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Cliff Notes Israel and Syria have reportedly agreed to a ceasefire, facilitated by the US and supported by Turkey and Jordan, amid escalating violence in southern Syria. Several hundred casualties have been reported in recent conflicts involving local fighters, government forces, and Bedouin tribes in Syria’s Sweida province. Israel has conducted airstrikes targeting Damascus to protect the Syrian Druze community, while US officials express concern over the humanitarian situation, with thousands displaced due to the…

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Cliff Notes King Edonmi and his best friend Mo Liasu, both from Ipswich, tragically drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Albufeira, Portugal, shortly after arriving for their holiday. Edonmi’s sister expressed that her brother died while attempting to rescue Liasu, refuting claims that they were intoxicated at the time of the incident. A GoFundMe campaign for their repatriation and family support has exceeded £24,500, highlighting the community’s grief and desire to honour their memory.…

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Cliff Notes The Independent Water Commission, led by Sir Jon Cunliffe, is expected to recommend significant changes, including potential abolition of Ofwat and creation of a new regulatory body that combines economic and environmental oversight. Rising public dissatisfaction with pollution and financial management of water companies has intensified scrutiny of Ofwat, which is accused of inadequate accountability and investment facilitation. Recommendations may include a shift from econometric modelling to a more tailored supervisory regulatory approach…

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Cliff Notes Multiple cases of botulism in the UK have been linked to unlicensed Botox procedures, causing serious symptoms such as breathing difficulties. The UK Health Security Agency recommends that individuals ensure cosmetic practitioners use licensed products and advises clinicians to screen for symptoms in recent patients. A total of 38 cases of iatrogenic botulism were reported between 4 June and 14 July, prompting official warnings about the risks associated with unregulated cosmetic treatments. Health…

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Cliff Notes A 10-year-old boy tragically died in a recent school coach accident in Somerset, with a specially trained officer assisting the grieving family. 21 individuals, including two children airlifted to hospital, remain under care following the crash, which involved approximately 60 to 70 people near Minehead. The coach reportedly overturned onto its roof and slid down an embankment; local MP highlighted the road’s challenging conditions contributing to the incident. Child who died in Minehead…

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Cliff Notes Trump has directed the release of grand jury testimony in the Epstein case amid growing pressure and questions about a ‘client list’ allegedly used for blackmail. Tensions escalated when Elon Musk suggested Trump is included in the Epstein files, prompting further scrutiny from Trump’s supporters. Despite the DOJ’s findings that no incriminating client list exists, Trump continues to dismiss the issue as a politically motivated “hoax.” Trump latest: US president says there is…

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Cliff Notes Antarctica’s oldest ice, retrieved from depths of up to 2,800 metres, has arrived in the UK for analysis, aiming to unlock secrets of Earth’s climate history. The project seeks to extend the existing ice core record from 800,000 years to 1.5 million years, providing insights into climate evolution and greenhouse gas concentrations. Funded by the European Commission, the Beyond EPICA initiative involves researchers from multiple institutions and aims to reveal the drivers behind…

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Cliff Notes Increased competition and the withdrawal of subsidies have led some investors, including Gerber Kawasaki’s Peter Gerber, to reduce their Tesla holdings. Despite the company’s recent share price dip, some investors, like analyst Dan Ives, maintain that Tesla’s future relies on its innovative potential in AI and self-driving technology. Gerber expresses concern that Elon Musk’s political involvement has negatively impacted Tesla’s brand perception and the rising backlash against the company. The huge financial impact…

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Cliff Notes Dame Harriet Harman claims Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle failed to ensure parliamentary accountability regarding the Afghan data leak, which affected nearly 20,000 individuals. The UK government maintained a super-injunction that concealed the data breach for over three years, previously discovered by the military in August 2023. A secret relocation scheme for 6,900 Afghan nationals affected by the breach has now been initiated, despite previous eligibility restrictions. Sir Lindsay Hoyle should have made…

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Cliff Notes England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton expressed relief and joy after her team’s dramatic comeback against Sweden in the Euros quarter-finals, leading to a semi-final appearance. Lucy Bronze played a pivotal role, scoring the first goal of the comeback and successfully converting England’s final penalty in a tense shootout. Manager Sarina Wiegman praised the resilience of the team, noting strategic substitutions as key to overcoming a 2-0 deficit and securing a 3-2 victory in the…

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Cliff Notes England advances to the semi-finals of the Women’s Euros, defeating Sweden 3-2 in a penalty shootout after trailing 2-0 at half-time. Goals from Lucy Bronze and Michelle Agyemang in the latter stages of normal time equalised the match before a goalless extra-time. England will face Italy in the semi-finals, with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton noting the intense pressure throughout the match. England through to semi-finals of Women’s Euros after beating Sweden on penalties |…

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Cliff Notes Protests erupted outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, following sexual assault allegations against a 38-year-old man accused of attempting to kiss a 14-year-old girl. The demonstration saw clashes with police, resulting in injuries, arrests, and damage to police vehicles and the hotel, with several suspects already identified. Essex Police reiterated their zero-tolerance stance on criminal behaviour during protests, highlighting the need for lawful demonstrations and ongoing investigations into several related incidents. Protesters…

