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Cassius Walker-Hunt, a former steelworker in Port Talbot, has transitioned to running a coffee shop after being made redundant due to Tata Steel’s closure of blast furnaces, marking a significant shift for the local workforce and community.
Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly rekindling its interest in Marcus Rashford, should Aston Villa fail to secure a permanent deal for the winger.
Max Verstappen has expressed trepidation ahead of this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix, as the reigning World Champion anticipates a challenging race against the fast-improving Mclaren team.
A helicopter crash in New York’s Hudson River resulted in the deaths of six Spanish tourists, including three children and the pilot, as confirmed by Mayor Eric Adams.
Amber-Rose Badrudin, a former contestant on The Apprentice, has successfully grown her business, OreeMart, into a seven-figure enterprise despite not receiving Lord Sugar’s £250,000 investment.
The King and Queen of the UK engaged positively with the public during a visit to Ravenna, showcasing their resilience and dedication to royal duties despite recent health concerns related to the King’s cancer treatment.
Jillian Lauren, a true crime journalist and author, was shot by police and arrested for attempted murder after allegedly pointing a gun at officers during a pursuit of hit-and-run suspects in Los Angeles.
Cliff Notes The father of a grooming gang victim criticises the government for causing confusion regarding the promised local inquiries, stating it is "messing around with survivors’ lives." Home Secretary Yvette Cooper confirmed five local inquiries will proceed, but the uncertainty continues to trouble survivors and their families. The victim’s father, Marlon West, expresses disappointment with the government’s decision to opt for regional inquiries instead of a statutory national inquiry that could compel professionals to give evidence. Government should be ‘ashamed’ over grooming gangs inquiries confusion, says victim’s father | UK News . The father of a grooming gang victim…
Cliff Notes – More Nintendo Switch 2 small print makes Zelda deal even less appealing The enhanced Switch 2 version of The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild will not include the DLC, requiring an additional purchase for complete content. The physical price for the Switch 2 edition is set at £66.99, while the original version is priced at £55.99, raising concerns over the value proposition. Owners of the original Switch version can upgrade to the Switch 2 edition for approximately £8, but the DLC remains a separate cost of £17.99. Just because it’s a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition,…
Cliff Notes – Big Bash drafts moved earlier in bid to secure best overseas players The BBL and WBBL drafts have been rescheduled to June 19, 2025, to allow the men’s tournament to secure top overseas players ahead of rival leagues. Brisbane Heat and Sydney Sixers have secured the first picks in their respective drafts, with clubs able to trade draft picks for strategic advantages. The changes aim to address player availability issues, particularly for Australian Test players, while maintaining salary bands for overseas players in both leagues. Big Bash drafts moved earlier in bid to secure best overseas players…
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