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Florida Black Bear Hunt 2025: What You Need to Know

Florida's first sanctioned black bear hunt since 2015 has begun, issuing 172 permits. Activists secured dozens to save bears. Get the full story on the contentious wildlife management decision.

Swindon Council pays £138k after own vans clamped

Swindon Borough Council has paid £138,000 in fines after its own highway maintenance vans were clamped outside its offices. Deputy leader calls it 'not our finest hour'. Read the full story.

Florida Judge Approves Black Bear Hunt

A Florida judge has approved the state's first black bear hunt in nearly a decade, putting 172 bears at risk. Learn about the controversial decision and its implications for wildlife conservation.

UK Looks to Denmark's Tough Asylum Approach

Britain's Labour government seeks to emulate Denmark's controversial asylum policies, which have slashed refugee numbers but drawn international criticism. Discover the human impact.

Nou Camp reopens amidst radical renovation work

FC Barcelona's iconic stadium welcomes fans back while construction continues on dramatic £1.3bn renovation, with temporary stands and visible cranes dominating the skyline.

King Charles allows Prince Andrew to retain Royal Lodge home

In a controversial move, King Charles has allowed the Duke of York to retain his lavish Royal Lodge residence while stripping him of working royal privileges. The decision has sparked debate about royal accountability and privilege.

William and Kate host surprise party for builders

The Prince and Princess of Wales hosted an unexpected celebration for construction staff who completed renovations on their Norfolk cottage, showing their personal touch and gratitude.

Sarah Ferguson returns to live at Buckingham Palace

In a stunning royal development, Sarah Ferguson has returned to live at Buckingham Palace for the first time since her 1996 divorce from Prince Andrew, marking a significant reconciliation with the Royal Family.

White House reopens public tours after 4-year hiatus

The iconic White House public tours have officially resumed, welcoming visitors back to explore the historic residence's grand ballroom and state rooms for the first time since pandemic closures began.

Gov Expands Health Hotel Accommodation for Vulnerable

Exclusive: The government is significantly expanding its emergency accommodation programme, placing vulnerable individuals and families in hotels and other temporary housing to address urgent health and welfare needs across Britain.

Melania Trump's White House demolition plan revealed

Exclusive details emerge about Melania Trump's alleged plans to demolish and rebuild the White House during Donald Trump's presidency, raising eyebrows about historical preservation and presidential legacy.

National Digital Parking Platform Expands Across UK

The UK government is expanding its revolutionary digital parking system across England, replacing paper permits with smartphone-friendly solutions that could end parking nightmares for millions of drivers.

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