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Americans brace for healthcare insurance costs to spike as subsidies set to end
The monthly cost of health insurance could rise by 114% on average, according to health research nonprofit KFF. Source link
UK aid for Hurricane Melissa reaches Jamaica as Britons to be evacuated
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has said the UK’s first chartered flight from Jamaica to the UK will depart late on Saturday. Source link
Helicopter crash victim named by family
A man who died in a helicopter crash in Doncaster on Thursday has been named as Peter Smith, 70. Source link
Thousands of poorest Scots to receive free weight-loss jabs in trial
Up to 5,000 people in Scotland will take the injections as part of a multi-million pound study being led by Glasgow University. Source link
Canadian PM Carney apologises to Trump over anti-tariff ad
Carney told Trump the commercial, which quoted Ronald Reagan, was “not something I would have done”. Source link
After Andrew saga, has politicians' 'no-comment' approach to royals had its day?
For years, ministers avoided speaking about the royal row – but this could be a turning point, writes Laura Kuenssberg. Source link
Former Aberdeen and Arsenal footballer Willie Young dies age 73
The defender played for Aberdeen, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur but is best remembered for a cynical foul which changed the laws of the game. Source link
Young women should not join Army, says mother of soldier who took her life
The mum of soldier who was sexually assaulted says the Army “protects themselves” and not recruits. Source link
Andrew should answer Epstein questions in US, Democrats say
Members of a panel investigating the late sex offender Epstein say the former prince should “come clean”. Source link
Samia wins Tanzania election with 98% of votes amid unrest
Demonstrations continued on Friday as young protesters denounced the election as unfair. Source link