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  • 1 month ago | thesun.co.uk | Nadia Sayed |Emma Crabtree

    DISTRESSING footage of a shockingly obese panther at a Chinese zoo has sparked fury among animal lovers. The video captures the moment a large black panther waddles around its enclosure, struggling to walk as its huge belly visibly hangs out. The big cat seemingly tries to hide behind a tree, but its bloated stomach makes the usually svelte and streamlined animal easy to spot.

  • 1 month ago | the-sun.com | Nadia Sayed |Will Stewart

    A TEACHER has quit after admitting to watching porn during a physics lesson full of 13 and 14 year old pupils, despite saying it was "unintentional". Shocking footage showed Razif Nurgaliev, 62, who has been a teacher at the school in Bashkortostan for around 40 years, smirking while watching porn after setting work for his physics class. He "unknowingly" displayed the X-rated footage to his class, after he forgot his laptop was connected to the main screen in the classroom.

  • 1 month ago | thesun.co.uk | Nadia Sayed |Will Stewart

    A TEACHER has quit after admitting to watching porn during a physics lesson full of 13 and 14 year old pupils, despite saying it was "unintentional". Shocking footage showed Razif Nurgaliev, 62, who has been a teacher at the school in Bashkortostan for around 40 years, smirking while watching porn after setting work for his physics class. He "unknowingly" displayed the X-rated footage to his class, after he forgot his laptop was connected to the main screen in the classroom.

  • Dec 7, 2024 | swlondoner.co.uk | Nadia Sayed

    News Diwali on the Square, one of the biggest celebrations of Diwali returned to Trafalgar Square on Sunday 27 October. The religious Hindu festival of Diwali, which fell on 31 October this year, marks the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. Organised by the volunteer-led Diwali in London Committee, in partnership with the Mayor of London, the free event saw thousands unite in celebration on Trafalgar Square.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | swlondoner.co.uk | Nadia Sayed

    News Physical visits to UK public libraries have increased, as a result of falling concerns over Covid-19 according to data from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The DCMS’ Annual Participation Survey showed a 6% rise in physical visits to public and mobile libraries, increasing from 19% in 2022-2023 to 25% in 2023-2024. The data also suggested a positive correlation between the visits to libraries in person and a decrease in concerns over Covid-19.

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