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Aug 28, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Megan Fisher
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Jun 11, 2024 |
t.ly | Jack Walters |Megan Fisher |Emma Vine |Claire Fulton
Point Break is a full-throttle action showcase that capitalises on its ‘90s flare and rides the wave right until the end.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
news.nestia.com | Megan Fisher
Image source, PA Media By Megan Fisher BBC News TV presenter and actress Annabel Giles has died after being diagnosed with a brain tumour in July. She starred in children's show Razzmatazz, the 1993 film Riders and was a model for cosmetics brand Max Factor. Confirming the death of their "incredible mother", her children said she had undergone brain surgery and radiotherapy treatment. Daughter Molly and son Tedd said on X she was "one of a kind".
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Nov 21, 2023 |
bbc.co.uk | Megan Fisher
TV presenter and actress Annabel Giles has died after being diagnosed with a brain tumour in July. She starred in children's show Razzmatazz, the 1993 film Riders and was a model for cosmetics brand Max Factor. Confirming the death of their "incredible mother", her children said she had undergone brain surgery and radiotherapy treatment. Daughter Molly and son Tedd said on X she was "one of a kind". Giles, 64, was also known for her 2013 stint in the I'm A Celebrity...
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Sep 22, 2023 |
bbc.com | Megan Fisher
Media caption, WATCH: Smoke rises from Russia's Black Sea navy HQ in CrimeaRussia says a soldier is missing after an attack on its flagship Black Sea fleet in Crimea. Video on social media shows plumes of smoke over the shipyard after Moscow claimed a Ukrainian missile hit its navy headquarters in Sevastopol. The Moscow-installed governor warned residents another attack was possible and urged people to stay inside.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
flipboard.com | Paul Adams |Megan Fisher
1 day ago Putin says legal cases against Donald Trump are ‘persecution of a political rival’ The Independent - Holly Patrick • 1d Vladimir Putin has said that the criminal cases against Donald Trump showed “the persecution of a political rival for political reasons.” Speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum gathering in the Pacific Coast city of Vladivostok on Tuesday (12 September), the Russian president described the legal cases against the former US president displayed “the rottenness of the...
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Aug 3, 2023 |
bbc.com | Tchima Illa Issoufou |Megan Fisher
Image source, ISSIFOU DJIBO/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockBy Tchima Illa Issoufou in Niamey and Megan Fisher in LondonThousands of people have taken to the streets of Niger's capital, Niamey, in support of last week's military coup. They condemned West African countries who have imposed sanctions on the country, and also demanded the departure of foreign troops. Both US and France have military bases in the country to help fight Islamist militants.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
news.zordo.in | Megan Fisher |Lauren Moss |Josh Parry
Image source, Emma RileyImage caption, Radio operator Emma Riley was discharged from the Navy for being a lesbian in the 1990sBy Megan Fisher, Lauren Moss and Josh ParryBBC NewsRishi Sunak has apologised for the historical treatment of LGBT veterans who were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. The PM called the ban an "appalling failure" of the British state. It was illegal to be gay in the British military until 2000 - with thousands of veterans thought to be affected.
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Jul 19, 2023 |
bbc.co.uk | Megan Fisher
Rishi Sunak has apologised for the treatment of LGBT veterans after they were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. The UK PM said the ban was an "appalling failure" of the British state. It was illegal to be gay in the British military until 2000 - with thousands of veterans thought to be affected. It comes after a long-awaited report into their treatment was published on Wednesday.
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Feb 17, 2023 |
deseret.com | Megan Fisher
The number of listed Japanese islands is expected to grow from 6,852 to 14,152 after the islands were counted for the first time in 35 years with the help of digital mapping, as reported by Kyodo News. Lying along the western ridge of the Ring of Fire, Japan is frequently the subject of volcanic eruptions and sees the frequent appearance and disappearance of islands. The nation currently lists a total of 6,852 islands, a figure dating back to a study conducted by the Japanese Coast Guard in 1987.