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April Fool’s Day cancelled

It’s traditional on this date, April 1, to play pranks on friends, family and work colleagues – but not this year. That’s because.

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“Robust” Q3 results for JLR

Jaguar Land Rover has posted a “robust” set of results for Q3 of FY25 as prime minister Keir Starmer seeks to persuade his.

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Greenland tensions: Denmark v US

Tensions between Copenhagen and Washington have escalated after the US Vice President JD Vance accused Denmark of neglecting Greenland – prompting an upcoming.

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Trump’s anti-DEI push hits Europe

Donald Trump’s anti-diversity crusade has officially gone global. European companies have been left reeling after receiving letters from US embassies instructing them to.

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Guns removed from WM streets

More than 60 Turkish-made handguns have been removed from the streets of the West Midlands as part of a national weapons amnesty, police.

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xAI buys X for $45bn

In a bold manoeuvre that further blurs the lines between his tech ventures, Elon Musk has announced that his artificial intelligence company, xAI,.

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Youth Demand’s PR gift from Met

Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Who’d be a police officer in 2025? The court of public opinion is weighing up.

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Beware Nigeria’s oil crisis

In a world where international politics and regional economics are more entangled than ever, the drama unfolding in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta should.

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Gaza: Odai Saadi – remember the name

In the theatre of tyranny, image is everything. And in Gaza this week, the curtain was torn down in the most horrific of.

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Britain’s Gen Z is investing

Forget the avocado toast clichés – Generation Z is putting its money where its future is. According to new data from the World.

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