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June 11, 2025
LA police make ‘mass arrests’ as protesters break curfew
Demonstrations against Donald Trump’s immigration policies descend into rioting and looting
The Telegraph
June 11, 2025
I was brainwashed into wearing a hijab. But Britain mustn’t introduce a burka ban
After removing her hijab since moving to the West, Dr Somayeh Tohidi argues a government should not decide how people express their faith
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
British citizens among 9,000 immigrants to be sent to Guantanamo
Trump to start transfers to the notorious former prison within days as he ramps up campaign to deport illegal immigrants
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June 10, 2025
Sunken ship with £15bn of treasure ‘found in Caribbean’
Claims made by several parties – including Colombia, Spain and Peru – over ‘holy grail of shipwrecks’ which was sunk by Royal Navy in 1708
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June 10, 2025
Six years late and £28bn over budget, this project signals disaster for Ed Miliband’s nuclear plans
Labour is banking on Sizewell C to deliver the net zero goal – but its blueprint was fraught with problems
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
Nephews locked in inheritance battle over care home snub
‘Stubborn’ aunt cuts family out of will for casting doubt on her mental capacity
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
US drops support for a Palestinian state
America’s ambassador to Israel says there is ‘no room’ for a two-state solution unless culture changes
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
LA police shot my photographer in the head
Journalists come under fire as they report on protests in Los Angeles which appear to be shrinking in scale but not intensity
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
CNN reporter arrested during LA protests live on air
Jason Carroll led away by officers despite identifying himself as a correspondent
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June 10, 2025
I went for a ride in a self-driving taxi to see Britain’s future
Uber is trialling taxis without drivers across America and they will be here as soon as next year – but how safe are they really?
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
Royal-linked cricket team needs female players to keep going
The club once had a full team of Balmoral employees when it opened over 70 years ago, but now it’s down to one
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
Ed Sheeran: I identify as culturally Irish despite being born in England
Singer, who grew up in Suffolk, tells Louis Theroux podcast about childhood holidays in Ireland
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
Sly Stone invented modern music, then disappeared in a cloud of crack smoke (here are his best five songs to listen to now)
The soul-funk pioneer enjoyed one of the greatest hot streaks in the history of music. Then came a spectacular downfall
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
In the battle of Trump v Newsom, the president is winning over the public
The images of violent rioters is terrible for the Democratic establishment
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Harry Potter star faces pile-on for backing Rowling
Draco Malfoy actor says he is not ‘attuned to trans debate’ but is ‘incredibly grateful’ to author
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Watch: Trump Tower occupied by anti-ICE protesters
Demonstrators detained by police after protesting against the arrest and deportation of illegal migrants
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Sly Stone, funk musician, dies aged 82
The star behind the band Sly and the Family Stone had been battling numerous health issues
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Justin Baldoni’s $400m lawsuit against Blake Lively thrown out by judge
Judge rules actor cannot sue for defamation because allegations made are exempt from libel claims
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Football fans prefer pre-match beers to the game
Supporters are more excited before the 90 minutes begins than after, scientific study finds
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June 9, 2025
Fined for feeding the ducks and picking up litter. How ‘Stasi-like’ councils are ripping off Britain
Local authorities are profiting from ‘busybody fines’ while more serious criminal behaviour goes unpunished
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Plane carrying six crashes off San Diego coast
No sign of survivors after twin-engined Cessna 414 plummets into Pacific Ocean
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
‘Something going on in jury room’ at Weinstein trial, judge told
Foreperson sends note to judge ‘about a situation that isn’t very good’ as deliberations continue
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June 9, 2025
Meghan seems to be champing at the bit to monetise her kids – they’re the only thing she has left
The latest pictures of Archie and Lilibet suggest the Duchess is preparing to deploy her children to burnish her ‘brand’
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Left-wing activists like Greta Thunberg care more about fame than facts
Her vacuous Gaza ‘mission’ is typical of the way selfie-obsessed protesters flit from one cause to another without studying the detail
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Frederick Forsyth dies aged 86
Best-selling thriller novelist died from brief illness, his agent announces
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
How Del Boy’s Reliant Regal captured the hearts of the UK – and six other famous vans
The down-at-heel classic from Only Fools and Horses has been voted the public’s favourite. Which other utility vehicles pulled in the votes?
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
These are Britain’s options for tactical nuclear weapons. We must choose, and act
What weapon is not as important as whether there is one
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Watch: Man chased across Heathrow airport tarmac
Taxiway incident was captured by a plane spotter and posted on social media
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
‘Hamas operative’ based in London behind Greta Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla
Zaher Birawi is a ‘founding member’ of the group which organised the aid boat boarded and seized by Israeli forces on Sunday
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Cambridge professor ‘failed IQ test to aid £1m brain injury claim’
‘Serious concern’ academic who is suing health trusts had put in his ‘best effort’
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June 9, 2025
Couple ‘steal back’ their own Jaguar after police fail to help
Mia Forbes Pirie and Mark Simpson tracked the vehicle to an address four miles from their home using an Apple Airtag
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June 9, 2025
The Greta photo which exposes the performative hollowness of Leftie activism
Thunberg should be grateful to the IDF for ensuring her publicity stunt ended in sandwiches and not fatalities
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June 9, 2025
Healthy eating has become far too complicated – it’s time we went back to basics
Kendall Jenner’s take on the most important meal of the day has nothing on a bowl of porridge with a plate of kippers
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
The LA riots could destroy Donald Trump’s presidency
These protest are more disruptive and powerful than BLM or ‘Save Gaza’. The ‘resistance’ has arrived
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
I work full time with my husband – I know all his weaknesses so I can be brutal
Couple Pip and Ben Dawes run their own wine business together, and find that navigating the balance of home and work can be tricky- 1
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