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Cliff Notes Graeme Dott, a former world snooker champion, is facing trial for alleged child sex abuse, with charges dating from 1993 to 2010 related to primary school age children. The High Court in Edinburgh heard a motion to amend his bail conditions, which included a restriction preventing him from visiting his matrimonial home; this restriction has been lifted. Dott has denied all allegations and is currently on bail, awaiting a trial set for 17…

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Cliff Notes Ofcom has determined that a BBC Gaza documentary violated broadcasting standards by failing to disclose that the child narrator was the son of a Hamas deputy minister, which was “materially misleading.” The BBC acknowledged the breach of its editorial guidelines and has apologised, stating the audience was deprived of critical information that could affect their perception of the documentary. Ofcom has mandated that the BBC broadcast a statement regarding its findings on BBC2,…

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Cliff Notes Cabotegravir (CAB-LA), a bi-monthly injectable HIV prevention treatment, is poised for approval, providing an alternative to daily oral PrEP. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended CAB-LA, marking it as the first injectable PrEP option approved in England. Health Secretary Wes Streeting hailed the injection as “game-changing,” offering renewed hope for those unable to use other prevention methods. ‘Game-changing’ HIV prevention jab to be approved for use in England…

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Cliff Notes Ace Frehley, the founding member and original lead guitarist of Kiss, passed away at the age of 74 in Morristown, New Jersey, surrounded by family. His family expressed deep sorrow, calling him “irreplaceable,” while bandmates Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons referred to him as an “essential rock soldier.” Frehley was celebrated for his dynamic stage persona and contribution to classic hits including “Rock And Roll All Nite” and “Detroit Rock City.” Ace Frehley,…

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Cliff Notes Donald Trump is set to host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House, aiming to facilitate discussions about long-range Tomahawk missiles, which could target inside Russia. A new Trump-Putin summit will occur in Hungary, marking Putin’s first known visit to an EU country since the start of the Ukraine war, amid discussions of potential peace initiatives. Trump expressed optimism about reaching a peace deal in Ukraine, citing momentum from recent diplomatic successes,…

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Cliff Notes John Bolton, former adviser to Donald Trump, has been indicted on multiple federal charges related to the illegal handling of classified information, which could lead to decades in prison. Bolton claims the charges aim to intimidate his opponents and allow Trump to control the narrative regarding his conduct, asserting his readiness to fight against the allegations. The indictment follows an FBI search of Bolton’s properties, where classified documents were discovered, leading to accusations…

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Cliff Notes Robert Adamski, a 29-year-old Polish national, has been convicted of terrorism and firearms offences after using a 3D printer to fabricate components for a semi-automatic rifle. The investigation revealed his affiliation with extreme right-wing ideology, alongside communications in a Telegram group promoting terrorist publications. Sentencing for Adamski is set for 28 November, following his arrest on 11 July 2024 and the discovery of additional firearm components in his residence. Man who used 3D…

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Cliff Notes – Israeli undercover soldiers are operating in Gaza as militia A surge in violence, including public executions and gun battles, has erupted in Gaza as Hamas faces opposition from rival armed groups it accuses of collaboration with Israel. Members of anti-Hamas militias have declared intent to continue fighting, despite Hamas’s attempts to reassert control and maintain order amidst escalating tensions. Experts highlight Israel’s strategy of “divide and conquer,” supporting rival militias to weaken…

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Cliff Notes Main Winner Announced: Wim van den Heever from South Africa wins the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for his photograph of a brown hyena in Kolmanskop, Namibia, taken after a decade of effort. Record Participation: The competition received a record 60,636 entries from 113 countries, highlighting the global interest in wildlife photography. Exhibition Details: All winning photographs will be displayed at the Natural History Museum starting Friday, offering an opportunity to view…

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TL;DR – Ricky Hatton’s cause of death given at inquest Former boxing champion Ricky Hatton, 46, was found hanged, and it’s believed he took his own life; the inquest has been adjourned until 20 March. Hatton’s manager discovered him unresponsive on 14 September after he missed an event and did not attend a flight to Dubai. The boxing star was preparing for a return to the ring after 13 years, and his passing has sparked…

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Cliff Notes Rachel Reeves must go beyond merely addressing the estimated £22bn public finance black hole or face repeated fiscal challenges, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). UK economic growth was recorded at a modest 0.3% for the three months ending in August, despite claims of being the fastest-growing Economy in the G7. Tax increases are deemed unavoidable by economists, with income tax hikes suggested as the most effective means to raise necessary…

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TL;DR – The situation raises legal and geopolitical concerns President Maduro of Venezuela accuses the US of attempting a coup following Donald Trump’s approval of CIA operations to combat alleged drug trafficking from Venezuela. Trump confirmed the targeting of drug boats, resulting in recent military strikes and the deaths of multiple individuals, claiming it is part of a strategy to counter narcotics. The situation raises legal and geopolitical concerns, with critics arguing that this militarised…

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Cliff Notes Louise Shackleton will not face criminal charges for assisting her husband Anthony in dying at the Dignitas clinic, following a police investigation that concluded it was not in the public interest to prosecute. Shackleton expressed her sadness over the prolonged investigation process and highlighted the emotional toll it takes on families navigating such decisions, urging for changes to UK laws on assisted dying. She is now a vocal advocate for proposed legislation in…

