Reading terror attack: Deaths of men 'probably avoidable' after failings
RSPCA warns parents over gender reveal party craze that is killing birds
Humza Yousaf insists he will not resign as First Minister
OAP who worked at Clarks for 68 years given boot with two days' notice
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Work and pensions committee chair tells ministers to fix carer’s allowance issues
Stephen Timms says DWP letting unpaid carers incur ‘enormous accidental overpayments’
4-min read - NewsThe Guardian
‘It was wet. It was filthy. It was aggressive. I said, I’ll take the racoon. But keeping exotic pets is cruel’
Lindsay McKenna’s wildlife centre takes in exotic animals when owners can’t cope. She and other experts fear the law is failing the very animals it is designed to protect
5-min read - StyleHuffPost UK
5 Simple Things A Hair Doctor Would Never Do To Their Hair
Who can we trust more than somebody who is literally a doctor of hair?
3-min read - LifestyleHuffPost UK
These 5 Very Simple Techniques Will Help You To Reduce Food Waste
The UK wastes approximately 9.5 million tonnes of food each year, with an estimated value of £14 billion.
2-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Sacred Mysteries: How the Pope cheered up the Virgin Queen
The Church of England celebrates the festivals of popes such as Clement, Leo the Great, and Gregory the Great. It does not, that I’ve heard, venerate Pope St Pius V, Bishop of Rome 1566-72.
3-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
If even GB News viewers plan to vote Labour, the Tories only have themselves to blame
Apparently we’re supposed to be surprised that viewers of GB News are planning to vote Labour. According to a new poll by JL Partners, Sir Keir Starmer’s party holds a commanding 11-point lead among people who watch the channel.
5-min read - NewsFrance 24
🔴 Live: Hamas studying new Israeli proposal on potential ceasefire
Aid shipments to Gaza from Cyprus resumed late on Friday, a Cypriot source said, with a ship carrying food to the besieged Palestinian enclave after a pause following Israel's killing of seven aid workers.The World Central Kitchen NGO paused aid to review its activity in the territory after the early April attack, halting the direct shipments into Gaza from Cyprus.A small cargo vessel left the port of Larnaca on Friday night with aid donated by the United Arab Emirates, a Cypriot source said.5:3
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