• New drug offers hope for a rare form of heart strain - Daily Mail

    New drug offers hope for a rare form of heart strain - Daily Mail
    New drug offers hope for a rare form of heart strain  Daily MailCarrying blockbuster sales expectations, BMS' Camyzos picks up early nod from England's NICE  FiercePharmaMigraine sufferers get rejoice after new pill approved for NHS  Bristol LiveThousands with heart condition that killed Sir David Frost's son to get first NHS treatment  inewsFirst treatment to target heart condition set to benefit thousands as NICE draft guidance approves NHS use &nbs
  • Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces new cabinet

    Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces new cabinet
    Appointments hint that leader’s third decade in office may see move towards orthodox economic policyThe Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, announced his new cabinet after a lavish inauguration ceremony on Saturday, marking the beginning of his third decade in office with appointments intended to hint at a move towards orthodox economic policy and muscular diplomacy.At a swearing in where he attempted to strike a unifying tone in contrast with much of his campaign, Erdoğan s
  • The moment I knew: We lived in different cities but even in the same room, I missed him

    The moment I knew: We lived in different cities but even in the same room, I missed him
    Linda Marigliano and Magnus had lives on opposite sides of the world. But when he passed the ‘meet the parents’ lunch with flying colours, she felt despair – and delight – on the eve of his departureGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailI didn’t know when I’d see Magnus again. The thought made me feel slightly ill, even though I was in denial. I would be fine!But that night, something was different.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads,
  • Hard to bare: Noosa’s nude beach crackdown reveals uncomfortable trend for nation’s naturists

    Hard to bare: Noosa’s nude beach crackdown reveals uncomfortable trend for nation’s naturists
    Clothing-optional beaches in NSW and Victoria are also fighting to keep their status amid concerns about indecencyWhen Queensland police fined people for taking their clothes off at a well-known nude beach last month, they “poked the bear” that is the naturist community, Scott Rider says.“That’s b.e.a.r.,” the Queensland Naturist Association vice-president spells. “And we’re all riled up now.” Continue reading...
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  • Former BBC presenter Dan Walker speaks out about Phillip Schofield scandal - Yorkshire Live

    Former BBC presenter Dan Walker speaks out about Phillip Schofield scandal  Yorkshire LiveFern Britton in 'tears' as she speaks for first time after Phillip Schofield scandal  The MirrorPiers Morgan questions 'relentless persecution' of Phillip Schofield  The Independent“He's The Ultimate Narcissist” Richard Tice Accuses Phillip Schofield Of Playing “The Victim”  TalkTVSchofield says his affair wasn't an abuse of power because he ch
  • Three police officers injured in County Durham knife attack

    Three police officers injured in County Durham knife attack
    Officers injured while checking on an individual in Billingham and taken to hospital to receive stitchesThree police officers were taken to hospital after being injured in a knife attack in north-east England on Friday evening. Officers attended an address in County Durham to carry out a welfare check on an individual.At the site, they encountered a man with a knife who became aggressive towards them, leaving two Cleveland police officers with puncture wounds and the third with slash wounds. Con
  • Biden signs debt ceiling bill after months-long standoff, avoiding default

    Biden signs debt ceiling bill after months-long standoff, avoiding default
    Kevin McCarthy, the House speaker, secured a number of cuts on federal spending, with the borrowing limit suspended until 2025Joe Biden signed a bill on Saturday to suspend the US debt ceiling, ending a months-long standoff with the Republican House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, and averting a federal default that could have upended the world economy.Economists warned that a default could have caused the US unemployment rate to double while significantly damaging gross domestic product. Continue read
  • ‘One more to go’: Pep Guardiola urges Manchester City to seal historic treble