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Cliff Notes Felix Baumgartner, renowned for his record-setting skydive from the edge of space, died in a paragliding accident in Italy at the age of 56. He reportedly lost control of his motorised paraglider, leading to a fatal fall near a hotel, injuring a bystander in the process. Tributes have emerged highlighting Baumgartner’s legacy as a symbol of courage in extreme sports, following his historic jump from 128,097 feet in 2012. Felix Baumgartner: Extreme athlete…

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Cliff Notes Ruth Chepngetich, the women’s marathon world record-holder, has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for hydrochlorothiazide, a banned diuretic. The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) confirmed the suspension following a urine sample collected on 14 March, with the results reported on 3 April. Chepngetich voluntarily chose to be suspended on 19 April during the ongoing investigation, which has no specified timeline for a disciplinary case. Ruth Chepngetich: Women’s marathon world record-holder provisionally suspended after…

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Cliff Notes Rescuers are responding to a bus that left the road on the A396 Cutcombe Hill near Minehead, Somerset, around 3pm today. Most passengers have been evacuated, with emergency services, including Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue, continuing to work on freeing the remaining occupants. The local MP, Rachel Gilmour, has expressed concern for those involved, urging the public to give emergency services space. Rescuers working to free passengers after bus crash in Somerset…

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Cliff Notes Olivia Smith makes history as the first female footballer to transfer for £1m, moving from Liverpool to Arsenal, surpassing the previous record of £900,000. The transfer fee is nearly five times Liverpool’s initial investment in Smith just a year ago, highlighting her rapid rise in the sport. Arsenal coach Renee Slegers praises Smith’s potential and ambition, noting her impressive track record at a young age, along with her international experience. Striker Olivia Smith…

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Cliff Notes A 14-year-old boy died after being struck by a car on the A76 in East Ayrshire on Wednesday evening. The male driver of the vehicle and his passengers received medical attention but were not hospitalised. Boy, 14, dies after being struck by car at bridge over Cessnock Water in East Ayrshire | UK News A 14-year-old boy has died after being struck by a car in East Ayrshire. Emergency crews were called to…

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Cliff Notes:- Could predict 10-year heart attack and stroke risk? A routine eye scan could predict an individual’s risk of heart attack or stroke within the next decade, with 70% accuracy, according to a study using AI technology. The quick, one-minute test may complement existing health checks for blood pressure and cholesterol, enabling earlier interventions. Experts urge further research to validate the findings and explore the practical integration of retinal scans into clinical practices for…

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Cliff Notes – Criticism over Jeffrey Epstein files Trump labelled his supporters as “weaklings” while defending his administration’s management of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison in 2019. The FBI and Justice Department reported that there is no incriminating client list linked to Epstein and confirmed he committed suicide, despite widespread conspiracy theories. Outrage among Trump supporters has intensified, particularly towards attorney general Pam Bondi, while some prominent figures, including Alex Jones,…

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Cliff Notes Police have detained 21 children linked to a couple in Los Angeles, Silvia Zhang and Guojun Xuan, suspected of misleading surrogate mothers across the US. Allegations of abuse have surfaced, with CCTV footage revealing emotional and physical maltreatment by at least six nannies in the couple’s home. Authorities, including the FBI, are probing potential surrogacy fraud, while the couple has been arrested on charges of child endangerment and neglect. California: 21 children taken…

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Cliff Notes A female robot artist named Ai-Da has created a portrait of King Charles, showcasing how future Royal Family representations may be produced using advanced AI technology. Ai-Da, the first “ultra-realistic robot artist,” used AI algorithms and cameras to paint the portrait, previously also depicting Queen Elizabeth II. The unveiling of the portraits took place at the UN’s AI For Good Summit, emphasising the evolving role of AI in cultural contexts and dialogues on…

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Cliff Notes A Sky News investigation has revealed that 62 alleged victims have accused The Small School at Red House in Norfolk, run by the Danish group Tvind, of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Despite documented warnings regarding abuse, including a 1990 letter from the Social Services Inspectorate, the home continued operations until its closure in 1998. Victims are now pursuing legal action against Norfolk County Council and other local authorities, with calls for accountability…

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Cliff Notes Sir Keir Starmer has suspended four Labour MPs for repeated breaches of party discipline, leading them to sit as independents pending an indefinite review. Three additional Labour MPs have lost their trade envoy roles as a result of their opposing votes on the government’s welfare reforms. The suspensions aim to reinforce party discipline after internal rebellions against the welfare cuts, sparking criticism from other MPs regarding the leadership’s approach. Starmer suspends four Labour…

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Cliff Notes A photograph of Queen Camilla, taken at her Wiltshire home, has been released in celebration of her 78th birthday, showing her in a vibrant turquoise dress. This year, Camilla is spending her birthday privately, contrasting with last year when she attended the state opening of Parliament. The Queen recently celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary, and she and King Charles continue to undertake engagements, including hosting French President Emmanuel Macron. Photograph of Queen Camilla…

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Cliff Notes Mohammed Ibrahim, 25, received a 13-year and 3-month prison sentence for causing the deaths of Amanda Riley and Linda Philips while racing at over 80mph in a 30mph zone. Ibrahim fled the scene after colliding with a quad bike and another car, which led to serious injuries for four family members in the latter vehicle. The court highlighted Ibrahim’s “grossly irresponsible” driving and imposed an 18-year driving ban, noting the catastrophic impact of…

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