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China condemns British Steel nationalisation as Uganda mourns school bus tragedy
Beijing warns British Steel nationalisation could deter investment, UK mortgage rules ease for first-time buyers, and at least 21 die in a Ugandan school bus crash; plus England’s World Cup exit, an Ozzy Osbourne tribute day and Nolan’s Odyssey opens strong.
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I think the latest record-breaking Windows 11 update messed up my monitor
PC Gamer reports that a recent Windows 11 update, described as record-breaking, may have caused a monitor problem for one user. The article highlights the potential disruption caused when a major operating-system update affects display hardware, particularly for PC gamers who depend on stable monitor performance. The supplied text does not include the article’s substantive…
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Black Box Management Signs ‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’s Rob Lathan
Talent management and production company Black Box Management has signed actor and comedian Rob Lathan, whose profile has risen following his role in Prime Video’s Emmy-nominated comedy Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat. The signing reflects Black Box’s continued expansion of its client roster as the reality-hoax mockumentary format, pioneered by the original Jury Duty, cements…
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10 vehicles seized in Burngreave police crackdown as major multi-agency operation launched
Police have seized ten vehicles during a crackdown in Burngreave as part of a major operation involving several agencies. The action appears intended to address local crime and vehicle-related concerns, though the available article text provides no further detail on alleged offences, arrests or outcomes. The report’s headline identifies Burngreave as the location and confirms…
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Could you be sucked out of a plane window? It’s happened more than once and after Ryanair’s passenger’s terrifying ordeal, DEEP DIVE examines what causes it, your odds of surviving and what it does to the body
An in-depth feature examines the rare but alarming phenomenon of aircraft passengers being partially sucked out of plane windows, prompted by a recent terrifying incident involving a Ryanair passenger. The piece looks at what causes such events, typically linked to structural failures or depressurisation at altitude, and why they attract significant public attention given the…
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FBI arrests man accused of using Steam games to drain victims’ crypto wallets
US prosecutors have charged a 21-year-old Florida student, Zyaire Wilkins, with uploading fake video games containing malware to the Steam gaming platform in order to steal victims’ personal data and cryptocurrency. The FBI arrested Wilkins on Tuesday, alleging that he and unnamed accomplices distributed the malicious games over the past two years, marketing them through…
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This Ultra-Portable Bose Bluetooth Speaker Is Under $100 for a Limited Time
The SoundLink Micro is back down to an all-time low of $99. This Ultra-Portable Bose Bluetooth Speaker Is Under $100 for a Limited Time Eddie Fu
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Starfield Remains “Important” To Bethesda, New Content Coming In 2027
Bethesda has said that Starfield remains an important part of its future and confirmed that it will continue to support the space role-playing game. The announcement matters because it reassures players that the studio has not moved on from the title despite its broader work on Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. The developer plans further…
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Apple Music hikes subscription prices citing ‘rising licensing costs’
Apple Music has raised its subscription prices across the US, UK and Europe, its first increase since October 2022, citing rising licensing costs. The change matters because it continues a broader trend across the streaming industry, with major record companies pressing services to raise fees to better reflect inflation and to close the pricing gap…
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Europe’s most effective tool to cut greenhouse gas emissions ‘risks being weakened’
The European Commission has proposed an overhaul of the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS), widely regarded as Europe’s most effective policy for cutting greenhouse gases, prompting criticism that the changes would water down its impact. The revised plan would give heavy industries a less demanding and cheaper path to emissions cuts, coming just as western…