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From ‘Kneecap’ to a Karlovy Vary Hit to Mia Hansen-Løve’s Next Film: Ireland’s Wildcard Makes Instant Splash as Producer
Dublin-based company Wildcard, long known as an Irish film distributor, has made a rapid and successful entry into film production, spotlighting a growing indigenous Irish filmmaking scene. Having added production to its remit in 2023 (dropping “Distribution” from its name), the company’s first feature was the acclaimed “Kneecap”, which became a breakout hit at Sundance…
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Sheffield MP Clive Betts says drug abusers are given benefits while those with serious conditions are rejected
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Trump calls terrorist Iranian a ‘cancer.’ Is he finally the one to remove it?
This Fox News opinion piece argues that President Donald Trump’s remarks on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, may mark a significant shift in US strategic language towards the Islamic Republic of Iran, possibly the most consequential since the 1979 revolution. The author contends that by warning that any fresh Iranian attack…
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Man taken to hospital after incident closed M1 in South Yorkshire
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Drug dealer who laughed and asked Barnsley burglar if he wanted an aspirin after shooting is jailed for murder
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France Reaches World Cup Semi-Finals as Violent Unrest Erupts in London
France secured a spot in the World Cup semi-finals with a decisive 2-0 quarter-final victory over Morocco in Boston. The result triggered violent unrest in London, where police forces clashed with football supporters dur
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Bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease discovered in Guggenheim Museum cooling tower
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Kasabian announce 2026 ‘Nothing Better Than This’ UK arena tour with The Vaccines
Kasabian have announced a five-date UK arena tour for December 2026, titled ‘Nothing Better Than This’, with support from The Vaccines. The tour follows the band’s sold-out headline show at London’s Finsbury Park, where they drew a crowd of 45,000 – their biggest in the capital to date – and shares its name with a…
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‘I just want to know if it has caused my cancer’: life in the shadow of Lancashire Pfas factory
A government-commissioned study published last month found higher-than-expected rates of kidney cancer near the AGC Chemicals Europe plant in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, prompting residents to demand answers about the health impact of widespread contamination. The plant emitted an estimated 49 tonnes of Pfoa — a carcinogenic “forever chemical” internationally linked to kidney cancer — between the…
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France dump Morocco out of World Cup as London erupts; England next
France’s 2-0 quarter-final win over Morocco sparked disorder in northwest London, with England facing Norway next; peers warn of spreading match-fixing, Yorkshire Water rules out a hosepipe ban, and Palworld hits full release.