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Cliff Notes – Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs unrecognisable as first prison mugshot reveals his grey transformation Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, sentenced to over four years for sex trafficking and related charges, has drastically changed in appearance, now sporting grey hair and a scraggly beard in his first prison mugshot. Despite his commitment to sobriety and rehabilitation, Combs has reportedly violated prison rules multiple times, including attempting to initiate three-way phone calls and allegedly consuming homemade alcohol. During his sentencing, Combs expressed remorse for his actions, particularly towards his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, while the judge condemned his abusive behaviour as a form of…
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TL;DR – Japanese manufacturing firm has revealed plans to shut a factory in County Durham NSK plans to close its Peterlee factory, risking approximately 350 jobs, as part of a strategy to exit unprofitable businesses. The factory, operational since 1976, produces automotive bearings and services clients like Nissan, facing profitability challenges. Consultations with union representatives have begun, and support measures for affected staff are anticipated if the closure proceeds by March 2027. NSK plans to shut UK factory placing hundreds of jobs at risk A Japanese manufacturing firm has revealed plans to shut a factory in County Durham, placing hundreds…
Cliff Notes – Behind the scenes of Mel B’s ‘girl power’ Marrakesh wedding Mel B, also known as Scary Spice, celebrated her wedding to Rory McPhee in Marrakesh, following a London ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral just a month prior. The wedding featured unique elements, including a custom-built platform over a swimming pool and a vibrant colour explosion during the couple’s kiss. Héloïse Agelou, the wedding planner, praised Mel B for her humility and kindness, highlighting her thoughtful gestures towards staff throughout the event. Behind the scenes of Mel B’s ‘girl power’ Marrakesh wedding It was the day our favourite…
TL;DR The EU is undertaking its largest rearmament initiative since the 1950s, prompted by increased concerns over defence and security following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. A significant majority of Europeans (around 80%) express worry about the EU’s security in the next five years, raising questions about the financial commitment to defence. Key topics for discussion include the potential for an EU nuclear deterrent, the development of military capabilities, and the evolving nature of warfare with advances in drone technology. Tonight on The Ring: Who should pay for Europe’s defence and security? . Published on 12/11/2025 – 7:00 GMT+1 Since Russia’s…
Cliff Notes – FA charges Burnley’s Mejbri for allegedly spitting at Leeds fans Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri faces misconduct charges from the FA for allegedly spitting at Leeds United supporters during a match on October 18. The incident occurred in the 67th minute of Burnley’s 2-0 victory, while Mejbri was on the substitutes’ bench. Mejbri has until Friday, 28 November, to respond to the charges as stated by the FA. FA charges Burnley’s Mejbri for allegedly spitting at Leeds fans Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri has been charged with misconduct by the English Football Association after allegedly spitting at or in…
TL;DR Donald Trump condemned the BBC for editing a speech related to the Capitol riot, claiming it misrepresented his words and is suing for $1 billion unless a retraction and apology are issued by a specified deadline. The BBC is facing internal and external criticism after recent resignations among top officials, with calls for accountability regarding its editorial standards and perceived biases. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy defended the BBC amidst the controversy, announcing a review of its Royal Charter and emphasising the necessity of maintaining impartiality in its operations. Trump has ‘obligation’ to sue ‘very dishonest’ BBC | UK News…
Norris and Piastri Challenge Verstappen’s Dominance in F1 World Championship Race As the battle for the 2025 Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship intensifies, Mclaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are poised to dethrone four-time champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull. Heading into the final races of the season, Norris leads Piastri by 24 points, while Verstappen trails by 49 points with 83 points still up for grabs. What Was the Closest Drivers’ Title Battle in F1 History? This year’s competition is reminiscent of some of the most thrilling title showdowns in F1 history. With just 49 points separating the championship…
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TL;DR The Treasury has approved £1bn for NHS job cuts, enabling a reduction of approximately 18,000 administrative staff to decrease bureaucracy and improve patient services. NHS England will be allowed to overspend its budget this year to cover redundancy costs but is expected to recoup expenses later. Health Secretary Wes Streeting plans to announce significant cuts to headcounts in Integrated Care Boards as part of government reforms for a more efficient NHS. Thousands of NHS staff to be made redundant after funding agreed | UK News Thousands of job cuts at the NHS will go ahead after the £1bn needed…
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