Month: August 2025
Journalist sentenced to two years in prison for slapping police officer
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The case against Mzia Amaghlobeli has been condemned as an attack on media freedom
Read MoreSix Flags profits plummet after losing more than a million visitors
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CEO Richard Zimmerman is also expected to step down by the end of this year
Read MoreSix Flags profits plummet after losing more than a million visitors
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CEO Richard Zimmerman is also expected to step down by the end of this year
Read MoreCrufts trainer who allowed three dogs to bake to death in hot car is spared jail
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Two of the dogs belonged to clients of Andrew Claridge-Fleming
Read MorePE teacher banned after allowing pupil with broken foot to play football
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Oliver Barker, 28, was struck off after letting the pupil play football at Percy Hedley School in Tyne and Wear
Read MoreResident doctors to restart talks over pay dispute
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Early analysis by NHS England claimed less than a third of resident doctors joined strike action last week
Read MoreRachel Reeves faces ‘impossible trilemma’ and must raise taxes or cut spending to plug £50bn black hole
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Leading economists say the chancellor may have to raise taxes, cut public spending or tear up her fiscal rules
Read MoreRachel Reeves faces ‘impossible trilemma’ and must raise taxes or cut spending to plug £50bn black hole
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Leading economists say the chancellor may have to raise taxes, cut public spending or tear up her fiscal rules
Read MoreVoices: ‘The whole tax system needs radical reform’: Readers weigh in on Reeves’ fiscal trilemma
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Our community is split on how Rachel Reeves should resolve her fiscal trilemma, with readers divided between raising taxes, cutting spending, relaxing borrowing rules or boosting growth through closer EU ties
Read MoreVoices: ‘The whole tax system needs radical reform’: Readers weigh in on Reeves’ fiscal trilemma
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Our community is split on how Rachel Reeves should resolve her fiscal trilemma, with readers divided between raising taxes, cutting spending, relaxing borrowing rules or boosting growth through closer EU ties
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- Trump fans fire back at Gavin Newsom by sending him free merch with a sinister message
- Ex-NFL star who made $40 million scammed $300,000 out of women via dating platforms, cops say