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Why I’ll never eat farmed salmon again: It’s the most popular fish in Britain, but the Mail’s star food writer TOM PARKER BOWLES reveals why he won’t be getting it again… and the truth about the ‘organic’ label
This item is a personal opinion piece by Daily Mail food writer Tom Parker Bowles, who explains why he has decided to stop eating farmed salmon despite it being Britain’s most popular fish. The article promises to scrutinise the fish-farming industry and to examine what the “organic” label on salmon actually signifies for consumers. 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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Massive fire rips through pub, killing at least 27 as patrons flee smoke-filled venue
A large fire tore through a pub in Bangkok in the early hours of Monday, killing at least 27 people and injuring several others as patrons tried to escape the smoke-filled venue, officials said. The blaze, which broke out at a popular nightspot in the Thai capital, is among the deadliest such incidents in the…
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Europe Recorded 10,000 Excess Deaths During Severe Heatwave
The vast majority — more than 9,000 — were among people aged 65 and above.
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Migrant shanty town returns to West End: Rough sleepers from Eastern Europe set up camp next to London’s famous Marble Arch and take to streets to beg and pickpocket tourists
The page presented is a Daily Mail article headlined that a “migrant shanty town” has returned to London’s West End, with rough sleepers said to be from Eastern Europe setting up camp near Marble Arch and reportedly begging and pickpocketing tourists in the surrounding streets. However, the supplied text contains only the site’s navigation menu,…
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Sarah Beeny is set to WIN eight-year planning row over her mini-Downton Abbey after being ordered to tear it down as council U-turns
Property presenter Sarah Beeny appears set to win a long-running planning dispute over a large country house she built in Somerset, sometimes likened to a “mini-Downton Abbey”, after the local council reportedly performed a U-turn. Having previously been ordered to tear the building down, she is now understood to be on course to prevail in…
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Horror as Texas homeowner returns to find his two roommates shot to death inside his house
The available text does not contain a genuine article body about the reported incident. Beyond the headline stating that a Texas homeowner returned home to discover his two roommates shot dead inside his house in the Houston area, the supplied content consists almost entirely of Daily Mail website navigation links and unrelated headlines. As a…