Fossils found in Somerset by girl, 11, 'may be of largest-ever marine reptile'
Gaza ceasefire talks hit stumbling block, mediator Qatar says
Is cloud seeding linked to the flooding in Dubai?
Dozens arrested and thousands contacted after scammer site taken offline
Arbouring offenders: Italian town’s tree-climbing ban prompts outcry
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Top legal expert claims UK Government 'wrong' not to quash Post Office convictions in Scotland
James Chalmers, a law professor at Glasgow University, insisted the UK Government should have extended a bill pardoning sub-postmasters to include Scotland.
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Police Scotland officers are victims in quarter of hate crime reports, says Humza Yousaf
The First Minister said Police Scotland members face "outrageous abuse" and revealed almost a quarter of hate crime victims were cops.
2-min read - NewsThe Guardian
Kemi Badenoch: ‘UK’s wealth isn’t from white privilege and colonialism’
Minister told London conference that Glorious Revolution of 1688 paved way for economic certainty
2-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Venice Biennale 2024: far too many dead artists, and not enough panache
Someone needs to say it: this hasn’t been a vintage year for the Venice Biennale. Foreigners Everywhere, the 60th edition of its international exhibition, arranged across the Central Pavilion in the Giardini and the cavernous Arsenale, may have a witty title, in the context of a city that profits so relentlessly from tourism. Yet it proves a disappointment, with far too many dead artists (isn’t the biennale supposed to be about contemporary art?), and not enough panache.
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Glasgow gangster who used child's bank account to conceal £353k is jailed
A Glasgow gangster James Clark who used a child’s bank account and family member’s homes to conceal thousands of pounds made from drug deals has been jailed.
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
What New Zealand’s U-turn on smoking ban could mean for Rishi Sunak
We appear to have reached the stage of Rishi Sunak’s premiership where he is suddenly preoccupied with what his legacy might be.
7-min read - NewsThe Independent
Stardust fire inquest: 48 people who died in Dublin nightclub blaze were unlawfully killed, jury rules
Ireland’s longest running inquest delivers conclusion on country’s worst fire disaster
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