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Police search mounted for missing Sheffield woman, 28 – thestar.co.uk
Police search mounted for missing Sheffield woman, 28 thestar.co.uk
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Murrell’s ‘foot was on the pipe’ over Yes cash
This item is not a coherent news article but a scraped index page from the Daily Mail website, headlined around a claim that Peter Murrell — the former SNP chief executive and husband of Nicola Sturgeon — kept “his foot on the pipe” regarding independence campaign (“Yes”) finances. Beyond that headline reference, the page contains…
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SNP ‘reforms’ forcing ten landlords to quit every day
According to the headline, changes to Scotland’s housing rules introduced by the SNP government are said to be prompting around ten private landlords a day to leave the rental market. The report frames these reforms as driving an exodus of landlords, which critics typically link to concerns about the supply of homes available to rent.…
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Sir Chris Hoy’s fury as 10,000 men a year diagnosed with cancer ‘too late’
The article’s headline reports that the Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy has expressed anger over the fact that around 10,000 men a year in the UK are diagnosed with cancer at a stage deemed “too late” for the most effective treatment. Hoy, who has himself been diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer, has become a…
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Ellie Goulding Performs ‘Lights’ at World Cup Quarterfinal Game
British singer Ellie Goulding performed at the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal between England and Norway at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, on Saturday 11 July. She opened the pregame festivities with “Outside” before returning at halftime to perform her hit “Lights” from a stage built in the stands, setting a celebratory tone…
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‘Odyssey’ stars Zendaya, Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon turn heads as director Christopher Nolan faces backlash
Christopher Nolan’s forthcoming film adaptation of Homer’s “The Odyssey” has attracted significant online controversy, yet its high-profile cast continued to promote the project on the press tour red carpet. Stars including Zendaya, Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon drew attention during appearances, keeping the film in the public eye despite the backlash surrounding the director and…
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South Africa says more than 53,000 foreigners deported in migration campaign
The South African government says more than 53,000 foreign nationals have been deported or repatriated since it launched a “migration management” campaign five weeks ago, marking one of the country’s largest crackdowns on undocumented migrants in years. The move follows weeks of anti-immigration protests marked by violence, intimidation and looting, with demonstrators demanding tighter border…
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From the ride to the rubble – how McCullum lost England Test job
Brendon McCullum has been sacked as head coach of the England men’s Test team, though he will remain in charge of the white-ball sides. The departure, framed by BBC correspondent Stephan Shemilt as the end of a dramatic era, leaves the red-ball side without both a captain and a coach for the first time in…
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Twice-convicted criminal Marine Le Pen remains the favourite to become the next President of France – despite being ordered to wear an electronic tag
The webpage is presented as a Daily Mail article headlined that Marine Le Pen, described as a twice-convicted criminal ordered to wear an electronic tag, remains the favourite to become France’s next President. However, the supplied text contains none of the actual article body; it consists only of the site’s navigation menu, date stamp and…
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Inside the weapon-filled tunnels beneath a Lebanon castle which was long a Hezbollah stronghold and used to launch deadly strikes and drones
The article reports on a network of tunnels discovered beneath a castle in Lebanon that had long served as a stronghold for Hezbollah. According to the piece, the underground complex was filled with weapons and had been used as a base from which the group launched deadly strikes and drone attacks, offering a look inside…