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British Couple Found Dead in France: Homicide Suspected

A British couple, Andrew and Dawn Searle, were found dead in their French home; Ms. Searle outside with a head wound and scattered jewelry, Mr. Searle inside, gagged and hanged; an investigation is underway.

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Unequal Remembrance: Italy's 1970s Terrorism

Journalist Michele Brambilla's book, "I peggiori anni della nostra vita," examines Italy's 1970s political violence, highlighting the stark contrast in how the victims of far-left and far-right terrorism are remembered, noting the lack of remorse and accountability from perpetrators on the right.

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MoJ Apologizes for Error in Early Release Notification for Domestic Abuse Case

Due to a Ministry of Justice admin error, Elizabeth Hudson, a victim of domestic abuse, was wrongly informed that her abuser, Martin Underwood, would be released early from prison; the error, caused by missing details in a court warrant, has since been corrected, and Underwood will serve his full se...

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Roswell Police Officer Fatally Shot Responding to Suspicious Person Call

A Georgia police officer was shot and killed Friday night in Roswell while responding to a suspicious person call at a shopping center; the suspect was apprehended.

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DWP Faces Criticism for Reclaiming Wrongly Paid Pensions from Bereaved Families

The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mistakenly paid over \£500 million in state pensions to deceased individuals over five years, recovering half from bereaved relatives despite lacking legal authority, prompting criticism for its unclear communication and impact on vulnerable families.

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Man Arrested After Attacking Priest During Spokane Church Service

Joshua James Sommers, a 40-year-old man with a history of assault, attacked a priest during a Catholic church service in Spokane, Washington on Tuesday night, but was quickly apprehended by security and churchgoers; he now faces misdemeanor assault charges.

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De Telegraaf Launches Series on Unsolved Mysteries and Occupational Hazards

De Telegraaf launches a series of impactful stories, including an unsolved disappearance in Turkey and a journalist's undercover work in sex-chat fraud, highlighting mysteries and occupational challenges.

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UK Government Faces Discrimination Lawsuit Over Widowed Parent Benefits

Two British parents, Jyotee Gunnooa and Andrew Byles, filed a case with the European Court of Human Rights, alleging discrimination by the UK government for denying them widowed parent benefits due to their unmarried status at the time of their partners' deaths; backdated claims were only allowed fr...

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Rare Book on 17th-Century Witch Trial to Go on Display

A 300-year-old book detailing the 1662 witch trial of Rose Cullender and Amy Denny in Suffolk, England, will be displayed at Moyse's Hall Museum from February 15th to April 6th; the book, purchased for £3,000, is believed to have inspired the Salem witch trials.

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Gender Equality
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UK Health Minister Sacked for Offensive WhatsApp Comments

UK Health Minister Andrew Gwynne was fired for antisemitic, ageist, sexist, and racist remarks made in a WhatsApp group including Labour MPs, councillors, and officials, prompting investigations and highlighting concerns about political conduct.

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Labour MP Fired for Offensive WhatsApp Messages

Labour MP Andrew Gwynne was fired and suspended from the Labour Party for sending offensive WhatsApp messages insulting constituents, fellow MPs, and councillors, including wishing death upon a 72-year-old woman and making sexist and racist remarks; the Labour Party stated it would take swift action...

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House Arrest for Boyfriend in Ilaria Mirabelli's Vehicular Manslaughter Case

Six months after the death of Ilaria Mirabelli in a car accident, her boyfriend Mario Molinari was placed under house arrest; expert analysis confirmed he was driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, a conclusion supported by a key experiment involving Mirabelli's sister.

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