False King Charles death story spread by Russian media outlets
Barack Obama jokes with reporters as he leaves Downing Street
Vladimir Putin addresses Red Square crowds after landslide win
Seven men jailed after violence outside asylum seeker hotel in Merseyside
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Mother and daughter jailed for sending cash to terrorist relative in Syria
A mother and daughter who were caught sending cash to a terrorist relative in Syria through a mule in Uganda have been jailed.
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Old photos of British flag at half-mast ignite royal rumours
Old photos of the Union flag lowered to half-mast flooded social media on March 18, fuelling rumours about the health of Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales. While the two photos are real, they in fact show the UK flag lowered at the British Consulate General in Istanbul following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 and at Westminster following the deadly London Bridge attack in 2017. Live footage streamed on social media on March 18 showed the Union flag flying at full mast at Buckingham
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Russia-Ukraine war - live: Putin hints at next stage of war as Russian troops loyal to Kyiv blow up ammunition depot
West slams Russia’s election as rigged while China and Saudi Arabia congratulate Putin on his victory
36-min read - PoliticsThe Independent
Trump accuses Biden of ‘border bloodbath’ as he fails to secure $464m bond in fraud case: Live
Former president attempts to turn tables on successor with lurid campaign video after his attorneys reveal he has been rejected by 30 lenders with clock ticking towards New York fraud case deadline
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Scientific body given just $100,000 a year to fight deadly fire ants, Senate inquiry told
The CSIRO says it only received $100,000 in funding a year to combat the highly invasive pests despite pioneering research into their management
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Creeping ice clouding vision of Europe space telescope Euclid
Scientists are trying to melt a thin layer of ice that is increasingly clouding the vision of the "dark universe detective" space telescope Euclid, the European Space Agency said on Tuesday.Euclid, which the ESA calls its "dark universe detective," officially started its survey last month.
3-min read - HealthThe Telegraph
What a ‘physician associate’ does – and when to demand a doctor instead
After being forced to wait days or weeks for an appointment at your GP surgery, it would be fair to assume that your consultation is going to be with a doctor. In reality, it may well be with a physician associate.
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