    ‘One more to go’: Pep Guardiola urges Manchester City to seal historic treble
    ‘We are in a position that we will probably never be in again’City have chance to emulate Manchester United’s feat of 1999Pep Guardiola has urged his Manchester City team to go and win next Saturday’s Champions League final and complete the treble as they may “never again” have the chance set up by Saturday’s 2-1 victory against Manchester United in the FA Cup final.City’s win completed the Double and came in the first all-Manchester final in the c
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  • Sunak under fire as ‘stupid’ Eat Out to Help Out scheme to be focus of Covid inquiry

    Sunak under fire as ‘stupid’ Eat Out to Help Out scheme to be focus of Covid inquiry
    Leading scientist attacks prime minister as criticism mounts of government approach to science during the crisisRishi Sunak is facing a barrage of criticism in the run-up to the official Covid-19 inquiry as a leading scientist attacks his “spectacularly stupid” Eat Out to Help Out scheme, which is believed to have caused a sudden rise in cases of the virus.The prime minister’s role as chancellor during the pandemic is under increasing scrutiny – as is that of his predeces
  • England’s Ben Stokes insists he’s ‘on course to bowl’ in first Ashes Test

    England’s Ben Stokes insists he’s ‘on course to bowl’ in first Ashes Test
    Captain ‘happy’ with fitness despite not bowling against Ireland‘Very impressed’: Stokes hails Josh Tongue after fine showingA week ago, Ben Stokes had never met Josh Tongue. But as the England captain heads into the Ashes series with questions over his own fitness, he fancies an additional fast bowler has been found to augment his attack.Tongue was already in the 16-man squad for the first two Tests against Australia before completing a maiden five-wicket haul on debut a
  • Hong Kong police detain eight people on eve of Tiananmen anniversary

    Hong Kong police detain eight people on eve of Tiananmen anniversary
    Police say four arrested for ‘seditious’ acts while a further four taken away on suspicion of breaching the peaceHong Kong police detained eight people, including activists and artists, on the eve of the 34th anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown, a move that signals the city’s shrinking freedom of expression.Police said in a statement late on Saturday that four people had been arrested for allegedly disrupting order in public spaces or carrying out acts with
  • Thousands rally in Belgrade against government and culture of violence

    Thousands rally in Belgrade against government and culture of violence
    Major demonstration is the fifth recent anti-government protest and was sparked by anger over two mass shootingsTens of thousands gathered on Saturday for the fifth anti-government protest in recent weeks in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, after two back-to-back shootings that killed 18 people, half of them children.The “Serbia against violence” protests have evolved into some of the largest rallies since widespread demonstrations triggered the fall of strongman Slobodan Milo&scaro
  • Celtic sweep Inverness aside in Scottish Cup final to secure domestic treble

    Celtic sweep Inverness aside in Scottish Cup final to secure domestic treble
    If, as seems highly likely, this was farewell it was low key in nature. Ange Postecoglou refused to directly address speculation he will be named as Tottenham’s new manager in the lead-up to the Scottish Cup final. He was similarly vague after a domestic treble was secured with victory over Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Everything, however, points towards Postecoglou pitching up in north London within days.“Before you look ahead, you have to enjoy this,” Postecoglou said. &ldqu
  • Microsoft Kills Cortana in Windows - Thurrott.com - Thurrott.com

    Microsoft Kills Cortana in Windows - Thurrott.com - Thurrott.com
    Microsoft Kills Cortana in Windows - Thurrott.com  Thurrott.comMicrosoft says it's curtains for Cortana in Windows 11 (and 10) – but that's no surprise  TechRadarMicrosoft just burned Cortana to the ground — there's a better AI assistant in town anyway  Laptop MagMicrosoft Windows latest: Cortana app out, adverts in  The RegisterMicrosoft will kill support for the Cortana Windows app in late 2023  NeowinView Full coverage on Google Ne
  • Makers of Lightyear flop among Pixar job cuts by Disney

