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CHIDERA EGGERUE A.K.A SLUMFLOWER SAYS SHE IS A DOMINATRIX: "WHITE MEN LOVE BLACK WOMEN BEATING THEM...AND THEY PAY"

Influencer and author Chidera Eggerue, widely known as Slumflower, has sparked conversation online after revealing she works as a dominatrix as a side hustle, claiming that many of her clients are white men who specifically seek out Black women to dominate them, and are willing to pay for the experience.

TWO ARRESTED AFTER HORRIFIC TRAIN STABBING LEAVES ELEVEN INJURED IN THE UK

Eleven passengers were injured, two critically, after a violent stabbing attack on a London North Eastern Railway train. Armed police arrested two suspects within minutes at Huntingdon station. Authorities confirmed there’s no terror link, but the shocking attack has sparked new concern about rising knife violence in the UK.
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CATHOLIC PRIEST WHO TOOK PART IN NEO NAZI CHAT ABOUT SHOOTING BLACK PEOPLE AND MUSLIMS AVOIDS JAIL

A Catholic priest in Wales has avoided jail after admitting to sending racist and violent messages in an online neo Nazi chat. Father Mark Rowles, 57, was sentenced to a 12 month community order after pleading guilty to posting messages that encouraged attacks on Black people and Muslims. The Church has suspended him from ministry while it carries out an internal investigation.
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BRITISH ARISTOCRAT SIR BENJAMIN SLADE SEEKS PARTNER TO INHERIT HIS FORTUNE

British aristocrat Sir Benjamin Slade, 79, is once again making headlines as reports suggest he is still searching for a wife to share his fortune and continue his family legacy. The Maunsel House owner has long spoken about finding a partner and ensuring the future of his historic Somerset estate
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FREE MORNING-AFTER PILL ROLLED OUT AT 10,000 PHARMACIES ACROSS ENGLAND

Women across England can now get the morning after pill for free at nearly 10,000 pharmacies. The NHS says the move will make emergency contraception more accessible and remove financial barriers for thousands of women. Pharmacists will offer consultations directly, meaning no GP appointment is needed, a major step toward improving reproductive health care and access across the country. NHS England estimates that tens of thousands of women will benefit from this change, marking a huge win for equality and convenience in women’s health.
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RACIST INCIDENTS AGAINST UK NURSES RISE BY 55% AS STAFF FACE ABUSE AND DISCRIMINATION

Reports of racist abuse against nurses in the United Kingdom have risen by 55 percent in three years, according to new data from the Royal College of Nursing. Staff have reported being told they “should not have come to the UK,” being excluded by colleagues, and even being called a “slave.” The union says the figures show a growing crisis in the health sector and is calling for urgent action to protect ethnic minority nurses from discrimination and abuse.
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DAUGHTERS OF WOMAN WHO DIED AFTER BLACK MARKET ‘SKINNY JAB’ CALL FOR CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL WEIGHT LOSS DRUGS

The daughters of 53-year-old Karen McGonigal, who died after being injected with an illegal weight-loss jab, are calling for a ban on unlicensed “skinny jabs” being sold across the UK, after revealing the heartbreaking details of her final days.
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CLIENT ACCUSED OF SETTING UP NAIL TECH RELEASES CCTV FOOTAGE IN DEFENCE

A nail appointment in East London has spiraled into chaos after both a nail technician and her client took to social media accusing each other of orchestrating an attack. The incident, which took place on October 19, has left online viewers shocked as both women released contradicting narratives, including footage that has caused further uproar.
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LONDON DRILL ARTIST CB JAILED FOR LIFE OVER 2017 "GANG RIDE-OUT" MURDER IN EAST LONDON

London drill artist Lekan Akinsoji, commonly known as CB, and his accomplice Sundjata Keita, have been sentenced to life imprisonment for their role in the 2017 fatal stabbing of gang rival Ahmed Deen-Jah in East London.
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Dublin protests: police van set on fire

DUBLIN ERUPTS: POLICE VAN SET ON FIRE AS PROTESTS BREAK OUT OVER ALLEGED ASSAULT

Violence erupted in Dublin after protests broke out outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. A Garda van was set on fire and six people were arrested following the alleged assault of a ten year old girl. Police have described the riots as “mob thuggery,” while leaders condemned the attacks and warned against spreading hate.
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