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Paedophile basketball coach Bill Kenneally, who was serving a jail term for assaulting 10 boys in Waterford in the 70s and 80s, has died behind bars
Taylor Thach, 8, became unresponsive during a World Cup watch party at a friend's house in El Segundo, California, and was rushed to hospital, where he tragically died. Police suspect accidental drowning, and a GoFundMe has raised over $83,000 for his family.
Agony aunt Coleen Nolan advises a reader who was heartbroken after a relationship breakdown, only to find herself back in touch with him. But can she ever trust him again?
Children who are vaccinated for HPV at age 12-13 have close to zero risk of dying from cervical cancer before they are 30, a study estimates.
Face au risque de sanction pour leur entreprise, les employés de l’industrie pharma privés de « like » sur les réseaux sociaux L'Usine Nouvelle
Doctors have warned of "extremely dangerous" delays to cancer care due to staffing shortages.
• Trump visited Versailles • Signed Iran deal inside • Admires gold decor
Elliot Atkins became the first child in the UK to have an angioplasty to help make him fit enough to be given life-saving surgery
Now retired, Arthur Engoron says he still gets harassing messages after his home and office were inundated with threats
• 8 men killed in crash • B-52 bomber crashed • At Edwards Air Base
Should I stay up and watch Scotland? I am Scottish, oh yes. Born to Scottish parents in Renfrew, where I followed Rangers. Then we moved to Dumfries, where I followed Queen of the South and my hero was a bullet-headed centre-forward called Billy Houliston, who did manage one cap for Scotland. We moved over the border to Carlisle when I was 11 and I got teased in the playground for my Scottish a...
When disorderly apprentices rioted in Southwark in the summer of 1592, the authorities were quick to close down what seemed a principal encouragement to unruliness: theatres. An order was issued that they stay dark until October, but any hope of their reopening on schedule was scuppered by the outbreak of plague. In the interests of public health, they would remain shut, with brief intermission...
On the day of David Hockney’s death, it seemed appropriate to visit Tate Britain. I wondered where I had first seen a painting by Hockney and thought it was probably that enigmatic portrait Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy , in this gallery. I must have been about seven. Back then, I wondered who Mr and Mrs Clark were, but I loved the way Ossie’s toes get lost in the shag pile carpet. This time round...
Paris has approved a law granting reparations to more than 2,000 children from Réunion Island who were sent to mainland France between 1962 and 1984 – acknowledging the state's responsibility for a policy that separated families, uprooted minors and left lasting trauma.
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