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Ozzy Osbourne ‘very proud’ as Birmingham to honour Black Sabbath
Being awarded the Freedom of Birmingham “means a lot” to Ozzy Osbourne and the members of Black Sabbath, Sharon Osbourne has said, as the city council prepares to approve the honour.
Ozzy, alongside the founding band members, Tony Iommi, Terence Butler and Bill Ward, will be given the honorary title …
Southport attack: families not told for six months about killer’s Prevent referrals
The families of those killed or wounded in the Southport attack were not told for six months that the killer had repeatedly been referred to Prevent, the Guardian has learned.
Police knew that Axel Rudakubana had been referred three times to the official scheme aiming to stop people becoming terrorists, …
Experts urge caution over use of Chinese AI DeepSeek
Experts have urged caution over rapidly embracing the Chinese artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek, citing concerns about it spreading misinformation and how the Chinese state might exploit users’ data.
off the leading US tech stock index this week and it rapidly became …Australia’s fortunes turn on bowling choices ahead of first Test in Sri Lanka
Australian Test teams have had a shift in their relationship with Sri Lanka, a country they tour rarely but for a long time toured with success. In five trips from 1983 to 2011, the visitors only lost one Test, which was enough to decide their only series loss after the …
To Die For: all hail Nicole Kidman, the erotic thriller’s secret weapon
When talking erotic thrillers, Nicole Kidman’s name isn’t the first name that springs to mind. But more than any other, it is perhaps the genre that has borne Kidman aloft – and, I would argue, to which she’s given the most.
It was in Dead Calm, holding her own against …
Police arrest man and woman after Just Stop Oil protest in London’s West End
Two people have been arrested in connection with a Just Stop Oil protest that disrupted a West End production of The Tempest starring Sigourney Weaver.
A 42-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass after attending a central London police station, the Metropolitan police said. …
Italy sends 49 refugees to Albania in bid to resume disputed scheme
Italy has transported 49 people to Albania, in the latest push by Giorgia Meloni’s government to enforce a legally disputed plan to have asylum claims processed in the Balkan country as part of a hardline policy critics have called “disgraceful”.
The Italian navy ship Cassiopeia arrived at Shëngjin port on …
Residents of Lebanese border village return to bury dead as Israeli troops withdraw
The mosque used to announce a death in the Lebanese village of Dhayra. The mournful call would ring loud enough that relatives on the other side of the cement border wall, in the Israeli town of Arab al-Aramshe, would be able to hear it – and prepare.
Two days later, …
Biscuits, gummies and seaweed: the Tate & Lyle boss who’s moved on from sugar
A plate of Rich Tea biscuits is prominently placed in the centre of the table as Tate & Lyle chief executive Nick Hampton sits down at its swish London headquarters.
His 104-year-old company’s name may be synonymous with the sugar – and Golden Syrup – found on supermarket shelves, but …