UK approves smoking ban for individuals born after 2008

The UK government has approved a significant piece of legislation aimed at creating a smoke-free generation. The new law, known as the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, prohibits the sale of tobacco products…

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Canadian man shot and killed at the ancient pyramids of Teotihuacán in Mexico

A Canadian man was shot and killed at the ancient pyramids of Teotihuacán in Mexico on Monday, according to Mexican officials. The incident also left several others injured, with reports indicating that…

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Impact of Losing a Bus Route on a Charming Village: A Significant Loss

Mousehole, a picturesque village in Cornwall, has recently faced significant changes to its public transportation system. Once home to a butcher, post office, and general store, the village now lacks even an…

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Petrol thefts increase as fuel prices rise due to the Iran conflict

Petrol thefts have significantly increased as fuel prices rise, largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran. According to data from the fuel theft recovery company Pay My Fuel, petrol thefts have…

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Unemployment rate declines unexpectedly as student job seekers decrease

The UK's unemployment rate has fallen unexpectedly to 4.9% in the three months leading up to February, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This decline comes despite predictions that the…

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Karren Brady resigns from her role as West Ham vice-chair after 16 years

Karren Brady has resigned from her position as vice-chair of West Ham United after 16 years. She joined the club’s board in January 2010 and announced her departure following a recent match…

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Animated film highlights medieval math while showcasing underrepresented Muslim youth

Time Hoppers: The Silk Road is an animated feature that combines adventure with education, focusing on the contributions of Islamic scholars to modern science. The film, co-created by Flordeliza Dayrit and Michael…

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Proposed changes aim to address rising electricity costs

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has highlighted Britain's vulnerability to fluctuations in energy prices. In response, the government has proposed changes aimed at addressing rising electricity costs for households. Proposed…

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Japan relaxes arms export regulations, moving away from post-WW2 pacifism

Japan has announced a significant relaxation of its arms export regulations, marking a departure from the pacifist policies that have characterized its defense strategy since World War II. This change allows Japan…

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Young adults in their 20s balancing multiple jobs to cover expenses

Young adults in the UK are increasingly taking on multiple jobs to manage their living expenses, as the unemployment rate remains at 4.9%. This trend, often referred to as "poly-employment," is particularly…

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