new chapter.
Sagittarius, Aries and Pisces, there is a distinct self-assertion that will characterise you throughout the day ahead. You know your decisions will be the right ones.
Enter today boldly, bravely and beautifully you. It’s prime time for showing up authentically; don’t dim your sparkle.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Friday March 6, 2026.
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Venus sashays into your sign, and suddenly you are the main character in every room you enter. Your charm is on full blast, your confidence is high and love, beauty and pleasure are ready to play by your rules. This influence is perfect for updating your look or pursuing what, and who, you desire. You are turning pages in a brand-new chapter of self-love and compelling beginnings.
Your guide planet, Venus, moves into a dreamy, introspective zone, suggesting love or romance could feel more mysterious or even secretive. You may find yourself reflecting on past connections, fantasising about future ones, or quietly nurturing a forbidden passion. This is less about grand gestures and more about quiet longing, spiritual beauty and healing through softness, sensitivity or peace.
From today, you are charming, cheeky and truly magnetic, well, even more so, and especially in group settings or when rallying your dream team. Friendships may turn flirtatious and new connections could arrive with exciting, unexpected energy. This is a fabulous time to network and sprinkle lustre over long-term goals. Romance may bloom through shared causes or mutual passions.
You are radiating charisma and confidence in professional spheres, so do not shy away from taking the lead or stepping into the spotlight. Venus moving into Aries can bring recognition or opportunities that elevate your reputation. Just watch for impatience or mixing business with too much pleasure. Dress sharply, speak kindly and let your personality do the heavy lifting.
Your adventurous side gets a glamorous boost as Venus blazes into Aries. Love, beauty and inspiration are calling, so think spontaneous getaways, flirty philosophical debates or falling head-over-heels for a big idea. Romance thrives through new experiences or partners who stir your spirit. You are drawn to what expands your world and ignites your passion.
Your composed emotional world gets a jolt as Venus heats up your intimacy zone, stirring desire, vulnerability and perhaps a few steamy surprises. You crave connection that is soulful, honest and a little wild. Shared resources, secrets or simmering power dynamics may surface, but Venus in Aries brings the guile needed to navigate it all with confidence.
Cosmic messages for Cosmic messages for Virgo today
Libra
September 24 to October 23
With Venus waltzing into fiery Aries, your relationships receive a passionate refresh. Love wants excitement, honesty and a little playful heat. Whether deepening a bond or diving into something new, this is no time for passive partnerships. You are magnetic and alluring, seeking connection that lights a spark and keeps it burning. Go for it, Libra!
Work, health and routines may not sound seductive, but as the relator planet enters your lifestyle zone, they just might be. You may find beauty in movement, motivation in intensity or even a workplace crush or creative spark where you least expect it. Just watch for burnout, you are not a machine. Enhance your schedule, enjoy fitness goals and let pleasure fuel productivity and wellbeing.
Your love life, creativity and playful spirit receive a fabulous dose of fire. Romance is fearless, inspiration flows and fun is non-negotiable. You are not in the mood for anything lukewarm. Follow your heart wherever it leads, but pace yourself, as not every spark needs chasing. Some fires are meant to smoulder. The world is your playground, so you light it up.
A feisty influence heats up your domestic zone, inspiring creativity, passion and emotional renovation. You may feel ready to redecorate, reconnect with family or add excitement to your private life. Emotions can flare, but so can affection. Create a space that reflects your true nature. Home is not just where the heart is, it is where you recharge in style.
Conversations ignite chemistry, ideas turn poetic and you are enchanting and bold. This is prime time for sharing thoughts, writing, teaching or turning animated conversation into romance. Sibling connections or community activities may bring unexpected joy or inspiration. Just beware of saying too much, too fast. Your words are powerful alchemy, so use them with care.
Your values, resources and relationship with money receive a refresh as Venus sashays into Aries. You feel more confident in your abilities and ready to invest in what and who truly lights you up. Treat yourself, but do not let retail therapy become a full-blown love affair. When you know your worth, you stop chasing and start attracting more.
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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton struck the first blow of the new Formula 1 era with first and second fastest times in opening practice at the Australian Grand Prix.
Leclerc replaced Hamilton in top spot with a late lap that moved him 0.469 seconds clear of the seven-time champion.
Until then, less than 0.1secs had separated Hamilton, Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
Verstappen’s new team-mate Isack Hadjar was fourth fastest, 0.820secs off the pace, ahead of 18-year-old Briton Arvid Lindblad, making his debut for the Racing Bulls team.
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Aston Martin, whose dire form has been in many ways the story of the new season so far, had a predictably difficult session.