    Makers of Lightyear flop among Pixar job cuts by Disney
    Director and producer of Toy Story spinoff lose roles after $200m production brought in just $226.7m in global ticket sales Walt Disney’s Pixar Animation Studios has eliminated 75 positions including those of two executives behind the box office disappointment Lightyear, sources said on Saturday, the first significant job cuts at the studio in a decade.The cuts included Lightyear director Angus MacLane, a 26-year Pixar veteran who was part of the senior creative team on such acclaimed film
  • The Observer view on the Covid inquiry: why was the science ignored? | Observer editorial

    The Observer view on the Covid inquiry: why was the science ignored? | Observer editorial
    The lessons to be learned from the government’s mistakes in handling of the coronavirus are crucial. We need all the factsIf one clear lesson is to be taken from our response to the arrival of Covid-19 three years ago, it is an appreciation of the highly effective role played by scientists in fighting the pandemic. Within weeks of the Sars-CoV-2 virus emerging, researchers had sequenced every one of its genes and had pinpointed the cells through which Covid-19 enters the body. By the end o
  • Fan arrested at Wembley for wearing shirt referencing Hillsborough disaster

    Fan arrested at Wembley for wearing shirt referencing Hillsborough disaster
    Police act after image of Manchester United shirt spread online‘He has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence’A man has been arrested at Wembley after a picture emerged of a football fan wearing a jersey with what appeared to be a reference to the Hillsborough disaster printed on the back.The Metropolitan Police Events Twitter account retweeted a picture of a man wearing a Manchester United shirt that had the number 97 on the back and the words “Not Enough”.
  • Richard Wakeling, crime boss extradited to UK from Thailand, starts jail sentence

    Richard Wakeling, crime boss extradited to UK from Thailand, starts jail sentence
    Drug importer fled UK in 2018 before trial that led to 11-year prison term but was captured at a Bangkok garage in FebruaryAn organised crime boss described as a most wanted fugitive after going on the run in 2018 has been jailed after his extradition to the UK from Thailand.Richard Wakeling arrived back in the country on Thursday evening and appeared at Chelmsford crown court on Friday afternoon, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said. Continue reading...
  • ‘We can’t just be in our ivory tower’: the Italian conductor aiming to open up the Royal Opera House to everyone

    ‘We can’t just be in our ivory tower’: the Italian conductor aiming to open up the Royal Opera House to everyone
    Speranza Scappucci hopes to demystify the art form for the English public when she becomes principal guest conductorIn her native Italy, conductor Speranza Scappucci stars in a national television show in which she sits at the piano explaining symphonies and operas to viewers, before performing them with an orchestra, to help bring classical works to new audiences.And soon she hopes to help demystify opera for British audiences. On Sunday the Royal Opera House announced her appointment as its fi
  • New drug combination offers ovarian cancer breakthrough

    New drug combination offers ovarian cancer breakthrough
    The revolutionary treatment has been shown to significantly shrink tumours in almost half of patients with the diseaseThousands of women with ovarian cancer could benefit from a revolutionary drug combination after it was shown to significantly shrink tumours in almost half of patients with the disease.The new treatment blocks tumour growth, helping keep the disease at bay for years. Experts said the “fantastic” and “very exciting” results from clinical trials of the drug
  • This Morning editor says ‘scores are being settled’ over Phillip Schofield

    This Morning editor says ‘scores are being settled’ over Phillip Schofield
    Martin Frizell says people should ‘read between the lines’ of media storm surrounding presenter’s exitThe editor of ITV’s This Morning has further fuelled the row raging over the culture behind the scenes at the show, accusing some of those who have spoken out recently of seeking to settle scores, even as he called for some respite for his staff.The programme has been at the centre of weeks of media attention that started with reports about a rift between its longstanding
  • New Hampshire man arrested and charged with death threat to US senator

