Month: August 2025
Driver who claimed electric car ‘went rogue’ denies fraud charges
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Nathan Owen claimed he was on his way home from work when his luxury electric car started speeding out of control
Read MoreWhat will the EU’s new entry-exit system mean for British travellers?
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Under the entry-exit system, British travellers to the Schengen Area can expect to be fingerprinted and provide a facial biometric
Read MoreChaos in the Cotswolds as protests erupt against JD Vance’s holiday in quaint village
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Protesters descend on quiet Cotswold village amid vice president’s visit
Read MoreDash cam footage captures pillar of fire sparked by dramatic lightning strike
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Dash cam footage captured the moment that lightning struck a highway in South Carolina before a pillar of fire erupted in the sky.
Read MoreDash cam footage captures pillar of fire sparked by dramatic lightning strike
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Dash cam footage captured the moment that lightning struck a highway in South Carolina before a pillar of fire erupted in the sky.
Read MoreBritain, France and Germany threaten to reimpose sanctions on Iran as nuclear program deadline nears
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The top diplomats of Britain, France, and Germany threaten to reimpose sanctions on Iran as an end-of-the-month deadline nears for the country to resume negotiations with the West over its nuclear program and cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog
Read MoreSoaring demand at food banks across Africa thanks to massive aid cuts
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Food banks in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa say they are under increasing pressure, writes Nick Ferris – with aid cuts by Donald Trump’s US and other nations compounding the impact of the climate crisis and a spike in the cost of living
Read MoreSoaring demand at food banks across Africa thanks to massive aid cuts
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Food banks in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa say they are under increasing pressure, writes Nick Ferris – with aid cuts by Donald Trump’s US and other nations compounding the impact of the climate crisis and a spike in the cost of living
Read MoreDon’t put expensive items at front of stores because ‘people will nick them’, minister tells shopkeepers
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The warning comes as chief of supermarket chain Iceland said shoplifting is getting worse because offenders appear to be able to act with ‘impunity’
Read MoreDon’t put expensive items at front of stores because ‘people will nick them’, minister tells shopkeepers
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The warning comes as chief of supermarket chain Iceland said shoplifting is getting worse because offenders appear to be able to act with ‘impunity’
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