Month: July 2025
UK admits foreign aid cuts could see deaths rise – with Africa hit hardest
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The government’s own impact assessment warns that cuts to projects will likely increase death and disease
Read MoreTerrifying moment dad pleads with ICE agents to let his child out of the car at daycare before they arrest him
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ICE agents arrested Mahdi Khanbabazadeh, an Iranian citizen married to a US citizen, as he was trying to drop his child off at daycare near Portland, Oregon, last week.
Read MoreTech minister Kyle vows action on children’s ‘compulsive’ use of social media
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Peter Kyle said he wanted to help ‘tip the balance’ in favour of parents who struggle to keep their children from spending hours online.
Read MoreTech minister Kyle vows action on children’s ‘compulsive’ use of social media
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Peter Kyle said he wanted to help ‘tip the balance’ in favour of parents who struggle to keep their children from spending hours online.
Read MoreWatch live: Brian Kohberger sentenced for murdering four Idaho students
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Watch live as Brian Kohberger is sentenced for murdering four college students in Idaho.
Read MoreHosepipe ban: Botanist reveals which plants to save and which to sacrifice
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Some plants will bounce back from a summer scorching, while others may never recover
Read MoreFor hope on climate change, UN chief is putting his faith in market forces
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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says money, not just science, makes the case for curbing climate change
Read MoreMet Office issues new yellow thunderstorm warning across south of UK
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The thunderstorm warning is in place until 5pm on Wednesday
Read MoreAngela Rayner made ‘a big mistake’ over riots warning, Michael Gove claims
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The former communities secretary has warned that the comments made by the deputy prime minister make the government look as though ‘it is at the mercy of events’
Read MoreAngela Rayner made ‘a big mistake’ over riots warning, Michael Gove claims
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The former communities secretary has warned that the comments made by the deputy prime minister make the government look as though ‘it is at the mercy of events’
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