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ANDREW NEIL: I’m told Trump’s physical and mental health are in visible decline – and there’s ever more talk about a ground invasion. 150 days on, he has no good options left in Iran debacle
Columnist Andrew Neil argues that, 150 days after the US and Israel began air strikes on Iran, President Trump has failed to achieve the campaign’s stated aims and now faces increasingly difficult choices. He says Iran’s government remains in power, its military still threatens US bases and regional allies, and there has been no agreement…
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FLO Share New R&B Jewel ‘Remedied’
R&B trio FLO have released ‘Remedied’, a new single previewing their forthcoming second album, ‘Therapy At The Club’. The song centres on escaping a rut and rediscovering self-worth, continuing the group’s upbeat, polished sound as they build on the international success of their debut. ‘Therapy At The Club’ is due for release on 7 August.…
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Witnesses recount ‘scary’ NYC stabbing after suspect allegedly yelled ‘Allahu Akbar’ during attacks
Witnesses have described the panic and confusion after a man allegedly shouting “Allahu Akbar” stabbed two men on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, in an attack that police are investigating as a potential hate crime. The incident has drawn national attention amid heightened sensitivity around religiously motivated violence in the United States, with authorities working to…
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Heatwave anxiety can make you feel ‘incredibly helpless’ – here’s how to manage it
Heatwaves can intensify climate anxiety, leaving people feeling helpless and fearful, particularly when they worry about children’s safety. The BBC highlights how repeated extreme weather may make people anticipate further danger, turning concern about climate change into significant mental distress. One Cheltenham mother said temperatures above 30C in her children’s bedrooms left her unable to…
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‘Anxious’ cop wins £2,500 after she was asked to help shift furniture
A police officer with anxiety has been awarded £2,500 after an employment tribunal found that asking her to help move furniture was inappropriate in the circumstances. The case highlights employers’ duty to account for employees’ health conditions and make reasonable adjustments where needed. The officer argued that the request exacerbated her anxiety, and the tribunal…
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My little self indulgent existential depression cowboy goth banger !!! ‘DOG OUT DOG’ out now !!!
The supplied page does not contain the video’s content; it is YouTube’s cookie-consent screen. The title indicates a promotional short for a track called ‘DOG OUT DOG’, described by its creator as an existential, cowboy-goth song. No information is provided about the artist, release date, lyrics, video content or wider context. The page chiefly explains…
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Britain has the WORST mental health in all of Europe, study finds – but the Japanese are the most miserable
A study has ranked Britain as having the worst mental health of any country in Europe, according to new research reported by the Daily Mail. The findings highlight a stark contrast between the UK and its European neighbours, raising fresh concerns about the state of mental wellbeing among Britons and prompting questions over what is…
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Houthi tanker attack, US strikes Iran, Labor rift on tobacco tax
Overseas tensions escalate as Houthis strike Saudi tankers and the US mounts a twelfth night of Iran strikes, while a Labor premier breaks with Canberra over tobacco tax; plus Gold Coast Airport sign confusion, Whoopi defends Odyssey casting, Red Sox streak ends and Romero heads to Gamescom Asia.
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Get into med school in the graphic memoir ‘See One, Do One, Teach One’
Physician and illustrator Grace Farris has written and drawn a graphic memoir, “See One, Do One, Teach One,” charting her journey through medical school and residency in Boston. The book matters as an entry in the growing “graphic medicine” genre, which uses comics to convey the realities of healthcare training and treatment in a way…
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15 years after Amy Winehouse, has artist wellbeing actually improved?
Fifteen years after Amy Winehouse’s death, the article examines whether the music industry has meaningfully improved how it protects artists’ mental health and wellbeing. It argues that, despite greater public awareness and more visible support initiatives, many of the pressures associated with fame, workload, addiction and exploitation remain entrenched. The piece places Winehouse’s experience in…