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Cliff Notes – The time change for daylight saving 2025 Time Change Details: Daylight saving time begins in 2025 on Sunday, March 9, at 2 a.m., when clocks will spring forward one hour to 3 a.m. Impact on Daylight: The shift means sunsets will occur an hour later in the evening and sunrises will be an hour later in the morning, resulting in one less hour of sleep for those adjusting their clocks. Automatic vs. Manual Changes: Digital devices, such as cellphones, will automatically adjust for daylight saving time, while analog clocks will require manual resetting. Global Observance: Outside the…

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Cliff Notes A 15-year-old boy named Amen Teklay was killed in a violent incident in Glasgow, prompting a murder investigation by Police Scotland. Amen was discovered seriously injured on Clarendon Street on Wednesday night and was pronounced dead at the scene shortly thereafter. His sister, Delina Teklay, described him as her best friend, highlighting his kindness and bright personality; she expressed disbelief and devastation over his unexpected death. Originally from Eritrea, Amen had lived in Glasgow for about eight years and had recently been granted ‘right to remain’ status in the UK. He attended St Thomas Aquinas secondary school and…

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Cliff Notes – Your rights to a refund Mass Cancellations: Eurostar has cancelled all 32 trains on the London-Paris route due to the discovery of a wartime bomb in St-Denis, leaving approximately 25,000 passengers stranded. Impact on Passengers: The cancellation occurs on a busy Friday, typically popular for both business and leisure travel, complicating travel plans for thousands. Options for Affected Travellers: Stranded passengers have limited alternatives, with flights largely sold out. Eurostar’s guidance allows for rebooking on different dates, but passengers cannot claim alternative transport costs if they choose to fly. Accommodation and Meal Support: Eurostar may reimburse accommodation…

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Cliff Notes Adverse Perception of Social Media: A significant majority (two-thirds) of 16- to 24-year-olds believe that social media has a detrimental effect, with 75% advocating for stricter regulations to protect young users. Many express regret over their extensive screen time, especially those who began using platforms at a younger age. Shift in Generational Dynamics: Research indicates that Gen Z does not seek parental lectures on reducing screen time; instead, they are proactively attempting to foster real-life connections, highlighting a potential alignment of interests across generations regarding screen usage. Legislative Developments: Parliament is set to vote on a private member’s…

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Cliff Notes A proposed bill aimed at regulating smartphone use among children has been significantly diluted to secure government backing, with key features such as an outright ban on smartphones in schools being removed. Labour MP Josh MacAlister, who introduced the private members’ bill, emphasised that reducing smartphone usage will be a gradual process rather than an immediate overhaul. The bill now seeks to raise the digital age of consent from 13 to 16, which would require companies to obtain parental permission before processing the data of children under 16. Data Protection Minister Chris Bryant expressed that the bill’s aims…

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US President Donald Trump said he finds it easier to work with Russia than Ukraine in efforts to end the war between those countries and secure the valuable minerals deal. “I’m finding it more difficult frankly to deal with Ukraine and they don’t have the cards,” he said. “It may be easier dealing with Russia.” Trump also said that he trusts Russian President Vladimir Putin and understands why Putin’s forces launched a massive bombing campaign across Ukraine overnight. “I actually think he’s doing what anybody in that position would be doing that right now,” Trump said. Trump: Easier to work with…

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Sir Richard Shirreff, a retired British general and former second-in-charge of NATO’s European Command, said that Europe and Canada must step up support to Ukraine after the US suspended its aid for Kyiv. “European nations and Canada have just got to ramp up immediately to fill the gap. And this means taking risk. It means giving immediate money to the Ukrainians,” Shirreff said. He said Europe, Canada and NATO should have done so earlier, though he said it was “better late than never.” We cannot rely on America as an ally “The reason this didn’t happen three years ago is because…

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Three Bulgarians have been found guilty by a London court of taking part in a sophisticated UK-based spy ring, which targeted journalists and passed sensitive information to Russia over a three-year period. London-based Katrin Ivanova, Vanya Gaberova and Tihomir Ivanchev were found guilty at the Old Bailey of spying on an “industrial scale” that endangered lives and national security. Bulgarians convicted in Britain of spying for Russia They were led by suspected Russian agent Jan Marsalek, an Austrian businessman wanted by Interpol after the collapse of the German payment processing company Wirecard. His whereabouts are unknown. Prosecutors said that the suspects…

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Cliff Notes Shocking moment killer paedophile Sidney Cooke, now 97, is battered almost to death by inmate with metal flask Paedophile child killer Sidney Cooke was almost battered to death by a bloodthirsty inmate in a shocking prison ‘revenge’ attack which was caught on CCTV. The prisoner is seen sneaking up behind 97-year-old Cooke, one of Britain’s most notorious paedophiles, before bludgeoning him to the ground in a devastating assault on the corridors of Wakefield Prison, West Yorkshire. Cooke, a horrific sex offender suspected of being involved in up to 20 child murders, is sent crashing down to the floor…

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Cliff Notes A landlord couple has been fined £90,000 after a tragic fire in their “grossly overcrowded” flat, which reportedly housed 23 occupants in a two-bedroom apartment. The fire, caused by an electric bike, resulted in the death of a father-of-two, highlighting serious safety concerns related to overcrowding and fire hazards in rental properties. Local authorities have increased scrutiny on landlords, with significant fines imposed as a deterrent for overcrowding practices that endanger tenant safety. The case has garnered media attention, emphasising the urgent need for stricter regulations and enforcement to protect tenants in poorly managed rental situations. Similar incidents…

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