Day: October 2, 2025
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Stock market news plus latest business and personal finance updates from Thursday
Read MoreAre seed oils really bad for you? Nutritionists argue they have benefits
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Seed oils are being blamed for fueling higher rates of chronic diseases – but is this accurate?
Read MoreGaza flotilla tracker: Dwindling number of boats continue voyage to Israel after Greta Thunberg arrested
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The Global Sumud Flotilla is attempting to break Israel’s naval blockade
Read MoreTexas mom pleads for daughter to be deported from UK where she’s living with a ‘cult’ in the Scottish wilderness
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Melba Whitehead says her 21-year-old daughter, Kaura Taylor, was lured away from Dallas to join a ‘cult’ named the Kingdom of Kubala
Read MoreMan who chopped finger off with ‘defective’ saw he bought from Amazon sues retail giant
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Fabio Tresoldi complained to Amazon and then launched a High Court claim for up to £60,000 in compensation
Read MoreHealth minister with incurable cancer warns: ‘None of us know what’s around the corner’
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The MP for West Lancashire, Ashley Dalton, who is working on Labour’s national cancer plan, was diagnosed with incurable metastatic breast cancer last summer
Read MoreOne third of children in parts of Kenya severely malnourised as aid cuts worsen crisis
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Exclusive: Data from Save the Children reveals a devastating shortages of food in affecting tens of thousands of infants under the age of five
Read MoreDangerous and energetic sex lives could be why males die earlier than females, study suggests
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Scientists found female mammals live on average 13 percent longer than males
Read MoreSenior Tory calls for Baroness Mone to resign over PPE scandal
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The shadow energy secretary said the peer’s behaviour was ‘disgraceful’, saying the ‘honourable thing to do’ would be to resign
Read MoreScientists reveal the one Covid symptom you may be stuck with for life
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A new study has found that a post-Covid loss of smell may be permanent
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