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Cliff Notes Evidence from a collapsed spy trial reveals extensive Chinese spying activities involving UK parliamentarians, raising national security concerns. Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, accused of passing sensitive information to a Chinese intelligence agent, maintain their innocence after the prosecution collapsed due to insufficient evidence. The government’s documents indicate a significant risk to UK safety from Chinese influence in parliamentary advisory roles, while leaders stress the importance of the UK-China relationship amidst these security…

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Cliff Notes Donald Trump is considering supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, which have a range of 1,500 miles and could significantly extend Ukraine’s strike capabilities compared to current weapons. Tomahawks, known for their precision and ability to be reprogrammed mid-flight, could target key Russian infrastructure, although hitting Moscow directly is deemed “pointless” by defence analysts. Russia expresses concern over the potential deployment of Tomahawks, with officials warning it could escalate tensions significantly between nuclear powers.…

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Cliff Notes The Government is pursuing PPE Medpro, linked to Baroness Michelle Mone, for £145 million owed after a High Court ruling found the company breached contract terms over defective PPE supplies during the COVID pandemic. Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated that interest on the owed amount is accruing daily at 8%, and the Government is committed to recovering funds for the NHS. With PPE Medpro now in administration and limited assets reported, there are…

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Cliff Notes Aren Pearson, 41, received a life sentence with a minimum of 25 years for the murder of Claire Leveque, 24, who was stabbed at least 26 times in a hot tub on Shetland. Despite denying murder and claiming Ms Leveque stabbed herself, Pearson confessed to police and emergency services about inflicting the fatal wounds during the incident on 11 February 2024. The court heard evidence of a violent and controlling relationship, with Pearson’s…

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Cliff Notes Two individuals, a 38-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man from Blandford Forum, Dorset, were found dead in a camper van in Burley, New Forest. They had recently attended a craft cider festival; however, authorities confirmed that their deaths were unrelated to the event, with no suspicious circumstances detected. Next of kin have been notified, and a file is being prepared for the coroner’s investigation. Pair found dead in camper van after attending New…

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Cliff Notes Royal Mail has been fined £21 million for failing to meet delivery targets for the third consecutive year, with Ofcom warning of further penalties unless improvements are made. The delivery service fell short of both its original and revised targets, achieving only 77% on-time delivery for first-class mail and 92.5% for second-class mail. Ofcom has mandated Royal Mail to implement a credible plan for service improvement, emphasizing the need for tangible progress to…

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Cliff Notes Rachel Reeves confirmed plans to consider both tax rises and spending cuts in her upcoming budget statement to address the fiscal black hole of up to £30 billion. Reeves acknowledged the potential for the UK Economy to be caught in a cycle of escalating taxes and spending cuts, emphasising the need to balance the books without relaxing fiscal rules. The Chancellor attributed the fiscal challenges to factors including Brexit, austerity measures, and the…

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Cliff Notes The number of police officers dismissed across England and Wales rose by 24%, with 735 officers barred in the last year, including 21 for child sexual offences. The Metropolitan Police had the highest dismissal rate, marking 183 officers banned, followed by Greater Manchester Police and Thames Valley Police. The most common reasons for dismissals included dishonesty, discriminatory behaviour, and sexual misconduct, highlighting ongoing efforts to maintain high ethical standards within policing. Number of…

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Cliff Notes Britain’s government has been urged to prepare for a minimum of 2C of warming by 2050, representing a significant shift from previous advisories focused on the 1.5C target outlined in the Paris Agreement. The Climate Change Committee warns of severe impacts at 2C, including doubled flooding risks and significantly increased wildfires, stressing that the UK remains unprepared for current climate challenges. Experts advise that infrastructure development should accommodate potential future warming of up…

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Cliff Notes England secured their spot for the 2026 World Cup with a dominant 5-0 victory over Latvia, remaining unbeaten in their qualifiers. Anthony Gordon and Harry Kane contributed to a 3-0 half-time lead, with an own goal from Latvia and Eberechi Eze’s strike finalising the match. Two qualifiers remain for England, facing Serbia and Albania before the World Cup draw on December 5. England qualify for 2026 World Cup after convincing win over Latvia…

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Cliff Notes France’s Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has suspended pension reforms, raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, until after the 2027 presidential election amid political pressure. The decision aims to secure support from left-wing MPs during two no-confidence votes, reflecting the challenges faced by President Macron’s administration. This suspension will incur significant costs, estimated at €400m in 2026 and €1.8bn in 2027, necessitating financial offsets to manage France’s budget deficit. French PM Sebastien…

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Cliff Notes An asylum seeker, Deng Chol Majek, allegedly stabbed hotel worker Rhiannon Skye Whyte 23 times with a screwdriver at Bescot Stadium station, leading to her death three days later in hospital. Prosecutor Michelle Heeley KC stated that Majek followed Ms Whyte from the hotel where he was living, with CCTV evidence capturing his movements prior to the attack. After the incident, Majek reportedly disposed of Ms Whyte’s phone in a river and returned…

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