Month: July 2025
Florida store clerk fights back against robber trying to kidnap her
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A Florida store clerk fought back after a suspect tried to kidnap her from inside her workplace, video from 29 June shows.
Read MoreChildren under five at risk from only consuming plant milk, say experts
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Nutritional experts working for the UK Government have raised concerns over the nutritional value of plant milk for children under five
Read MoreRep. Lauren Boebert wants Matt Gaetz to lead special counsel investigation into Epstein files
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Lauren Bobert suggested that Matt Gaetz was an appropriate figure to deliver the ‘truth’ about Jeffrey Epstein
Read MoreRachel Reeves inadvertently breached rules on declaring freebies, watchdog finds
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The chancellor apologised for the error involving the declaration of theatre tickets for an adaptation of the classic children’s novel Ballet Shoes
Read MoreRachel Reeves inadvertently breached rules on declaring freebies, watchdog finds
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The chancellor apologised for the error involving the declaration of theatre tickets for an adaptation of the classic children’s novel Ballet Shoes
Read MoreDramatic flash flood hits NYC subway station as commuters watch in horror
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Watch as a subway station in New York City becomes submerged by floodwater amid heavy rainfall.
Read MoreTrump says ‘only bad people’ want to keep ‘boring’ Epstein case going
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Donald Trump has said that he doesn’t understand why people are so interested in the “boring” crimes of Jeffrey Epstein.
Read MoreTeenage boy admits dropping huge chair from 50ft balcony in Westfield shopping centre
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The teenager told police ‘it’s not that deep’ after throwing the chair as part of an internet prank
Read MoreHegseth raged at DOGE official who was accused of calling the police to the Pentagon, report says
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Defense secretary allegedly questioned what gave the DOGE staffer the authority to evict someone from government property
Read MoreVoices: ‘We failed those who protected us’: Independent readers react to UK’s ‘shameful’ MoD data breach
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Our community has reacted with anger, disbelief and deep concern to revelations that a catastrophic Ministry of Defence data breach, which put tens of thousands of Afghans at risk, was kept hidden under a superinjunction for nearly two years, as the government quietly launched a covert evacuation programme
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