Met forms team after attacks on Jewish community
The move comes after a series of arson attacks at Jewish sites, as well as a double stabbing.

The move comes after a series of arson attacks at Jewish sites, as well as a double stabbing.

The FIRE (Financially Independent, Retire Early) movement encourages extreme frugality and aggressive investing to achieve early retirement, exemplified by UK couple Alan and Katie Donegan and US teacher Amy Minkley. While challenging due to high living costs, proponents like financial experts suggest a more balanced approach, though extreme frugality remains central for some.

The US Supreme Court ruled states can ban transgender women from female school and college sports, upholding laws in Idaho and West Virginia. The decision found bans don't violate Title IX but justices split on 14th Amendment equal protection.

Paul Flack, 55, brother of the late TV presenter Caroline Flack, has died in Norwich, six years after his sister's suicide. An inquest into his death has been opened and adjourned to October 23, with further inquiries required.

Paraguayan goalkeeper Orlando Gill, 26, became his country's World Cup hero against Germany, saving two penalties. His remarkable rise follows a period of personal hardship where he sold his kit to support his family after his son's premature birth, enhancing his growing reputation.

James Evans, a Reform UK MS, has been appointed chair of the Welsh climate change, environment, sustainability and rural affairs committee, raising concerns among green groups due to Reform UK's anti-net zero stance. Evans pledges impartiality, while others await to see how he leads scrutiny.

British players faced numerous first-round defeats at Wimbledon, with 13 home players losing, equalling last year's total. However, Katie Swan and Arthur Fery secured victories, becoming the first British players to progress to the second round.