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CHRIS BROWN AND USHER ANNOUNCE JOINT STADIUM TOUR

Chris Brown and Usher have officially unveiled their joint tour, Raymond & Brown. The stadium-scale run is already being hailed as one of the most anticipated live events in recent R&B history. Set to launch later in 2026, the tour marks the first time the two global superstars will hit the road together in an official capacity. While exact dates and venues are still under wraps, the announcement alone was enough to send fans into a frenzy across social media.

PENSIONER COUPLE PLEAD GUILTY TO RACIALLY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT OF NHS NURSE

A pensioner couple have admitted racially aggravated assault after a video of them abusing an NHS nurse in a Yorkshire park went viral, with the incident sparking shock online and prompting police action. The couple, both in their seventies, appeared at a magistrates’ court where they pleaded guilty to racially aggravated charges relating to abuse captured on social media last August.
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NHS APOLOGISES AFTER YOUNG MOTHER DIES FROM SEPSIS AFTER BEING GIVEN THE WRONG ANTIBIOTICS

A coroner has ruled that a young mother died from sepsis after medical failings within the NHS led to her being prescribed the wrong antibiotics during a worsening infection. Aleisha Rochester, 33, a bank cashier from Croydon, died in August 2023, two weeks after undergoing what was expected to be a routine procedure to remove an abscess from her left armpit.
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PENSIONER COUPLE PLEAD GUILTY TO RACIALLY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT OF NHS NURSE

A married couple have admitted carrying out a racially aggravated assault after a confrontation with a healthcare worker in a public park was widely shared online. Fyona Bairstow, 72, and Michael Bairstow, 77, admitted the offence during a hearing at Bradford Magistrates' Court. The incident took place at Manor Heath Park on 28 August last year and involved Apple Moorhouse, who challenged the couple about their dog not being kept on a lead.
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CRITICS SLAM MOVE TO REPLACE CHURCHILL AND SHAKESPEARE WITH WILDLIFE ON BANKNOTES

The Bank of England has announced a major design shift for the next series of UK banknotes, revealing that traditional portraits of famous historical figures will be replaced with images of British wildlife. The move ends more than 50 years of featuring prominent individuals such as William Shakespeare, Sir Winston Churchill, Alan Turing and Jane Austen.
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BODY DISCOVERED IN WATER BELIEVED TO BE MISSING KEYAN MASTER’S STUDENT IN LONDON

The body of a Kenyan master’s student reported missing in the United Kingdom has been found in water believed to be shortly after she disappeared. The discovery has deepened the anguish of her family and friends who had been searching for answers since her disappearance in early February, as UK authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding her death.
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WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS FAILED BY TRAVELODGE AFTER MAN WAS GIVEN KEY TO HER ROOM BEFORE SEXUAL ASSAULT

A woman who woke up to a man sexually assaulting her in her hotel room has said she was “failed” by Travelodge after staff gave him a key card and her room number. The man, who had been at the same party earlier that night, later admitted lying to reception to gain access.
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DOUBLE CHILD MURDERER IAN HUNTLEY DIES AFTER PRISON ATTACK

Ian Huntley, the former school caretaker convicted of murdering two ten year old girls in the notorious Soham case, has died after being seriously injured in a prison attack. The 52 year old had been receiving treatment in hospital after being found with severe injuries following an assault inside a high security prison.
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BRITISH YOGA TEACHER, 25, FACING LIFE IN JAIL OVER DRUG ARREST IN DUBAI

Antonia Bettridge, a British yoga instructor who relocated from the UK to Dubai for a new life, is now facing the possibility of life in prison after allegedly being caught with drugs.
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LEWIS HAMILTON IMPLORES THE PEOPLE OF AFRICA TO 'TAKE BACK THEIR CONTINENT'

Formula One racing legend Sir Lewis Hamilton has called on Africans to “take Africa back,” arguing that the continent remains under the control of European powers during a speech at the Australian Grand Prix on Thursday.
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