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Cliff Notes An inquest determined that The Vivienne, real name James Lee Williams, died by "misadventure" from a cardiac arrest linked to ketamine use; there was no intention of self-harm. The performer, who won the first series of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, was found dead at home at age 32 in January, with no concerns about their mental health expressed by family or friends. Williams’s family emphasised that drug use did not define them, highlighting…

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Here are some of the huge global events happening this week – it’s all sports! From the world-famous Wimbledon to the Women’s European Championship, there’s plenty of great sporting action starting this week. Away from sport, there are business and cultural events taking place too – here’s your global events guide for Week 27.

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Cliff Notes Cannes will implement a ban on cruise ships carrying more than 1,000 passengers, starting next year, to tackle overtourism. Only vessels with fewer than 1,000 passengers will be permitted in the port, with a cap of 6,000 daily disembarking visitors. This initiative aligns Cannes with other European cities, like Venice, in regulating cruise traffic to balance tourism and local quality of life. Cannes bringing in ‘drastic regulation’ on cruise ships | World News…

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The UK’s second heatwave of the year is set to peak this Monday with temperatures hitting over 34C. The heatwave is affecting much of the country, with major events such as Glastonbury and Wimbledon issuing warnings that could see people being forced to leave early.

The headlines continue to cover the controversy at Glastonbury after punk duo Bob Vylan’s chants of “death, death to the IDF” during the duo’s performance. The performance, along with Irish band Kneecap, will not be available to stream online.

Wimbledon kicks off today, with the headlines reporting on the record number of British tennis players in the world-famous tournament.

There is some continued coverage of the prime minister’s U-turn on the benefits row. The PM backed down from his harsh welfare reforms, making some huge concessions to appease the Labour backbenchers who were mounting a rebellion.

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Monday’s newspaper headlines are dominated by the controversial Glastonbury performance from punk duo Bob Vylan, who chanted “death, death to the IDF.” Several headlines criticised the BBC for not pulling the performance off live TV, whilst other headlines looked at the reaction to the chant, including the prime minister’s condemnation of the performance. 

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Cliff Notes A 65-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 93-year-old woman in Bude, Cornwall; both individuals were known to each other. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, with her family informed, while the suspect remains in custody. Authorities stress that the incident is being treated as isolated and are not seeking any additional suspects at this time. Man, 65, arrested on suspicion of murdering 93-year-old woman in Cornwall |…

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Cliff Notes Former Tory minister George Freeman has referred himself to the parliamentary standards commissioner amid allegations of receiving payments from a company that assisted him in drafting questions directed at the government. The appointments watchdog cautioned Freeman about potential conflicts of interest related to his role as a paid adviser for GHGSat, a company focused on greenhouse gas emissions and government policy. Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats have called for Conservative leader Kemi…

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