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Cliff Notes – Samson backs himself to lead Royals’ youngsters to IPL glory Rajasthan Royals faced a setback with a 58-run defeat to Gujarat Titans, highlighting weaknesses in their batting and bowling despite recent victories. Captain Sanju Samson emphasised the experience of his younger squad, asserting that they possess sufficient international and IPL match experience to succeed. Samson acknowledged the need for a shift in his role this season and confirmed the return of wristspinner Wanindu Hasaranga, while stressing the importance of improving their over-rate. Samson backs himself to lead Royals’ youngsters to IPL glory Just when Rajasthan Royals were…

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Cliff Notes Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse was denied entry to Hong Kong upon arrival, despite travelling to see her three-month-old grandson. The incident is part of a pattern where members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, of which Hobhouse is a member, have faced entry bans in China. Foreign Secretary David Lammy has expressed concern over the refusal of entry for an MP on personal grounds and plans to demand clarification from Hong Kong and Beijing authorities. Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse denied entry to Hong Kong to visit newborn grandson | UK News . A Liberal Democrat MP…

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Cliff Notes A study by the Behavioural Insights Team shows that low-level drinking increases health risks, with cardiovascular disease rates rising from 1% to 5% and cancer rates from 1% to 4% compared to non-drinkers. Participants consuming alcohol within NHS guidelines reported poorer sleep quality, daily functioning, and dental health than non-drinkers, highlighting the need to reevaluate drinking habits. Alcohol Change UK advocates for health risk labelling and marketing restrictions on alcoholic beverages to better inform consumers and reduce alcohol-related harm in the UK. Low-level drinkers have increased cancer and cardiovascular risk, study finds | UK News . Low-level drinking…

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Cliff Notes – Strictly’s Amy Dowden recalls ‘spiralling’ after finding cancerous lump two years ago Amy Dowden, diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2023, reflected on her journey since discovering a lump two years ago, expressing pride in her progress. Following her diagnosis, she underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy, documenting her experiences on social media, including emotional moments like shaving her head. Dowden is set to return to the Strictly Come Dancing stage in 2025, emphasising the importance of trusting one’s instincts regarding health and the significance of self-kindness during recovery. Strictly’s Amy Dowden recalls ‘spiralling’ after finding cancerous lump…

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Cliff Notes – Transfer rumors, news: Man United eyeing move for Cherki Manchester United are reportedly leading the pursuit of Lyon’s Rayan Cherki, with a potential transfer fee of £20 million, amid interest from Liverpool. Chelsea are prepared to offer £50 million plus a player, likely Trevoh Chalobah, to secure Crystal Palace’s Marc Guéhi, who is valued at £70 million by the Eagles. Arsenal are monitoring RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Šeško, while Borussia Dortmund is considering a move for Arsenal’s Oleksandr Zinchenko in the summer transfer window. Transfer rumors, news: Man United eyeing move for Cherki Manchester United are leading…

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The Sudanese people are pleading for the army to help, as deadly attacks on Darfur famine-hit camps killing hundreds and violent abuse including widespread rape allegations.

The refugees have no saviours, no armies and very limited support from NGO’s and charity.

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Cliff Notes A leading mental health charity warns that the asylum system in the UK exacerbates the mental health crises among asylum seekers, increasing the risk of suicide. The charity’s chief executive, Mark Rowland, highlights the traumatic impact of the asylum process, as individuals report severe mental health issues and feelings of hopelessness while awaiting decisions. The organisation urges the government to officially record suicide rates among asylum seekers, citing a lack of data as a barrier to addressing these urgent public health concerns. Asylum system leading people to ‘consider taking their own lives’, says charity | UK News .…

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Cliff Notes – Rising costs are turning video games into something only for the rich The anticipated price increase for Nintendo Switch 2 games, potentially reaching £75, raises concerns about affordability and accessibility in the gaming market. A shift towards higher game prices may lead to a divide in the industry, with triple-A titles becoming increasingly unaffordable while indie games remain more accessible. The trend of escalating costs could push casual gamers towards free-to-play options, undermining the viability of traditional game sales and limiting consumer choice. Rising costs are turning video games into rich only Could Mario Kart World end…

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