    New Hampshire man arrested and charged with death threat to US senator
    Statement by US attorney’s office says Brian Landry, 66, called office of unnamed senator saying ‘I’m a veteran sniper’A New Hampshire man was arrested and charged with threatening to kill an unnamed US senator.On Friday, the US attorney’s office for the district of New Hampshire announced that Brian Landry, 66, was charged with threatening to assault, kidnap or murder the senator, “in connection with the official’s performance of official duties”.
  • Coco Gauff fights back against Andreeva as Swiatek serves double bagel to Wang

    Coco Gauff fights back against Andreeva as Swiatek serves double bagel to Wang
    American defeats 16-year-old Russian 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-1Elena Rybakina out with illness, Swiatek wins 6-0, 6-0Coco Gauff took her first steps on the ITF junior circuit as a precocious 13-year-old, competing against opponents five years her senior as her contemporaries played among each other. It was not until last summer that she faced a younger opponent, just a few months younger, on the elite women’s tour for the first time.As Gauff lined up against Mirra Andreeva on Court Suzanne Lenglen,
  • ‘You’re looking to die’: the Brazil river where illegal fishing threatens lives

    ‘You’re looking to die’: the Brazil river where illegal fishing threatens lives
    Poaching of endangered species flourishes despite widespread outcry – but sustainable fishing could end the violence engulfing the tradeJosé Maria Batista Damasceno weeps as he describes his decades dodging death in the Brazilian Amazon.There was the time, along the Japurá River, that an illegal fisherman threatened to butcher him if he didn’t get out of town. “You’d better leave or we’ll harpoon you,” Damasceno remembers being told. Continue rea
  • The Covid public inquiry: nothing to see here – cartoon

    The Covid public inquiry: nothing to see here – cartoon
    From Boris Johnson to Rishi Sunak, no one in government has anything to hide…• You can order your own copy of this cartoon Continue reading...
  • Ocean Vuong: ‘I don’t believe a writer should just keep writing as long as they’re alive’

    Ocean Vuong: ‘I don’t believe a writer should just keep writing as long as they’re alive’
    The award-winning poet and author on bringing his career to a meaningful end, processing the death of his mother via verse, and his love of mixed martial artsOcean Vuong, 34, is an American poet and novelist born in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and raised in Hartford, Connecticut. His 2016 debut poetry collection, Night Sky With Exit Wounds, won the TS Eliot prize and Forward prize in 2017. His debut novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, was published in 2019 and is being adapted for the s
  • Tiananmen massacre museum opens in New York despite fear of Beijing backlash

    Tiananmen massacre museum opens in New York despite fear of Beijing backlash
    Communist party has campaigned for decades to eradicate remembrance events for the 4 June clashes in BeijingWhen Zhou Fengsuo was looking for a space in New York to display his art collection, he couldn’t believe his luck when he stumbled across 894 6th Avenue in the heart of midtown Manhattan. The numbers of the address – 8946 – were the same as the date he wanted to commemorate: 4 June 1989. It was “unbelievable”, the former student leader marvelled.That Zhou&rsqu
  • Glass bottles row could sink Scotland’s deposit return scheme, official says

    Glass bottles row could sink Scotland’s deposit return scheme, official says
    Humza Yousaf wrote to Rishi Sunak to say decision to remove glass containers from scheme has put environmental plan in ‘danger’Leaders in Westminster and Holyrood have been urged to get round a table to sort out a growing row over Scotland’s deposit return scheme, after the Scottish first minister indicated that it could be scrapped due to restrictions imposed in London.Humza Yousaf wrote to the UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, saying the UK government’s decision to in eff
  • Street Fighter 6 players are struggling to access their deluxe edition on PS5 - Eurogamer.net

    Street Fighter 6 players are struggling to access their deluxe edition on PS5 - Eurogamer.net
    Street Fighter 6 players are struggling to access their deluxe edition on PS5  Eurogamer.netAll the Best Character Recipes in Street Fighter 6  The EscapistStreet Fighter 6: All World Tour Masters' Locations  Push SquareCan't access your Street Fighter 6 deluxe or ultimate edition extras? Here's a workaround  TechRadarStreet Fighter 6 Has Perfected the Fighting Game Formula  Den of GeekView Full coverage on Google News
  • What draws US tourists to Slovenia? Surely not the ill-fated Venus de Melania | Rachel Cooke

