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Ashley Barnes Reunites with Burnley FC After Surprising Norwich City Departure
12 Apr

Ashley Barnes rejoins Burnley FC on loan, 18 months after leaving for Norwich City. Celebrated by fans, the 35-year-old aims to boost Burnley’s Championship campaign after limited playtime at Norwich. His comeback coincides with a key derby against Blackburn, evoking excitement among supporters who view Barnes as a clubhero and leader.

Justin Rose's Historic Lead at 2025 Masters As Scheffler Shines And McIlroy Faces Challenges
11 Apr

Justin Rose leads with a record-setting performance at the 2025 Masters, while Scottie Scheffler impresses, tying for second. Rory McIlroy falters in crucial moments, leading to a challenging start. As winds are set to rise, the competition intensifies, with Rose aiming to maintain his lead and Scheffler ready to capitalize on any opportunity.

Explorer Uncovers Leftover Wildlife in Phuket Zoo: A Disturbing Reality
11 Apr

In a shocking revelation by British explorer Sean King, Phuket Zoo, which closed in 2021, is still home to abandoned animals including tigers and alligators, despite official claims of total relocation. The abandoned zoo has faced criticism for poor animal welfare, and King's findings have sparked a public outcry, raising questions about accountability and the veracity of previous relocation reports.

Liverpool's Attack Faces Setbacks: Ekitike on Radar, Salah Nears Agreement
10 Apr

Liverpool FC is navigating some changes as two forwards are sidelined, sparking an interest in Hugo Ekitike. Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah is reportedly edging closer to a new contract. With these developments, the team's strategy and dynamic could shift significantly.

Douglas Henshall Embraces New Challenge in Nagaland-Set Drama 'Angh'
10 Apr

Douglas Henshall, renowned for his role in 'Shetland', steps into a key role in the new film 'Angh', a period drama set in 1960s Nagaland. The film, directed by Theja Rio, tells the story of a Konyak chief grappling with tradition and modern influences. It features local actors and addresses themes of cultural preservation.

Historic Birth: UK's First Womb Transplant Baby Welcomes New Era in Reproductive Medicine
9 Apr

Grace Davidson became the first woman in the UK to give birth following a womb transplant, paving the way for advances in addressing uterine infertility. Her groundbreaking Caesarean delivery of baby Amy Isabel represents a major step in reproductive medicine, achieved through the pioneering work of Prof. Richard Smith's team. However, ethical considerations and funding challenges remain as the medical community explores wider accessibility.

Millwall Coach Reveals Injury Updates on Tanganga and Team's Key Players
9 Apr

Millwall's manager, Alex Neil, sheds light on Japhet Tanganga's recent hand surgery, his recovery uncertainty, and the team's strategies to maintain defensive strength. Despite Tanganga's absence, the team managed a significant victory, showcasing their resilience. Uncertainty surrounds Aaron Connolly's status, while specifics on Ra’ees Bangura-Williams and Zak Sturge remain unknown.

Trump's Bold Tariff Plan: A 10% Global Levy to Counter Trade Deficits
8 Apr

President Trump announced a worldwide 10% tariff, effective April 2025, citing economic security and trade deficits. This sweeping move aims to tackle issues like VAT imbalances and counterfeit goods. Supporters highlight its potential to bolster domestic industry, while critics caution about possible price hikes and economic challenges.

Trump's Tariffs Stir Economic Storm as Analysts Warn of Recession and Consumer Pain
8 Apr

President Trump's extensive tariffs for 2025 are causing significant market apprehension and economic warnings, projecting a notable GDP contraction and increased consumer costs. While the administration argues these measures will correct trade imbalances and bolster manufacturing, critics highlight risks of a recession and global trade fallout. There is also a political ripple as international leaders and domestic policymakers react.

King Charles III Heralds New Era with Redesigned Royal Coat of Arms
7 Apr

The unveiling of King Charles III's new Royal Coat of Arms marks a historic update, maintaining elements since 1837, crafted by heraldic artist Timothy Noad. It introduces changes to Wales' Royal Badge and streamlines the Lesser Arms for modern use. Digital updates commence immediately, emphasizing sustainability and cost-efficiency.