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Thousands of US flights cancelled or delayed over government shutdown cuts
Friday marked the first day of flight cuts mandated by the US government at 40 of the nation’s airports Source link
At least four prisoners freed in error still at large, BBC told
The government is under increasing pressure after a number of high-profile wrong releases. Source link
'Control freak' Sesko should ignore critics – Amorim
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim accepts £73.7m striker Benjamin Sesko has struggled at times in his first few weeks at the club but urges him not to take criticism from club legends personally. Source link
Trump says he may give Hungary an exemption on Russian oil sanctions
Trump has recently increased pressure on US allies to curb their spending on Russian oil. Source link
'We had to create a human chain to evacuate' – Jamaican hospital rebuilds after hurricane
The heaps of twisted building material and water damaged equipment is being cleared as Jamaicans recover from Hurricane Melissa. Source link
Sixth Met officer sacked after BBC Panorama film
Sgt Lawrence Hume was filmed calling for a Charing Cross police station detainee to be beaten up. Source link
Sabalenka beats Anisimova in 'incredible match' to reach Riyadh final
Aryna Sabalenka says winning an “incredible” semi-final against Amanda Anisimova will be “great preparation” for facing Elena Rybakina in Saturday’s WTA Finals decider. Source link
Algerian sex offender mistakenly released from Wandsworth prison arrested
Brahim Kaddour-Cherif was one of two men let out in error from the prison within a week. Source link
British ex-soldier arrested over alleged murder of Kenyan woman in 2012
Robert James Purkiss faces extradition over allegations he murdered Agnes Manjiru. Source link
Alex Salmond died with debts of more than £340,000
Insolvency firm Begbies Traynor has named a trustee in sequestration to handle the former first minister’s estate. Source link