Pogačar dominates Il Lombardia with spectacular solo victory
Slovenian cycling superstar Tadej Pogačar secures his second Il Lombardia title with breathtaking 32km solo attack, cementing his status as cycling's dominant force.
Slovenian cycling superstar Tadej Pogačar secures his second Il Lombardia title with breathtaking 32km solo attack, cementing his status as cycling's dominant force.
Slovenian cycling superstar Tadej Pogačar cements his legendary status with an unprecedented fifth straight win at Il Lombardia, completing a dominant 2025 season that redefines cycling excellence.
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Major reforms to alcohol strength regulations could see beer, wine and spirits become more potent as UK government aims to boost business and consumer choice.
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The World Health Organisation has withdrawn its contentious alcohol reduction campaign following criticism from UK health officials who questioned the scientific evidence behind the initiative.
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A British man's shocking story of how his 'normal' drinking habits led to near-fatal liver cirrhosis at just 54, with a crucial warning from doctors about alcohol consumption.
A 17-year-old British student faces prison in Dubai after a car crash killed a man, while his family fights for his freedom claiming he's being unfairly punished for a tragic accident.
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Scotland Yard officers provided security for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum during UK visits while serious human rights concerns about his regime were known.
A 19-year-old British student faces prison in Dubai after airport officials found CBD vape oil in his luggage, sparking an international campaign for his freedom.
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New research from South Korea confirms there is no safe amount of alcohol consumption when it comes to dementia risk, challenging previous beliefs about moderate drinking.
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The Scottish Government announces automatic annual increases to minimum alcohol pricing, intensifying efforts to reduce the nation's devastating alcohol mortality rates.
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Vincent Marty, a prominent Australian naturist, is campaigning to legalise public nudity across the UK, challenging centuries-old laws and societal norms. Discover his radical vision for a clothing-optional Britain.
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