Month: November 2025
What to do if you see an Asian hornet – as father and son die from stings
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Experts warn public to stay alert after invasive species spotted in the UK
Read MoreFrench government blocks access to Shein’s website over sex dolls scandal
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Sex dolls with childlike features were reportedly found on the website
Read MoreHooters revamps its menus – and waitress attire – as original owners try to save chain
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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
Read MoreHooters revamps its menus – and waitress attire – as original owners try to save chain
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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
Read MoreJoey Barton comments ‘made me feel physically unsafe’, Jeremy Vine tells court
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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
Read MoreMeet one of Gaza’s few prosthetic experts helping the thousands of Palestinians who lost limbs in the war
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Many who have survived Israel’s assault on the strip have suffered life-changing injuries
Read MoreRattled Lammy refuses to say whether prisoner has been accidentally freed from jail – despite manhunt under way
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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
Read MoreRattled Lammy refuses to say whether prisoner has been accidentally freed from jail – despite manhunt under way
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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
Read MoreWhite House told to bring back sign-language interpreters even though Trump dislikes ‘sharing a platform,’ judge rules
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The president ‘inexplicably’ stopped providing sign language interpreters at official briefings, the National Association of the Deaf argued
Read MoreWhite House told to bring back sign-language interpreters even though Trump dislikes ‘sharing a platform,’ judge rules
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The president ‘inexplicably’ stopped providing sign language interpreters at official briefings, the National Association of the Deaf argued
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