Month: November 2025

What to do if you see an Asian hornet – as father and son die from stings

Experts warn public to stay alert after invasive species spotted in the UK

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French government blocks access to Shein’s website over sex dolls scandal

Sex dolls with childlike features were reportedly found on the website

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Hooters revamps its menus – and waitress attire – as original owners try to save chain

The brand will be ditching its iconic shorts worn by waitress as part of an effort to make its restaurants a ‘fun’ place for families

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Hooters revamps its menus – and waitress attire – as original owners try to save chain

The brand will be ditching its iconic shorts worn by waitress as part of an effort to make its restaurants a ‘fun’ place for families

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Joey Barton comments ‘made me feel physically unsafe’, Jeremy Vine tells court

Barton is on trial Liverpool Crown Court over allegations he sent grossly offensive social media posts on X to Vine, Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko with intent to cause distress or anxiety

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Meet one of Gaza’s few prosthetic experts helping the thousands of Palestinians who lost limbs in the war

Many who have survived Israel’s assault on the strip have suffered life-changing injuries

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Rattled Lammy refuses to say whether prisoner has been accidentally freed from jail – despite manhunt under way

Deputy prime minister lashes out during PMQs and tells shadow minister to ‘get a grip’ after repeated questions over the bungled release of Hadush Kebatu

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Rattled Lammy refuses to say whether prisoner has been accidentally freed from jail – despite manhunt under way

Deputy prime minister lashes out during PMQs and tells shadow minister to ‘get a grip’ after repeated questions over the bungled release of Hadush Kebatu

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White House told to bring back sign-language interpreters even though Trump dislikes ‘sharing a platform,’ judge rules

The president ‘inexplicably’ stopped providing sign language interpreters at official briefings, the National Association of the Deaf argued

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White House told to bring back sign-language interpreters even though Trump dislikes ‘sharing a platform,’ judge rules

The president ‘inexplicably’ stopped providing sign language interpreters at official briefings, the National Association of the Deaf argued

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