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Tate Brothers Arrested in Miami Amid UK Extradition Bid
Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami following a British extradition request, marking a major development in the legal matter involving the brothers and UK authorities. The arrest dominated today’s news briefin
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BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Nicky Campbell causes outrage among staff after repeatedly using term ‘p***ter’ in work meeting
The journalist, 65, who has worked for the broadcaster for nearly 40 years, reportedly used the outdated homophobic slur multiple times during a meeting last week.
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Sheffield crime, cladding and the Tate brothers’ arrest dominate today’s briefing
Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami amid a UK extradition bid, Sheffield’s Niche nightclub murder remains unsolved after 28 years, and City Lofts is set for fire-safety renovation.
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Johnson warns America is in ‘battle’ against Marxism, calls for renewed focus on nation’s founding principles
House Speaker Mike Johnson has claimed the United States is locked in a “battle” against Marxism, telling Christian leaders that Democratic Socialists’ recent primary wins reflect the ideology’s growing influence. He argued that America’s founding principles are rooted in a belief in God, and that removing this from the nation’s identity opens the door to…
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England seal World Cup bronze as Tate brothers arrested in Miami
England beat France in a thrilling third-place play-off for their best World Cup finish since 1966, while Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami amid a British extradition bid; also, Gabbard’s brother charged, L7’s Jennifer Finch dies, and Family Stone gets a sequel.
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American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on presidential principles and courtside celebrations
Fox News Digital has published its latest weekly American Culture Quiz, an eight-question trivia feature covering national traits, trends, history and current events. This instalment focuses on themes including presidential principles and courtside celebrations, alongside other lighter cultural topics. The quiz is part of a recurring series distinct from Fox News’ separate Friday News Quiz,…
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Cuellar breaks with DSA, Eggers slams OpenAI, Wales crushed 43-0
Democrat Henry Cuellar distances himself from the DSA, author Dave Eggers accuses OpenAI of harming young writers, and Wales exit the Nations Championship scoreless after a 43-0 loss to South Africa.
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Masters of time and space, Spain’s dominance comes from deep-rooted principles | Emma Hayes
Spain’s brilliance isn’t just about Rodri or Lamine Yamal – it’s all about the collective culture developed over many years We talk about individuals too much in English football. Football is about the collective. Spain’s semi-final dominance over France was not built on individual brilliance but on a shared understanding of space, timing and their…
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Killer remains at large almost 30 years since Sheffield nightclub boss was stabbed to death on its doorstep
Michael Baxendale, manager of famous city centre club Niche, suffered multiple stab wounds during an attack outside the Sidney Street venue