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Izzy Accison

Love

TOP 5 CELEBRITY BREAKUPS THAT STILL HURT US IN 2025

From secret heartbreaks to scandal-filled splits, 2025 has reminded us that not even the strongest love stories are safe. Whether it was cheating rumours, growing apart, or full-on social media shade, these breakups shook the TL and left fans questioning love itself. Here are the top 5 celebrity splits we haven’t emotionally recovered from — and probably never will.
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UK News

GOVERNMENT TO BAN OVERSEAS RECRUITMENT OF CARE WORKERS, SPARKING SECTOR BACKLASH

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced that the UK government will halt the recruitment of care workers from abroad later this year. The decision to scrap the health and care visa route has alarmed social care leaders, who warn it could worsen staffing shortages and impact support for elderly and disabled people. Providers will instead be expected to rely on domestic workers or non-care visa holders already in the UK.
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UK News

GLASGOW WOMAN, 26, FOUND DEAD IN LONDON HOTEL AS FAMILY AWAITS ANSWERS

Samorine Djene Touré, a 26-year-old ScotRail worker from Glasgow, was tragically found dead in a London hotel room after her twin sister raised the alarm. The cause of death remains unknown as a post-mortem and police investigation are underway. Her family, heartbroken by the sudden loss, is now fundraising to return her body to the Ivory Coast for burial.
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Boxing

CHRIS EUBANK JR DELIVERS EMOTIONAL SPEECH AHEAD OF CONOR BENN FIGHT, OPENING UP ON FAMILY HEARTACHE

Chris Eubank Jr moved the room to silence with a powerful speech ahead of his fight with Conor Benn, revealing the deep personal pain he’s endured following the death of his brother and his broken relationship with his father, Chris Eubank Sr.
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People

LABOUR MP WARNS LAWS MAY NEED TO BE TOUGHENED TO PROTECT CHILD INFLUENCERS

Labour MP Chi Onwurah has raised concerns that parts of the UK's Online Safety Act may already be outdated, warning that stronger laws could be needed to protect children working as influencers. Experts say current regulations leave young social media stars vulnerable to exploitation.
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UK News

LONDON UNVEILS NIGHTTIME PLAN WITH ‘QUIET ZONES’ TO REDUCE NOISE COMPLAINTS

Westminster Council has introduced a new nighttime strategy for London, including designated “quiet zones” and “quiet nights” to address noise complaints from residents. Key areas such as Oxford Street, the Strand, and Victoria Street will be designated for late-night entertainment, while businesses will be encouraged to create calm spaces for neurodiverse individuals. The plan also includes 100 additional CCTV cameras to enhance safety, particularly for LGBTQ+ venues. However, business owners argue the policy threatens London’s nightlife, which has already seen a 19% decline since the pandemic.
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