Month: September 2025

Tottenham fans can be rejected from job working with Arsenal supporters, judge rules

Judge Daniel Wright said employers had a vested interest in not disturbing the harmony of the office

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Veteran marine found shot dead on side of the road after working an Uber shift

Jake Hieu Quoc Nguyen, 28, worked for Uber to help take care of his mom and sisters

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Veteran marine found shot dead on side of the road after working an Uber shift

Jake Hieu Quoc Nguyen, 28, worked for Uber to help take care of his mom and sisters

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United Nations to investigate ‘national scandal’ of prisoners trapped on indefinite jail terms

Exclusive: A complaint being lodged with the UN claims IPP prisoners are being arbitrarily detained, as a bombshell letter proves David Lammy agrees the jail terms are a ‘grave injustice’

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The View takes an odd turn as panelists praise usual targets Boebert and MTG for demanding Epstein transparency

Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin discussed the ongoing saga involving the disgraced financier and the alleged ties with Donald Trump

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The View takes an odd turn as panelists praise usual targets Boebert and MTG for demanding Epstein transparency

Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin discussed the ongoing saga involving the disgraced financier and the alleged ties with Donald Trump

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Black Hebrew fighter pilot at Lockheed Martin claims boss tried repeatedly to convert him to Christianity

Exclusive: In a federal lawsuit, Richard Roland Jones III claims his observance of Shabbat was regularly interrupted by a boss who foisted Jesus upon him and lamented their office was no longer ‘whites only’

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Black Hebrew fighter pilot at Lockheed Martin claims boss tried repeatedly to convert him to Christianity

Exclusive: In a federal lawsuit, Richard Roland Jones III claims his observance of Shabbat was regularly interrupted by a boss who foisted Jesus upon him and lamented their office was no longer ‘whites only’

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Solving AI and copyright issue ‘will not be kicked into long grass’, says Nandy

The Culture Secretary told MPs that the debate on artificial intelligence and its impact on creatives had become binary and promised a new approach.

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