    What draws US tourists to Slovenia? Surely not the ill-fated Venus de Melania | Rachel Cooke
    The arson of a wooden statue of the former first lady has been seen as symbolic. My Slovenian hosts think differentlyI spent last weekend in Ljubljana, where I was talking about comics at the invitation of Slovenia’s biggest publisher of graphic novels, VigeVageKnjige, and everything about it was delightful: the tarragon ice cream (no, really), the streetlights (mounted on Ionic pillars), the buildings designed by the great Jože Plečnik. But I was also struck by the number of Ame
  • Manchester City hold off Manchester United to win FA Cup and strike Double

    Manchester City hold off Manchester United to win FA Cup and strike Double
    Surely not again? Ilkay Gündogan had already hit one volley and what a volley it was, inside 13 seconds, the ball flying into the Manchester United net to make him the fastest ever FA Cup final goalscorer.Now, early in the second half, the Manchester City midfielder set himself again on the edge of the United box, Kevin De Bruyne having pulled back a free-kick into his sphere of influence. United were level at that point thanks to a Bruno Fernandes penalty following a real letter-of-the-law
  • Derby protester could face legal action or prison for contempt of court

    Derby protester could face legal action or prison for contempt of court
    Man trespassed on Epsom course after start of the raceAuguste Rodin won to give Ryan Moore third Derby successA protester from the group Animal Rising who ran on to Epsom racecourse about 10 seconds after the start of Saturday’s Derby can expect to face legal action and potentially even imprisonment for contempt of court as a result of his actions.“The court order [an injunction secured by the Jockey Club, Epsom’s owners, last week] provides a clear route to prosecution, fines
  • Rolfö caps Barcelona comeback against Wolfsburg to win thrilling WCL final

    Rolfö caps Barcelona comeback against Wolfsburg to win thrilling WCL final
    This was Barcelona’s final to lose. The cream of Europe had promised to make up for their humbling 3-1 defeat by Lyon in Turin last year and pay back the efforts of fans they “owed” a second Champions League final victory.Wolfsburg knew they were the underdogs – or underwolves – it was a narrative set as soon as the semi-finals were over. Yet they almost punctured the party when goals from Ewa Pajor and Alexandra Popp gave them a 2-0 half-time lead. Continue reading
  • Met officers accused of not assisting in inquiry of man who drowned in Thames

    Met officers accused of not assisting in inquiry of man who drowned in Thames
    The family of Oladeji Omishore, who died soon after being Tasered by an officer, launches legal action against police watchdogThe Metropolitan police’s reputation on racism is again under scrutiny after it emerged that officers involved in the death of a man who was Tasered on a London bridge are under investigation for allegedly failing to cooperate with an official inquiry into the high-profile tragedy.A year ago tomorrow on Sunday, Oladeji Omishore, 41, fell into the River Thames after
  • Gene genius: how the placenta project is unlocking the secrets of our cells

    Gene genius: how the placenta project is unlocking the secrets of our cells
    The Human Cell Atlas is already helping to ensure safer pregnancies, and scientists believe it will help them understand many other conditionsIt provides oxygen and nutrients for a growing baby, removes waste products as they build up in its blood, and protects the life of the foetus. Yet the placenta, the temporary organ that cherishes the unborn, is a puzzle. It carries the DNA of the newly formed child but manages to elude immune responses from its genetically distinct mother.Understanding ho
  • Full transparency: the everyday art of glassware – in pictures

