Jade Lozada is using poetry to bring awareness to climate justice issues
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New Yorker, Jade Lozada, is using her aware winning poetry to raise awareness about climate change issues.
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs Wade has raised questions about whether tech companies should protect the data of users seeking abortions.
Pakistan has sentenced one of the militants linked to the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India to 15 years in prison for terror financing unrelated to the assaults
George Michael won’t be doing a hologram tour, his former song writing partner and friend David Austin says, because the technology isn’t good enough to create a show that does justice to his songs. “We were going to see if we could do a hologram idea in the middle of the Royal Albert Hall,” Austin said. Speaking at a screening of new Michael documentary Freedom Uncut at Soho House last night, Austin said: “The problem with holograms is people just don’t engage, 20 minutes in... people are on their phone... There won’t be a ‘HoloWham’.”
Labour has said pupils should receive face-to-face, professional careers guidance while at school.
Hilarious home security footage captured in Pennsylvania last week shows the moment when two moms were forced to flee with their children after spotting a snake slithering around in the living room.
OXFORD United are pursuing multiple loan deals alongside permanent transfers, says Karl Robinson.
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The star and his girlfriend, actress Dakota Johnson, visited The Stag Inn in Hinton Charterhouse late on Sunday afternoon.
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A murder investigation is under way in Ilford, east London after a 36-year-old woman died from serious head injuries while walking along Cranbrook Road in the direction of Gants Hill Station.
A man has been handed a suspended sentence after he was “willing to take needless risks” and narrowly avoided a head-on crash while overtaking.
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The chairman of the British Medical Association is demanding the Government reverse ‘brutal’ pre-pandemic cuts to health services.
A Pembrokeshire school is looking forward to holding its summer community fete, hoping to bring people from across Pembrokeshire to attend.
Warwickshire man Mike Hicks, 54, was horrified when he saw a topless photo of himself on holiday
COLOMBO (Reuters) -Sri Lanka will allow companies from oil-producing countries to import and sell fuel, the power and energy minister said on Tuesday, ending a duopoly as it tries to overcome a shortage of petrol and diesel that is exacerbating an economic crisis. The Cabinet decision came as the minister, Kanchana Wijesekera, headed to Qatar and a ministerial colleague was due to arrive in Russia on Sunday for talks on energy deals. Sri Lanka is suffering its worst economic crisis since its independence, with foreign exchange reserves at a record low of $1.92 billion, according to the Central Bank, though analysts estimate a lower level of useable funds.
A number of victim impact statements have been submitted to the court for consideration.
29-year-old taken into custody on suspicion of killing local woman
Soul singer Diana Ross told the thousands gathered at the Pyramid Stage to “feel the power of love” as she reeled off hit after hit. She kicked off her set with 1980 classic I’m Coming Out drawing rapturous applause during her Sunday teatime legends slot on the final day of Glastonbury wearing a sparkly dress with a matching white cape and headpiece ensemble.
The three vessels from the GB Row Challenge hoped to collect environmental data.