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10 years of Pokémon Go and the millions still trying to catch ’em all
Pokémon Go, the mobile game that uses GPS and augmented reality to let players hunt virtual creatures in real-world locations, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Since its 2016 launch it has become one of the biggest mobile game releases in history, and its publisher, Scopely, argues that its lasting appeal lies in bringing people together,…
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The Morning Poll: Should we do more to tackle climate change after the heatwaves?
This page is not a substantive news article but a Daily Mail “Morning Poll” feature asking readers whether more should be done to tackle climate change in the wake of recent heatwaves. The captured text contains only the site’s navigation menu, weather strip and a long list of unrelated headline teasers, with none of the…
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Starmer’s final week to pass Hillsborough law as Widdecombe murder arrest shocks
Sir Keir Starmer aims to pass the Hillsborough law before leaving office as police search a home over Ann Widdecombe’s murder; a deadly Russian strike hits Ukraine and Fifa mulls a 64-team World Cup.
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Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed fires back at CNN choosing to ‘fixate’ on ‘defund the police’ comments
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed pushed back at CNN during an appearance on the network’s “Inside Politics” programme on Sunday, after being questioned about his past comments in support of the “defund the police” movement. El-Sayed accused CNN of choosing to “fixate” on the phrase rather than engaging with his broader positions, framing the…
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MPs should delay summer holidays to quiz Andy Burnham, Tories urge
The piece appears to report that Conservative figures want MPs to delay the start of their summer recess so they can question Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham. On the information provided, the political significance is that opposition parties are seeking extra parliamentary scrutiny and trying to keep attention on an issue they consider important enough…
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Significant ‘digital’ change is announced to every flight into Australia
The Daily Mail reports that a significant change is being introduced to arrivals in Australia, with the long-standing paper Incoming Passenger Cards — the forms every traveller fills out on flights into the country — set to be replaced by a digital version. The shift is presented as a notable modernisation of Australia’s border and…
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‘Love Island USA’: Here’s Where to Watch the Season 8 Finale Online
The reality dating series Love Island USA is approaching the conclusion of its eighth season, with the finale set to air exclusively on the streaming platform Peacock. Hosted by Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix, the show returned in early June and has been narrowed down through eliminations, bombshell arrivals, dramatic re-couplings and its signature Casa…
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ANDREW PIERCE: The day Tobias got a rocket from Vladimir Putin
This item is a Daily Mail webpage carrying an Andrew Pierce column headlined “The day Tobias got a rocket from Vladimir Putin”, but the article’s actual text was not captured. What has been supplied is only the surrounding page furniture — navigation menus, weather, and a long run of unrelated headline teasers — so the…
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Ministers say a day of reckoning is coming for RTÉ as Cabinet are becoming increasingly bemused by one repeated aspect of broadcast chief Kevin Bakhurst’s Committee performances…
The article, from the Daily Mail, reports that Irish Government ministers believe RTÉ is heading towards a “day of reckoning” over its handling of ongoing scrutiny. It centres on the performances of the national broadcaster’s Director-General, Kevin Bakhurst, before an Oireachtas committee, with Cabinet members said to be increasingly puzzled by a recurring feature of…
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As carnage continues on our roads, Minister in charge of Road Safety has a simple message to two FF TDs who have retained the party whip, despite a speeding conviction and a drink-drive arrest. And neither they nor the Taoiseach, is going to like it
This appears to be a Daily Mail Online page whose accessible content consists almost entirely of website navigation, headers and a long list of unrelated headline links, rather than the body of the named article. As a result, the substance of the story indicated by the title — the Irish Road Safety Minister’s message to…