    Full transparency: the everyday art of glassware – in pictures
    For several years now, artist Eunkyoung Son, who lives in Seoul, has explored her fascination with glass in a series of striking illustrations. The fine art graduate depicts of all kinds of glassware with oil pencils and acrylic paint, from champagne flutes to tumblers, focusing on finding beauty in the everyday. “Glass has a different colour or shape depending on the angle,” she says. “I love that it distorts the things behind it, not reflecting them in its form directly. It f
  • Ever higher interest rates won’t solve the problem of greedflation

    Ever higher interest rates won’t solve the problem of greedflation
    Central banks seem blind to one of the real causes of inflation: profiteering under cover of Covid and the Ukraine warGreedflation will probably prove to be a brief moment in history – two years, possibly three, when corporations jacked up prices above and beyond the extra costs they faced, while most people were more concerned with the pandemic and later the Ukraine war.Brief it may be, but history won’t be kind if we ignore the importance of greedflation, as most economists and pol
  • Modi has spent billions modernising India’s trains but safety is biggest need

    Modi has spent billions modernising India’s trains but safety is biggest need
    Though the number of railway accidents has come down in the past few years, derailment remains the main causeThere is no railway system quite like the Indian railways. Trains remain an essential lifeline in India, the world’s most populous country of 1.4 billion people, carrying about 13 million passengers a day for work, family and leisure on trains that weave across 40,000 miles of track, more than enough to wrap around the Earth.Friday night’s collision involving two passenger tra
  • Verstappen storms to Spanish F1 GP pole as Russell and Hamilton clash

    Verstappen storms to Spanish F1 GP pole as Russell and Hamilton clash
    Dominant Red Bull driver half a second clear of Carlos SainzHamilton and Russell summoned to stewards after incidentThere will probably be no short debrief at Mercedes in Barcelona as the team once operationally as slick as they come were left looking ham-fisted in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix. Even the team principal, Toto Wolff, held his hands up to what he described as a “silly” incident.Max Verstappen delivered a devastatingly strong lap for pole but in his wake Lewis Ha
  • Utah school district that banned Bible considers removing Book of Mormon

    Utah school district that banned Bible considers removing Book of Mormon
    Davis school district says it will assess text after complaint for ‘pornographic or indecent materials’ under law passed last year A school district in Utah that last week banned the Bible from school libraries is now being asked to consider a further title for removal: the Book of Mormon.The Davis school district, which serves Davis county, north of Salt Lake City, said it was considering a new complaint demanding the removal of the foundational text of the Utah-based Church of Jesu
  • ‘We’re crap at capitalism. We need something different’: the battle for economic revival in the Welsh valleys

    ‘We’re crap at capitalism. We need something different’: the battle for economic revival in the Welsh valleys
    Decades of attempts to overcome economic blight in the region have failed. Now some say a fresh approach is neededDriving up the bigger of the two Rhondda valleys, it is hard to believe that not so long ago it was part of one of the biggest coal-producing areas in the world. The terrace houses built for the men who worked the pits are still there, but of the mines themselves nothing remains. Nature has reclaimed the spoil tips. The scars of industrialisation are hard to spot.But appearances can
  • Why two luxury London homes are at the centre of Pakistan’s turmoil

    Why two luxury London homes are at the centre of Pakistan’s turmoil
    The unrest that engulfed the country after Imran Khan’s arrest is linked to valuable properties in the British capital. They have raised concerns about the UK’s status as a haven for political elites and their moneyWhen the former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan was arrested last month, it triggered uproar across the country, with days of protest and violence. The unrest was not limited to Islamabad: it also spilled over into the streets of London.Such was the disruption at one
  • Rise of the tourdrobe: how Beyoncé’s gigs are the new designer catwalk

    Rise of the tourdrobe: how Beyoncé’s gigs are the new designer catwalk
    Fans aren’t just going to the tour to listen to the music, they’re also going for the outfitsFrom underneath a giant screen of rolling, pink, fluffy clouds and a plume of grey mist, Beyoncé slowly ascends on to her Renaissance stage. A month into her global tour – her first in seven years – the first outfit has been different each night.There’s been a crystal-embroidered Alexander McQueen bodysuit in Stockholm, a glittering silver Paco Rabanne mini-dress in P
  • A lawyer got ChatGPT to do his research, but he isn’t AI’s biggest fool | John Naughton

