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Labour minister Sarah Sackman demands ‘unsettling’ Union flags are taken down in her constituency
Labour justice minister Sarah Sackman has called for Union flags to be removed from lamp posts in her Finchley and Golders Green constituency, describing their presence as “unsettling” for some residents. The intervention has drawn criticism from opponents who accuse her of being out of touch with public sentiment, at a time when displays of…
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Trump vows to ‘beat the f‑‑‑ing s‑‑‑’ out of Iran following attack on US forces in Jordan
The article text was unavailable, so its claims cannot be verified beyond the headline. The headline says Donald Trump vowed forceful retaliation against Iran after an attack on US forces in Jordan, language that would matter because it signals an escalatory approach to an already sensitive regional security situation. No details of the alleged attack,…
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X Says Australia’s Under-16s Social Media Ban Risks Interfering With Foreign Law
X has submitted a filing to the Australian Parliament arguing that proposed strengthening of the country’s under-16s social media ban would breach international law by demanding data and documents from non-Australians located overseas. The company, part of Elon Musk’s business empire, called the plans “unnecessary, ill-suited, unfair” and warned that the “highly invasive” information-gathering powers…
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Comey seeks to toss seashell ’86’ case, accusing Trump, DOJ of vindictive prosecution
Former FBI director James Comey has asked a federal judge to dismiss charges alleging that an Instagram post showing seashells arranged as “86 47” threatened President Trump. His lawyers argue that the case is a selective and vindictive prosecution driven by Comey’s criticism of Trump, and that it impermissibly targets protected political speech. The filing…
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You can’t argue with 118 Brummies in their swimsuits: Attilio Fiumarella’s best photograph
Photographer Attilio Fiumarella recalls the moment behind his best-known image: a portrait of 118 local swimmers standing in the empty gala pool of Moseley Road Baths, an Edwardian-era Grade II listed building in Birmingham, taken on 20 July 2014. The picture emerged from his first professional project, which he began after stumbling on the historic…
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Trump holds talks with Zelensky and Netanyahu as BBC Breakfast culture row deepens
The White House hails “positive” talks between Trump, Zelensky and Netanyahu, while Democrats face fallout from a $29,000 scam and Naga Munchetty allies allege a toxic culture behind the scenes at BBC Breakfast.
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California’s hostage crisis shows political violence is at a breaking point
The article’s text was not available: the linked page displayed an access-denied message rather than the article itself. As a result, its arguments, events and supporting evidence cannot be summarised reliably. From the title alone, the piece appears to argue that a hostage crisis in California reflects an alarming escalation in politically motivated violence. However,…
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“Local lad from Penistone” Green Party by-election candidate speaks of transport challenges facing Barnsley
The article text provided does not contain the report itself; it only displays a message asking readers to enable JavaScript and cookies. The headline indicates that a Green Party candidate in a Barnsley by-election discussed local transport difficulties, but it provides no verifiable account of their proposals or remarks. As a result, key details such…
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GODSMACK Announces October 2026 U.S. Tour Dates With DOROTHY
Godsmack has added new October 2026 US tour dates to its “The Rise Of Rock” world tour, with Dorothy joining as direct support for these additional shows. The expansion comes as the band continues its extensive touring campaign, currently performing to large crowds across European festivals, and reflects strong ongoing demand following a lineup change…