Fernando Alonso was not able to run at all because of a problem with his Honda power-unit. Team-mate Lance Stroll managed just three laps before an engine problem was also discovered on his car.
Team principal Adrian Newey had stunned F1 on Thursday when he said that the vibrations from the Honda engine were so bad that Alonso felt unable to do more than 25 laps without risking permanent nerve damage in his hands.
But this appears to have been a different reliability issue for an engine that is well below the required standard in F1 following the introduction of new rules this season.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Intense Israeli airstrikes pounded the capitals of Iran and Lebanon early Friday as the U.S. apparently struck an Iranian drone carrier at sea, intensifying its campaign targeting the Islamic Republic’s fleet of warships.
Iran launched new retaliatory attacks in the Middle East at the end of a full week of bombardment, which U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned was “about to surge dramatically.”
Israel’s military said Friday morning it had begun “a broad-scale wave of strikes” on Tehran, Iran’s capital. Witnesses described the Israeli airstrikes as particularly intense, shaking homes in the area. Others reported explosions around the Iranian city of Kermanshah in an area that is home to multiple missile bases.
The Israeli military said strikes have already destroyed most of Iran’s air defenses and missile launchers.
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The war has escalated to affect countries across the Middle East and beyond. Early Friday, Iran fired missile and drone attacks into Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, all countries that host U.S. forces. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
In Lebanon, where the war has intensified fighting between Israel and Iran-allied Hezbollah militants, Israel launched a series of airstrikes late Thursday into Friday in the southern suburbs of Beirut and other areas. Motorists jammed roads trying to flee or seek shelter.
Iran’s attacks have targeted their Arab neighbors, disrupted oil supplies and snarled global air travel. The war has killed at least 1,230 people in Iran, more than 120 in Lebanon and around a dozen in Israel, according to officials in those countries. Six U.S. troops have been killed.
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U.S. says it struck an Iranian drone carrier
The U.S. military said early Friday that it struck an Iranian drone carrier, setting it ablaze.
The U.S. military’s Central Command released black-and-white footage of the burning carrier. The Iranian military did not immediately acknowledge the attack.
The drone carrier, the IRIS Shahid Bagheri, is a converted container ship with a 180-meter-long (yard) runway for drones. The vessel can travel up to 22,000 nautical miles without needing to refuel in ports, reports said at the time of its 2005 inauguration.
Adm. Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, described the carrier as “roughly the size of a World War II aircraft carrier.”
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“And as we speak, it’s on fire,” Cooper told reporters.
Speaking alongside Cooper, Hegseth gave few details Thursday when he promised an upcoming surge.
“It’s more fighter squadrons, it’s more capabilities, it’s more defensive capabilities,” Hegseth said. “And it’s more bomber pulses more frequently.”
Iran targets country’s hosting U.S. forces
Qatar’s Defense Ministry reported early Friday it intercepted a drone attack targeting Al Udeid Air Base, which hosts the forward headquarters of the U.S. Central Command.
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Saudi Arabia intercepted and destroyed three ballistic missiles fired early Friday toward Prince Sultan Air Base south of Riyadh, which hosts U.S. forces, said a spokesperson for Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense.
Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain, where the Interior Ministry said Iranian strikes targeted two hotels and a residential building. It said there were no casualties. In Kuwait, where the six U.S. soldiers were killed Sunday, the Kuwaiti army said its air defenses were activated when missile and drone attacks breached Kuwait’s airspace.
Trump again urges Iranians to “take back” their country
In brief remarks at the White House on Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump again urged the Iranian people to “help take back your country.” This time he promised the U.S. would grant them “immunity” amid the war and ongoing dangers under the current Iranian regime.
“So you’ll be perfectly safe with total immunity,” Trump said, without giving any details about what that meant. “Or you’ll face absolutely guaranteed death.”
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In an interview with the news website Axios, Trump said he should be involved in choosing Iran’s new supreme leader to replace Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the opening strikes of the war. Trump spoke dismissively of Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, being a front-runner to replace his father, calling him “a lightweight.”
“We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran,” Trump said.
Iranian official says there’s no trust to resume talks with U.S.
Iran has not requested talks with the U.S. to bring an end to the widening war, Iran’s ambassador to Egypt told the Associated Press on Thursday. Ambassador Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour denied comments by Trump that Iran wants to negotiate.
He said a lack of trust makes such engagement impossible after talks for a possible nuclear deal twice failed and ended with war.
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“There will be no trust in Trump,” Ferdousi Pour said.
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the U.S. Navy of committing “an atrocity at sea” for sinking the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean, killing at least 87 crew members.
