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Slater slams reporter over divorce comment

Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater has publicly criticised a reporter for making an insensitive remark about his parents' divorce during a press conference.

Chargers' Slater signs $112M NFL record contract

Los Angeles Chargers' offensive tackle Rashawn Slater secures a historic four-year contract extension worth $112 million, making him one of the highest-paid players in NFL history.

BBC's deeper crisis beyond financial struggles

The BBC faces more than just financial challenges—its very identity and purpose are under scrutiny. Explore the existential threats looming over Britain's public broadcaster.

UK must protect kids from lead exposure

Experts call for stricter regulations to safeguard children from lead poisoning, highlighting gaps in current policies that prioritise animal welfare over human health.

Chargers' Mike Williams injured in training camp

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams is working hard to return to full fitness after a concerning injury during training camp. Can he bounce back in time for the season?

Starmer Outshines Sunak in Scotland: Poll

A recent YouGov poll shows Labour leader Keir Starmer gaining ground in Scotland, with Britons favouring him over Rishi Sunak in key policy areas. Discover the implications for UK politics.

Walking and cycling could save UK billions

New research reveals that increasing walking and cycling in the UK could drastically cut healthcare costs and reduce carbon emissions, offering a win-win for public health and the environment.

Best Solar Chargers & Panels of 2024

Discover the best solar chargers and panels of 2024, perfect for outdoor adventures, emergencies, and sustainable energy solutions. Compare top models and find your ideal solar power companion.

Do We Need More Anti-Protest Laws? UK Debate

As antisemitism protests continue, the UK government considers stricter anti-protest laws. But critics argue existing legislation is already excessive—raising concerns over civil liberties.

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