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Sheffield woman’s heartbreak after losing ‘perfect’ engagement ring from fiancé’s chemotherapy proposal
The article could not be summarised because its text was not available. The content supplied consists only of a “Just a moment… Enable JavaScript and cookies to continue” security or cookie-wall message, rather than the body of the story itself. Based on the headline alone, the piece appears to concern a woman in Sheffield who…
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Above a coma: Essex mental health inquiry hears grim testimony
The Lampard Inquiry heard a scandal-hit Essex hospital’s ideal patient was medicated near-comatose; Block settles Cash App fraud claims for $45m, and Deltarune’s fifth chapter smashes Steam records.
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“A densely-packed open world game about death anxiety”: Bad Magpie’s avian mischief channels a lot of heartache
Rock Paper Shotgun previews Bad Magpie, the debut game from studio Milktooth, following its world premiere trailer at the Xbox Games Showcase 2026. The game is an open-world collectathon that dresses cosy, tactile puzzle-solving in weightier themes of grief, abandonment and death anxiety, casting the player as a one-winged magpie who has lost her flock.…
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Love Island star Cach Mercer joins Strictly line-up
The Love Island winner also works as a model and DJ, and is an ambassador for a mental health charity.
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‘Ideal patient medicated to just above a coma’: What doctor told nurse at scandal-hit mental health hospital where more than 2,000 inpatients died, inquiry hears
A former NHS mental health nurse, Stuart Ayris, has told the Lampard Inquiry that a doctor at a scandal-hit Essex mental health hospital once said “the ideal patient is one medicated to just above a coma.” The inquiry is examining more than 2,000 deaths of patients admitted to inpatient mental health units in Essex between…
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Candace Parker tells Caitlin Clark haters to ‘go to therapy’ after shocking WNBA player rankings
WNBA legend Candace Parker has publicly defended Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark after a peer-voted survey ranked Clark only the 11th-best guard in the league, telling those responsible to “go to a therapist” and address their “childhood issues”. The intervention matters because it comes from one of the sport’s most decorated figures and adds to…
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Lawsuit: Man used Grok to make 7K sex images of stepdaughter, then shot himself
An expanded proposed class-action lawsuit against X and xAI, filed on Tuesday, alleges that a man used the Grok AI tool to generate roughly 7,000 sexually explicit images and videos of his stepdaughter from a single photograph taken when she was 11. According to the complaint, Grok produced extreme material depicting incest and rape without…
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How Hitmaker Lewis Capaldi is Propelled by the Power of Therapy
Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi has partnered with the online therapy platform BetterHelp on a new mental health campaign called Check Back In. The 29-year-old chart-topper, known for hits such as “Someone You Loved”, “Before You Go” and “Forget Me”, has been candid about his own struggles with mental health, and the campaign uses his profile…
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Forget “American Idiot”—This ’90s Song Is Green Day’s Real Magnum Opus
This Collider feature argues that Green Day’s 1994 single “Basket Case” — not the later hit “American Idiot” — represents the band’s greatest work. The piece frames the song within the mid-1990s cultural moment, when the death of Kurt Cobain had left alternative rock searching for a new direction and pop-punk emerged to fill the…