What happened in video of Met police confrontation with Jewish man?
Mass graves unearthed at hospital, Gaza's civil defence agency says
Trump 'orchestrated criminal scheme to corrupt 2016 election', trial hears
Thousands of flights to and from Europe affected by suspected Russian jamming
People are in denial following the Cass report – it’s like deprogramming cult members
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Children as young as three ‘tricked into producing online sexual images’
Children as young as three are being tricked into producing online sexual images of themselves, a report has found, as the Security Minister warns “no child is safe if unsupervised online”.
7-min read - HealthThe Telegraph
Sleep paralysis is terrifying and not uncommon: here’s how to handle it
Imagine waking up in the night to discover that you can’t move and can’t speak. You can breathe, and you can move your eyes – but you can’t get out of bed or ask for help. To make the situation even more terrifying, you might experience vivid hallucinations where you see or hear things that aren’t really there.
7-min read - BusinessThe Telegraph
Ottolenghi launches Waitrose range to bring sauces and spices ‘to the masses’
Ottolenghi is launching a range at Waitrose as the chef behind the renowned culinary brand plans to bring his middle-class status-symbol recipes “to the masses”.
3-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Labour, ‘patriotic’? Pull the other one, Sir Keir
Today is St George’s Day – and Labour MPs are overjoyed. Or at least, so says Sir Keir Starmer. “Labour is the patriotic party now,” he declared on Sunday, in an article for The Telegraph. “We will celebrate St George’s Day with enthusiasm.”
4-min read - NewsThe Independent
Watch: Peers debate Rwanda bill ahead of Commons vote on Sunak’s flagship policy
Watch as Rishi Sunak’s controversial Rwanda bill faced a final parliamentary showdown on Monday, 22 April. The prime minister’s plan was finally given the green light in the evening after the House of Lords gave up their fight with the House of Commons over amending the legislation. Mr Sunak’s bill is aimed at making the plan to send asylum seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda legally watertight.
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Brave parents saved choking daughter, 8, with device
Eight-year-old Caitlin-Mae had choked on a piece of sausage and was struggling to breathe
1-min read - NewsEvening Standard
Paedophile who kept ‘manual’ on how to abuse babies jailed
Police said Arif Azad’s behaviour was becoming increasingly sinister
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