    A lawyer got ChatGPT to do his research, but he isn’t AI’s biggest fool | John Naughton
    The emerging technology is causing pratfalls all over – not least tech bosses begging for someone to regulate themThis story begins on 27 August 2019, when Roberto Mata was a passenger on an Avianca flight 670 from El Salvador to New York and a metal food and drink trolley allegedly injured his knee. As is the American way, Mata duly sued Avianca and the airline responded by asking that the case be dismissed because “the statute of limitations had expired”. Mata’s lawyers
  • UK mental health charities handed sensitive data to Facebook for targeted ads

    UK mental health charities handed sensitive data to Facebook for targeted ads
    Embedded tracking tool revealed details of users’ visits to content on depression, self-harm and eating disordersSome of Britain’s biggest charities providing support for people with mental health problems shared details of sensitive web browsing with Facebook for use in its targeted advertising system.The data was sent via a tracking tool embedded in the charities’ websites and included details of webpages a user visited and buttons they clicked across content linked to depres
  • Catalans Dragons rout Wigan on Magic Weekend thanks to Johnstone treble

    Catalans Dragons rout Wigan on Magic Weekend thanks to Johnstone treble
    Magic Weekend: Wigan 22-46 Catalans DragonsSalford 26-16 Hull KR; Leeds 24-26 Castleford The spectacle and the occasion Super League’s Magic Weekend provides always feels like an opportunity for at least one side with Grand Final aspirations to lay down a significant marker every season. On the opening day of this year’s event in Newcastle, Catalans Dragons did exactly that against one of their major rivals for the title.The Dragons have flirted with a Super League title for a number
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan sworn is as Turkey's president for unprecedented third term - Sky News

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan sworn is as Turkey's president for unprecedented third term  Sky NewsTurkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces new cabinet  The GuardianErdogan snubs Pak PM; Refuses hug despite two attempts | Netizens fume as video goes viral  Hindustan TimesErdogan set to take oath for third term in office in Turkey  Hampstead Highgate ExpressTurkey's President Erdogan sworn in for third term - BBC News  BBC NewsView Full covera
  • Edward Enninful, the British Vogue editor who keeps pushing boundaries

    Edward Enninful, the British Vogue editor who keeps pushing boundaries
    Enninful has transformed title from archaic, mostly white glossy into diverse, multi-platform brandBritish Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful promoted to new roleWhen Edward Enninful was appointed editor-in-chief of British Vogue in 2017, he became the first man and the first black person to hold the title.Throughout his six-year tenure, the firsts have continued, with Enninful, recently promoted to a new global role, championing a series of pioneering moments. Continue reading...
  • Humpback whale freed after gruelling eight-hour rescue mission in Australia

    Humpback whale freed after gruelling eight-hour rescue mission in Australia
    Deteriorating conditions and other whales in area south of Sydney hampered attempts, say rescuersA humpback whale trapped in waters south of Sydney has finally been freed after a gruelling eight-hour rescue mission.Rescue efforts began on Saturday morning after reports of a whale in distress off Five Islands near Port Kembla. Volunteer crews from Marine Rescue NSW and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service were called to assist at about 8.30am. Continue reading...
  • Police make 19 arrests as animal rights protesters plan to disrupt Epsom Derby - CNN International

    Police make 19 arrests as animal rights protesters plan to disrupt Epsom Derby  CNN InternationalEpsom Derby protester tackled on track during race  The TelegraphAnimal rights group defends Epsom Derby protests  Sky NewsEpsom Derby 2023: Protester tackled on track during race  BBCKing Charles likely to feel pressure after horse race invaded  Geo NewsView Full coverage on Google News

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