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Prince Andrew steps away from public duties over Epstein ties

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Prince Andrew announced he is stepping away from his public duties, saying his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has become a “major disruption” to the charity work of the Royal Family.
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UK Prince Andrew speaks out on Epstein relationship

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Speaking to the BBC, he regretted his relationship with the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
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BBC presenters agree to salary cut amid equal pay dispute

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Six male BBC presenters have agreed to take a salary cut as the news organization navigates a very public equal pay dispute. The gender divide in the corporation's salaries was thrust into the spotlight recently, when the BBC's China...
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Keir Starmer says UK will 'not go back to austerity' under Labour in BBC interview

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Keir Starmer says UK will 'not go back to austerity' under Labour in BBC interview
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James Corden Will Return For ‘Gavin And Stacey’ Finale On Christmas Day

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The last-ever episode of the BBC sitcom 'Gavin and Stacey' will be shown on Christmas Day this year. The show’s co-writers, James Corden and Ruth Jones, shared a picture with the completed script on Instagram which is titled "The...
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Repatriated Canadian woman was married to notorious ISIS fighter, court confirms

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A repatriated Canadian woman with ties to ISIS was married to a notorious fighter who is now in a U.S. prison for his role in the executions of four American hostages. Dure Ahmed has not been charged with a crime but her presence in...
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India-Canada Row: India's Sharp Counter Against Canada

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Tensions between India and Canada escalated when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of being involved in the fatal shooting of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar was fatally shot in a parking area outside a...
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Gen Z: how bad were lads mag really?

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Gen Z: how bad were lads mag really?
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When Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's Father Pierre Trudeau Shielded The Khalistani Mastermind Of Air India Kanishka Bombing

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On September 18, 2023, Justin Trudeau, standing in the hallowed chambers of the Canadian Parliament, accused India of the assassination of Khalistani terrorist Harjeet Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil. The allegations were made without...
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BBC, British Airways, Novia Scotia Among Victims in Global Supply-Chain Hack

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U.S. and British cybersecurity officials warned Wednesday that a Russian cyber-extortion gang's hack of a file-transfer program popular with corporations could have widespread global impact. Initial data-theft victims include the BBC,...
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Albertans band together to fight wildfires

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Albertans living in rural areas are forced to be self-reliant and depend on neighbours to protect their homes and properties from wildfires raging in the province. Firefighters from other regions of Canada are en route to battle the...
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India's press freedom rating falls to 161 out of 180 countries

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On World Press Freedom Day, India's press freedom rating from the NGO Reporters Without Borders fell behind non-democrocratic states such as Nicaragua and Afghanistan. India fell to 161 out of 180 countries whose press is rated in a...
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Russian missile strikes kill at least 20 in Ukraine

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Russia launched its first wave of missile attacks on Ukraine in weeks on Friday, destroying homes and killing more than 20 people. Ukrainian officials said no military targets were in the area and vowed to strike back as preparations for...
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CBC pauses Twitter activity after being labelled ‘government-funded media’

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CBC pauses Twitter activity as it joins a growing list of public broadcasters the social media platform has labelled as ‘government-funded media.’
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Students in India risk arrest to screen Modi documentary

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A new BBC documentary examines the role Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in the deadly riots that rocked Gujarat 20 years ago. The film is banned in India, but students are fighting to arrange screenings, sometimes at the risk of...
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BBC snubs World Cup opening ceremony

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Here’s how social media reacted to BBC and ITV’s decision not to broadcast the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup.
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'Doctor Who' Casts Ncuti Gatwa as Its First Black Lead Actor

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Actor Ncuti Gatwa has been tapped to take over as the first Black lead actor of the long-running British series “Doctor Who”. Gatwa is also known for his role as Eric Effiong in the Netflix show "Sex Education."
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Digging towards a massive find

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Finding fossils is very common here in Alberta. But what isn't as common is finding a site with thousands of preserved dinosaurs. Just southwest of Grand Prairie, Alta., in Pipestone Creek, a dinosaur mass grave is being uncovered. Emily...
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Gary Lineker to step down from the BBC after sharing social media post on Zionism

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The BBC has lost something of a national treasure. Gary Lineker has become almost as well known a broadcaster as he was a football player.
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‘BBC FAILED’: UK Govt EXPLODES Over ‘Death To IDF’ Chants By Rapper Bob Vylan | Glastonbury Row

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UK Culture Minister Lisa Nandy said that the UK government "will not tolerate antisemitism" after the frontman of rap group Bob Vylan led an anti-Israel chant during the Glastonbury festival. The London-based duo, which often tackles...
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Huw Edwards Spared Jail After Accessing Indecent Images

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Edwards was named as the presenter at the centre of a scandal over payments to a young person for sexually explicit images but police said no offences had been committed in the case.But in a separate case, Edwards was found to have...
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Business Secretary speaks about Glastonbury and welfare benefits

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Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds speaks about a BBC controversy over an anti IDF chant streamed from Glastonbury. The corporation has come under fire after rapper Bob Vylan – of the rap punk duo – led crowds at the festival’s West...
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Sinn Fein members comment on the Gerry Adams vs BBC libel trial

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Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill and party MP John Finucane comment on the Gerry Adams vs BBC libel trial.
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Family of Stephen Chamberlain speak to media following inquest

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Lawyer Elena Abraham reads a statement on behalf of the family of Stephen Chamberlain after his inquest in Alconbury in Cambridgeshire. Mr Chamberlain’s widow Karen and father Grenville Chamberlain also spoke to reporters.