Month: May 2025
Tory-run council considers legal action against Labour government over asylum seeker costs
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Exclusive: Hillingdon Council leader Ian Edwards said settling of asylum seekers into the community was putting ‘intolerable pressure’ on the local authority
Read MorePalestinian UN envoy breaks down in tears over children dying in Gaza
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A Palestinian UN envoy broke down in tears over children dying in Gaza, delivering an emotional address to the Security Council on Wednesday (28 May) as he described the “unbearable” suffering of Palestinian children amid the ongoing war.
Read MoreCave systems and abandoned cabins searched in hunt for ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ rapist
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Reapist former police chief Grant Hardin is familiar with the hidden cave systems, locals said
Read MoreSchoolchildren struggling with headaches and vomiting from gas plant pollution
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Residents say they can smell ‘rotten egg with propane’ emanating from nearby natural gas wells
Read MoreLiverpool parade crash latest: Suspect’s wife found out about collision ‘when she saw her car on television’
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The number of injured people in the crash has climbed to 79, police said
Read MoreCurrys worker’s fury over missing office mug ‘out of proportion’, judge rules
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Aggrieved employee’s ‘confrontational’ response over his missing cup likely caused resentment among his colleagues, tribunal finds
Read MoreMarco Rubio announces US will ‘aggressively revoke’ Chinese students’s visas
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The announcement included few details regarding how many visas would be revoked
Read MoreIceland issues urgent recall on bread rolls after customers told ‘do not eat’
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Supermarket warns of allergy risk that could trigger symptoms such as diarrhoea and stomach pain
Read MoreCould you survive a bear attack? It might depend on the species
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The U.S. National Park Service says understanding the bear’s behaviour can be the difference between life and death
Read MoreJapan joins China in trying to lure foreign students from US after Trump’s visa crackdown
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A growing number of Asian universities are offering students transfers opportunities after the US moved to restrict enrollment
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