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In a post that’s gone viral — with over 6,300 reactions and nearly 4,000 comments in a matter of hours on Sunday — a woman on Reddit asked other people for their help in solving a personal dilemma. She titled her post,
Cambodia has rejected allegations of violating international law by evicting people around Angkor Wat. UNESCO demanded a response after Amnesty International’s report claimed thousands of families were forcibly evicted. Cambodia claims that it is moving only those involved in illegal occupation, not
A no-shame neighbour offered a kind woman who had allowed him to park on her driveway for years just 79p to “buy” part of it when he was selling his house – and then threw a tantrum when she refused. Sharing a
Prince Harry has appeared in a new video this afternoon promoting the 2024 WellChild awards. It was released just hours after he lost his High Court challenge against the Home Office over a decision to change the level of his personal security when
Senegalese leaders have proposed holding elections in early June after a rejection of President Macky Sall’s attempt to postpone them. President Sall, facing term limits, postponed the election for 10 months, but the Constitutional Council rejected the move. A two-day national dialogue
Downing Street has rejected calls for MPs to return to Covid-era working from home practices because of concerns about politicians’ safety. Labour’s Harriet Harman, the longest-serving female MP, suggested Commons votes should return to being online for those feeling “vulnerable” or “under
Former Post Office chief Henry Staunton looks increasingly isolated in his claim that he was told to delay compensation to victims of the Horizon scandal after a second top official backed up Kemi Badenoch’s denial. Giving evidence at the House of Commons
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn accused Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle of having “broken his word” after he rejected a bid for an emergency debate on a Gaza ceasefire. Sir Lindsay denied the emergency debate because the Government is set to make
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