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‘Their bodies had turned to black’: Syrian chlorine victims can finally speak out
Championship rugby union match abandoned after referee is struck by ball
The RFU Championship rugby union match between Ampthill and Hartpury was abandoned on Saturday after the referee, Alex Thomas, was struck by the ball.
Thomas, who has officiated games in the men’s and women’s Premiership, was hit by a clearing kick from Hartpury’s Harry Bazalgette in the 28th minute of …
Isak Andic, founder of fashion chain Mango, dies in accident, aged 71
Isak Andic, the founder of high street fashion chain Mango, has died after a hiking accident in Spain on Saturday, the company said.
The 71-year-old billionaire slipped and fell from a 150-metre cliff while hiking with relatives in the Montserrat caves near Barcelona, according to local media reports.
El País …
How seeing his own brain inspired doctor to find a method to rapidly detect delirium
As a student, the neurologist Greg Scott had very little interest in following a career in medicine. Computing was the focus of his studies.
Then one day he suffered a grand mal seizure. Also called a tonic-clonic seizure, it causes a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions.
“It came …
How South Korea’s president sealed his own downfall
‘Gisele is waiting for explanations’: the dark questions at the heart of the Pelicot trial
In the four years after she discovered her husband had been drugging her and inviting strangers into their home to rape her, Gisèle Pelicot liked to walk to clear her head.
Striding through the countryside alone, she would throw the questions that tormented her to the wind: “Dominique, how could …
Trump eyes privatizing United States Postal Service during second term
Friend with benefits? Ask Prince Andrew | Alison Phillips
Here’s a festive quiz for all the family.
Is Prince Andrew:
a) Thicker than a fig pudding?
b) Greedier than Scrooge?
c) More puffed-up than grandad after a plate of sprouts? Or:
d) All of the above, plus a threat to national security who has cavorted with a suspected spy …
Northampton ambush Bulls on the road to extend perfect Champions Cup start
She didn’t get an apartment because of an AI-generated score – and sued to help others avoid the same fate
Three hundred twenty-four. That was the score Mary Louis was given by an AI-powered tenant screening tool. The software, SafeRent, didn’t explain in its 11-page report how the score was calculated or how it weighed various factors. It didn’t say what the score actually signified. It just displayed Louis’s number …