The Iranian ship was returning from an exercise hosted by the Indian navy that the U.S. also joined. Sri Lankan authorities said 32 crew members were rescued. Araghchi said it had been carrying “almost 130” crew.
An Iranian cleric later called on state television for the shedding of both Israeli and “Trump’s blood.”
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Israel hits Lebanon with multiple airstrikes around Beirut
Israel carried out at least 11 airstrikes late Thursday and early Friday, targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut. Fires broke out near a gas station.
The Israeli army issued a warning Thursday evening, urging residents to “save your lives and evacuate your homes immediately.” Two hospitals evacuated patients and staff. No casualties were immediately reported.
The Lebanese health ministry said the death toll has risen to 123 since the resurgence of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, which struck Israel in the opening days of the war.
A spokesperson for the U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, Tilak Pokharel, said Thursday that peacekeepers had seen and heard clashes, including ground combat, in southern Lebanon as more Israeli forces have moved across the border.
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Bynum reported from Savannah, Georgia, and Abou AlJoud from Beirut, Lebanon. AP journalists around the world contributed.
The Israeli military had issued an evacuation order on four separate districts in the city’s southern suburbs and half a million people or more had taken to the streets.
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Image: People trying to flee from Dahiyeh in Beirut’s southern suburbs. Pic: AP
They were united by one single aim: to flee the capital as quickly as they could.
The fear was self-evident – that Israeli planes and drones will obliterate their homes.
‘It’s so dangerous’
We managed to grab a word with one man preparing to flee. His wife cradled a small child on the back of his battered-looking moped.
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“The whole place is under threat; it seems they’re going to strike, we’ve got to pick up our family and flee,” he said.
His wife added: “With all these threats and strikes, it’s so dangerous, it is not safe at all.”
He then guided his bike into the snarling traffic.
The words of a far-right Israeli cabinet minister have amplified the anxiety here.
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The Beirut suburb of Dahiya, said Bezalal Smotrich, would resemble the decimated city of Khan Younis in Gaza.
“You wanted to bring hell on us, you brought hell on yourselves. Dahiyah will look like Khan Younis. Our citizens of the north will live quietly, in peace and in security,” he declared.
What seems clear to people in Lebanon is that the Israelis are now making the rules.
Residents in southern Lebanon have also been ordered to leave their homes and head north beyond the Litani River – and we discovered their air campaign was well under way in the coastal city of Tyre.
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Image: Israeli tanks in southern Lebanon
‘We have nowhere to go’
We were taken to a bomb site by a member of Hezbollah’s media arm, who told us we were looking at the city power station.
A giant tank holding diesel was punctured with holes and a tower supporting solar panels had collapsed. The site was stinking, smoking wreck and Tyre no longer had electricity.
We wondered why some city residents had decided to stay.
Hussein Chehadeh told us the reason was simple – he had “no money”, he said, and had the pressure of paying for children, petrol, houses, and rent.
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“Our problem here in the south”, he said, [is] “we have nowhere to go”.
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‘Month of death and destruction’ in Lebanon
Israel ‘will not stop’
Mr Chehadeh and many others in the south are putting themselves at risk.
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In exclusive footage passed to Sky News, we saw the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) taking up positions in the southern Lebanese hills, with the country’s military chief of staff suggesting that Israel was prepared to go much further.
“We are striking forcefully, deeper inside Lebanon, and we will strengthen control in the south. We will not stop until Hezbollah is disarmed,” said Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir.
It seems this military conflict may morph into all-out war – a contest and a potential catastrophe that could sweep up all in its path.
Officers were called to an address on Stoneleigh Road, Oldham, at around 5.12pm after reports of a serious assault.
They found a man with several injuries who was taken to hospital, but sadly died a day later on Monday, March 2.
Police have formally identified the man as Kenneth Turner.
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Dwaine Turner, 35, of Stoneleigh Road, Oldham, has now been charged with murder and is being held in police custody.
He is due to appear at Tameside Magistrates Court tomorrow (Thursday, March 5, 2026).
Detective Chief Inspector Louise Edwards, of GMP’s Major Incident Team, said: “Our priority is understanding the full circumstances which led to this tragic incident and getting justice for the victim.
“Our thoughts are with Kenneth’s family, who are being supported by specialist officers.
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“We recognise that this investigation may cause concern within the local community, but I want to assure the public that this is an isolated incident.
“You will notice an increased presence in the area whilst we conduct enquiries, but also across the coming days as the local neighbourhood team look to provide reassurance to those living close by.
“Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact police on 101 quoting the log number 2358 of 01/03/26, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”