Month: September 2025

British father jailed in Saudi Arabia over seven year old tweet ‘is in living hell’

The family of Ahmed al-Doush said that ‘every day is filled with pain and longing’ since he was detained

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Texas tells lab-grown meat to mooo-ve on after state bans product from stores and restaurants

The ban was welcomed by cattle ranchers and others in the meat industry, but legal experts warn it violates people’s constitutional rights.

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Texas tells lab-grown meat to mooo-ve on after state bans product from stores and restaurants

The ban was welcomed by cattle ranchers and others in the meat industry, but legal experts warn it violates people’s constitutional rights.

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Met chief backs officers over Graham Linehan arrest row, but says they shouldn’t ‘police toxic culture wars’

Both Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting have re-emphasised that police should prioritise street crime following backlash over comedy writer’s arrest

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Trump urged to ‘violently’ kill all drug traffickers as 11 die after U.S. boat strike

Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister has praised a U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs in the Caribbean

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Trump urged to ‘violently’ kill all drug traffickers as 11 die after U.S. boat strike

Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister has praised a U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs in the Caribbean

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Maine mass shooting survivors sue government for negligence: ‘Most preventable mass tragedies in American history’

The bew lawsuit accuses the Army of negligence for failing to act as shooter Robert Card’s mental health unraveled in the months before the October 2023 attack

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Maine mass shooting survivors sue government for negligence: ‘Most preventable mass tragedies in American history’

The bew lawsuit accuses the Army of negligence for failing to act as shooter Robert Card’s mental health unraveled in the months before the October 2023 attack

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London Pride chief investigated over misuse of funds claims

Pride in London’s chief executive faces allegations of buying luxury fragrances with food and drink vouchers donated to the organisation

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Luigi Mangione appeared to model a Shein shirt — and it sold out in a flash. Now fast-fashion chain is probing AI

Luigi Mangione, who is awaiting trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appeared to model a Shein white short-sleeved shirt with floral detail

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