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Four seals die on Norfolk coast after contracting bird flu
Experts have raised fears for the seals at England’s largest colony after four were found to have died after having been infected with bird flu.
Government scientists are investigating to find out whether the seals died after scavenging from the corpses of infected birds.
Four seals on the north Norfolk …
Trump trumps himself with latest delusional fantasies | John Crace
Even by his recent standards, Tuesday night’s stream of unconsciousness from Donald Trump took some beating. Hot on the tail of excluding Ukraine from the first round of peace talks with Russia and in effect threatening to withdraw the US from Nato, the Donald has now suggested it was Kyiv …
Secret workshop where Picassos and Rembrandts were forged found in Rome
A clandestine workshop has been discovered in Rome where fakes of paintings by some of the world’s most famous artists, including Pablo Picasso and Rembrandt, were produced before being sold online.
The discovery was made in a house in a district in the north of the city by a team …
The most important characteristic in the makeup of the complex personality of the journalist Joe Haines, who has died aged 97, was loyalty. He was loyal to his family and a few carefully chosen friends; he never forgot the poverty and the culture of his working-class childhood and was thus …
Bolsonaro indictment leaves Brazil’s tropical Trump staring at prospect of jail
This week, after Brazil’s …
Northumberland postal worker jailed for sexually assaulting women on rounds
A postal worker described as a “calculating and dangerous predator” has been jailed for six and a half years for sexually assaulting women when he was making deliveries on his rounds.
Police said that Michael Stewart abused his position to target his victims and subject them to “traumatic ordeals”. The …
Perth festival’s most powerful show was 12 hours long, had no actors, and will never happen again
Can you answer these questions? How are you? What did you have for breakfast? Do you have a good memory? Did you share your bed with anyone last night? Are you comfortable talking about money? What’s the best age to be? Do you pray? Have you ever had a part …
Juan arrived in Australia to a stocked pantry and kind faces. The government pilot that allowed it is here to stay, too
For Juan Santamaria, arriving on the other side of the world to a pantry filled with food from his native Venezuela was a warm welcome on a cold day.
A criminal lawyer in his home country who fled fearing for his life, Santamaria came to Australia with his parents and …
The RBA is cutting interest rates and unemployment is at historic lows. This is not supposed to be happening | | Greg Jericho
Wages growth is slowing; unemployment is at historic lows and the Reserve Bank is also cutting rates. Welcome to the weird economy of 2025.
In this crazy world where we have an authoritarian in the White House who wants to be friends with Russia – and enemies with Canada – …
Planned change in British citizenship rules faces first legal challenge
Plans to prevent refugees who arrive in the UK on a small boat, lorry or via other “irregular” means from becoming a British citizen are facing their first legal challenge.
The challenge is being brought by a 21-year-old Afghan refugee who arrived in the UK aged 14, after fleeing the …