Month: July 2025
Award-winning international correspondent launches a new journalism platform
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Reporting in Somalia, Afghanistan and Syria was tough work for reporter Jane Ferguson
Read MoreA human dog bed was a surprise start-up hit – now Trump’s tariffs threaten their business
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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.
Read MoreA human dog bed was a surprise start-up hit – now Trump’s tariffs threaten their business
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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.
Read MoreThousands of Australians without power and flash flood warnings in place after ‘bomb cyclone’
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Flooding and coastal hazard warnings remain in place for entire NSW coastline as storm moves south
Read MoreKiller nurse Lucy Letby could face new charges over more baby deaths at hospitals
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Letby is serving 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others
Read MoreBadenoch accuses Starmer of having ‘brass neck’ over welfare bill defence
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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”.
Read MoreBadenoch accuses Starmer of having ‘brass neck’ over welfare bill defence
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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”.
Read MoreHurling star DJ Carey admits cancer treatment fraud
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The former hurling star won multiple titles and All-Star awards in a glittering career
Read MoreVoices: Poll of the day: Should lynx be reintroduced to the British countryside?
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Have your say: Debate over lynx reintroduction is sharply split between hopes for nature recovery and concerns about farming impacts
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