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Woman in hospital after Brazilian butt lift in Glasgow hotel Glasgow launches investigation after Brazilian butt lift went wrong, in a dangerous “pop-up” cosmetic clinic in the city centre. Warning practitioners of potential legal action after a local woman was hospitalized. The public are warned about the dangers of “pop-up” cosmetic clinics operating in the city. Inspections are being carried out at clinics in Glasgow offering these services and practitioners have been warned they will face action if they are found to be acting illegally. Pop-up cosmetic clinics are dangerous The council issued the warning as it said people are travelling…

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Summary Tonet Rivera from the Philippines has spent 27 years recreating his late father’s London holiday photos from the 60s using a disposable camera and his phone. He has successfully replicated 15 out of 300 photos and plans to continue the project. We have set up a Special Channel on X – Join in the conversation WTXNews Full News Report One devoted son spent 27 years recapturing his father’s London photos A loving son has devoted the last 27 years to recreating his late father’s holiday snaps around London in the 60s. Tonet Rivera, 66 and from the Philippines, has…

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Summary Former New England Compounding Center president Barry Cadden was sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for his role in the deaths of 11 Michigan residents due to tainted drugs. Cadden had previously pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter charges. He is already serving a 14-1/2 year federal prison term for racketeering and fraud. He arrived at court without remorse and smirking, much to the anger of the families of the deceased. Cadden’s sentencing was linked to a deadly fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 caused by mold-tainted drugs produced by NECC. The outbreak sickened 793 patients and resulted…

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Germany hopes to relive World Cup ‘fairytale’ with Euro 2024 As Germany prepares to host Euro 2024, the 2006 FIFA World Cup – the last major international football tournament on German soil – still plays a formative role in the nation’s collective consciousness. Now widely known as the Summer Fairytale, the tournament is remembered as the moment a unified Germany shook off the shadows of its dark past and showed the world a new, modern face. On the field, the German team coached by Jurgen Klinsmann overcame dire pretournament predictions to make it to the semifinals. Despite losing in extra…

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Guardiola backs England for Euro 2024 glory Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has backed England to win Euro 2024, if they follow his club’s route to continental glory. Guardiola finally guided City to their first Champions League crown last season after several near misses earlier in his reign. The Spaniard feels Gareth Southgate, England’s manager, can do the same with England following their painful failures on the brink of silverware. England were beaten in the European Championship final by Italy on penalties at Wembley in 2021, lost the World Cup semifinal against Croatia in 2018 and were beaten by France…

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Host nation Germany set for massive security challenge at Euro 2024 Keeping fans and players safe will be a mammoth task for Germany as it hosts Euro 2024 in a tense global climate with major conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. From hooligans to potential terror attacks and even cyberattacks, the European Championship organisers will be looking to ward off a range of threats. Security forces will be charged with protecting some 2.7 million fans, 24 team base camps spread across the country and 10 stadiums where 51 matches will be played between June 14 and July 14. Designated…

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Gareth Southgate hints he might not pick 26 players in England squad for Euro 2024 despite Uefa ruling GARETH SOUTHGATE has dropped a huge hint that he might not pick the full 26 players allowed for his England Euro 2024 squad.  Historically, the limit has been 23 players but both Euro 2020 and the last World Cup both saw that number expand to 26. Uefa confirmed this month that squads for the European Championship will be allowed to be 26 again. Southgate will select a larger provisional squad on Tuesday 21 May before he was expected to whittle it down to 23 for the June 7…

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Summary Daniel Anjorin, 14, was tragically killed in a sword attack in Hainault, northeast London. His family paid tribute to their ‘amazing son’ and thanked the community for support. The suspect, Marcus Aurelio Arduini Monzo, has been charged with murder. We have set up a Special Channel on X – Join in the conversation WTXNews Full News Report Hainault attack victim Daniel Anjorin’s family issue statement | UK News The family of Daniel Anjorin, 14, has paid tribute to their ‘amazing son’ after he died in a sword attack in Hainault. His family issued a statement after the shocking attack…

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