Month: August 2025

Tulip Siddiq’s anti-corruption trial formally begins in Bangladesh

Former British minister says she is ‘collateral damage’ in the fight between her aunt and Muhammad Yunus

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Tulip Siddiq’s anti-corruption trial formally begins in Bangladesh

Former British minister says she is ‘collateral damage’ in the fight between her aunt and Muhammad Yunus

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Players devastated after winning share of £1.6m then Gala Bingo takes it back

Players were incorrectly credited with a share of more than £1.6m over the course of two hours

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Teacher banned from the classroom after doing student’s coursework for them

She has been banned from teaching indefinitely, with the right to have the prohibition order reviewed in two years

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New suspect ethnicity guidance ‘may not stop spread of disinformation’, policing minister admits

Police have been encouraged to share the nationality and ethnicity of suspects if there is a ‘policing reason to do’, but not immigration status

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Flight attendant who was too stressed to fly wins discrimination claim over sacking

Jennifer Clifford had worked for British Airways for almost 40 years

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ICE ordered to improve conditions at NYC facility after lawsuit alleges unsanitary cells where immigrants lack food and water

Detainees say they were forced to sleep with ‘horrific stench’ of sweat, urine and feces in cells with open toilets

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ICE ordered to improve conditions at NYC facility after lawsuit alleges unsanitary cells where immigrants lack food and water

Detainees say they were forced to sleep with ‘horrific stench’ of sweat, urine and feces in cells with open toilets

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UK hasn’t seen poverty like this for 60 years, says Gordon Brown in call to scrap two-child benefit cap

The former prime minister backed reforms to gambling taxes in order to generate the £3.2bn needed to scrap the cap

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The uninhabited island being converted into a Gaza medical facility

Indonesia’s Galang Island will be used to treat about 2,000 wounded residents and temporarily shelter their families

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