Month: July 2025

Award-winning international correspondent launches a new journalism platform

Reporting in Somalia, Afghanistan and Syria was tough work for reporter Jane Ferguson

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A human dog bed was a surprise start-up hit – now Trump’s tariffs threaten their business

The quirky concept of “dog beds for humans” has proven a surprising hit for startup Plufl, but a steep tariff on Chinese imports is now forcing the company to consider a significant shift in its manufacturing strategy.

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A human dog bed was a surprise start-up hit – now Trump’s tariffs threaten their business

The quirky concept of “dog beds for humans” has proven a surprising hit for startup Plufl, but a steep tariff on Chinese imports is now forcing the company to consider a significant shift in its manufacturing strategy.

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Thousands of Australians without power and flash flood warnings in place after ‘bomb cyclone’

Flooding and coastal hazard warnings remain in place for entire NSW coastline as storm moves south

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Killer nurse Lucy Letby could face new charges over more baby deaths at hospitals

Letby is serving 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others

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Badenoch accuses Starmer of having ‘brass neck’ over welfare bill defence

Kemi Badenoch has accused Sir Keir Starmer of having a “brass neck” over his welfare bill, telling the House of Commons that the legislation will “achieve nothing”.

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Badenoch accuses Starmer of having ‘brass neck’ over welfare bill defence

Kemi Badenoch has accused Sir Keir Starmer of having a “brass neck” over his welfare bill, telling the House of Commons that the legislation will “achieve nothing”.

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Hurling star DJ Carey admits cancer treatment fraud

The former hurling star won multiple titles and All-Star awards in a glittering career

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Voices: Poll of the day: Should lynx be reintroduced to the British countryside?

Have your say: Debate over lynx reintroduction is sharply split between hopes for nature recovery and concerns about farming impacts

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