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Sheffield set for iconic Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flypast on Saturday – and where you can see it
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“Bono said, Everyone is blowing smoke up our arse, will you come watch a few shows and help us make it better?” Bono’s best friend Gavin Friday on how he became U2’s Creative Director
Gavin Friday, a lifelong friend of Bono and U2’s official Creative Director since the mid-1980s, has explained what the role actually involves in an interview with the music Substack publication The New Cue. The account offers a rare glimpse into the tight-knit inner circle U2 have long relied upon, and illustrates how the band value…
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Killjoy council orders father to tear down the ‘magical’ treehouse he built with his autistic nine-year-old son
A father in Cheltenham has been ordered by his local parish council to demolish a treehouse he built with his autistic nine-year-old son, which the pair describe as their “special safe place”. Pete Phipps, 51, an artist and sign writer from Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, constructed the structure with his son Cooper to encourage the boy, who…
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ICE agents in fatal Houston shooting were not wearing body cameras, sources say
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents involved in the fatal shooting of an illegal immigrant in Houston this week were not wearing body cameras, multiple sources familiar with the investigation have told Fox News. The absence of footage is significant because the killing has drawn national attention, with prominent Democrats and Mexican officials…
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Researchers who have ‘found’ Alfred the Great’s bones buried under a car park say university is blocking their efforts to dig them up
Researchers claim to have located the long-lost remains of King Alfred the Great beneath a car park in Winchester, Hampshire, where the ninth-century monarch died and was buried, but say the University of Winchester is obstructing their attempt to excavate them. The find, attributed to a 13-year search by author and historical researcher Graham Phillips,…
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Regional burger chains are beating fast-food giants in one key measure
Regional burger chains in the United States are growing far faster than the country’s largest fast-food brands, according to new figures from the Chicago-based food service research firm Technomic. The data, which measured US sales growth between 2019 and 2025, found that Culver’s, In-N-Out Burger and Whataburger all substantially outpaced McDonald’s, Wendy’s and Burger King.…
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DR MARC SIEGEL: A Senate candidate’s medical title sparks a debate voters shouldn’t ignore
Fox News medical contributor Dr Marc Siegel argues that the row over whether Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate in Michigan’s US Senate primary, may accurately call himself a “physician” is a substantive issue rather than mere political theatre. The controversy gained prominence when left-wing Zeteo host Mehdi Hasan pressed El-Sayed on the point during an…
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Sanders under fire for propping up Platner as Dems torch his toxic endorsement ‘pattern’
US Senator Bernie Sanders is facing criticism over his endorsement of Graham Platner, a Maine Democratic Senate candidate who withdrew after a report alleged he had raped his then-girlfriend in 2021. Sanders, an independent from Vermont who had been one of Platner’s most vocal backers, called for the candidate to step aside within 24 hours…
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WATCH: Dr. Oz says Newsom, other blue states have turned Medicaid fraud into a ‘feature’
Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) under President Donald Trump, has accused several Democrat-led states of deliberately exploiting Medicaid, saying fraud has become a “feature” rather than a flaw of the programme. In an interview with Fox News Digital, he singled out California Governor Gavin Newsom and urged…
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Iran’s biggest weapon against the US may be slipping away, experts say
Iran’s recent attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices sharply higher, demonstrating that Tehran can still unsettle global energy markets. However, the article argues that Iran’s long-term ability to weaponise the strategic waterway as economic leverage over Washington may be steadily eroding, thanks to growing global oil production, alternative export…