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Minister Catherine Martin’s stance ‘no longer tenable’ – Labor Party

Labor has said Catherine Martin’s position as Media Minister is “no longer tenable”. Politicians are reacting to RTE chief executive Siun Ni Raghallaigh resigning overnight after Ms Martin failed to express her confidence in him during a TV interview. Ms Martin said she had been “misinformed” about the approval of a former RTE executive’s exit… Read More »

A nursing student went for a morning walk on campus and never returned. His body was found later the same day

Laken Riley (Given) When 22-year-old Laken Riley never returned after going for a morning run on the University of Georgia campus, her roommate became concerned and called campus police. The nursing student’s body was found a short time later with “visible injuries” in a wooded area behind Lake Herrick near UGA’s intramurals on campus, according… Read More »

‘A yellow-skinned Mars stick’: the truth about bananas

Banana bonuses vary depending on how ripe they are – Moment RF Health experts have long praised the humble banana, and it’s no surprise. Easily available, considered one in five a day and at just around 90 calories per fruit, they’re packed with the essential mineral potassium, which scientists believe may be crucial in the… Read More »

Timeline of Ellie Goulding and husband Caspar Jopling’s relationship revealed as she romances Shakira’s trainer

On Ellie Goulding and Caspar Jopling’s wedding day (Getty) It looks like Ellie Goulding and her husband Caspar Jopling have parted ways after newly released photos show the singer ditching her wedding ring before getting cozy with a new man in Costa Rica. In the images obtained by The Sun, the 37-year-old singer was seen… Read More »

What happened to Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana?

Shamima Begum has lost her bid to regain her British citizenship after Court of Appeal judges ruled that the government had the right to block her return to the UK to protect national security. Last year, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) rejected his bid to regain his British citizenship, and today Court of Appeal… Read More »

Post Office will stand by investigation into more than 350 deputy postmasters, boss says in letter to minister

The boss of the post office has written to ministers saying he would stand by the prosecution of more than 350 deputy postmasters convicted in the Horizon scandal. Chief executive Nick Read sent the letter to Justice Secretary Alex Chalk last month saying the Post Office would “oppose” appeals against at least 369 prosecutions. The… Read More »

Resident finds £500,000 fire chief ‘hiding’ in cupboard

Latitude 52 private apartment for night duty rental A firefighter who cost residents £500,000 has been accused of “hiding” in a cupboard while on duty to protect a block of flats following the Grenfell tragedy. A 24-hour “wake watch” was deployed to patrol Latitude 52, a seven-storey block in Plymouth, in 2021 after an inspection… Read More »

The administration of England is now in the hands of Islamists

Suella Braverman’s comments come a day after Sir Lindsay Hoyle sparked outrage over Gaza ceasefire vote – The Telegraph’s Paul Grover Islamists are now the UK’s responsibility, Suella Braverman said, after the House of Commons Speaker admitted he was wrong to ignore protocol on security threats to MPs. Ms Braverman, the former home secretary, said… Read More »

Mason Greenwood is a sickening example of how football clubs only care about one thing

Mason Greenwood has always denied committing the crimes he is accused of but has admitted making some mistakes (PA) Wouldn’t it be great to hear a new, senior voice in football trying to change the narrative, to forge a new path, a narrative guided by a moral compass that sees footballers held accountable for their… Read More »

Post Office boss unfit to work for Church, Justin Welby claims

Paula Vennells, former chief executive of the Post Office, and the Most Reverend Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury – GETTY IMAGES Paula Vennells should be prevented from working for the Church of England following the Post Office sub-postmasters scandal, the Archbishop of Canterbury has suggested. Ms Vennells, who was chief executive of the Post Office… Read More »