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Man pleads guilty to summer camp child sex assaults

Jon Ruben, 76, has pleaded guilty to 17 charges including sexual assault and drugging children at his Leicestershire holiday camp, which he ran for 27 years. Read the full shocking details.

Artist apologises for Nazi camp-style Instagram arch

A US artist faces widespread condemnation after creating an Instagram arch resembling Nazi concentration camp gates, forcing difficult conversations about artistic responsibility and Holocaust memory.

Cleaning Task Cuts Dementia Risk by 21%

Groundbreaking research reveals how a routine household chore could dramatically reduce your chances of developing dementia. Discover the science behind this surprising connection.

Gen Z's 'Boot Camp' For Millennials On Social Media Etiquette

A Gen Z content creator's viral series schooling millennials on outdated social media habits has ignited a fierce generational debate online. From cringeworthy hashtags to oversharing, discover the 'rules' for digital survival in 2024.

Wayne Rooney fuming as Coleen stops ironing for their kids

Former England captain Wayne Rooney is reportedly in a household standoff with wife Coleen, who has decided she will no longer perform ironing duties for their four sons. The domestic shift has caused tension in the Rooney household.

Eco-tribe defies eviction from Scottish woodland

A standoff escalates in the Scottish Highlands as an eco-conscious tribe refuses to leave their encampment in a Perthshire woodland, despite a formal eviction notice from the local council over ecological concerns.

England U17s in FA probe over alleged racist abuse in Spain

The Football Association has launched a full-scale investigation after members of the England Men's Under-17s squad were subjected to alleged racial abuse from their own teammates during a training camp in Spain, the Daily Mail can reveal.

Brits offered £4k to catch flu for Netflix reality show

UK volunteers are being recruited for a controversial Netflix reality show where they will be infected with flu in a secure facility for three weeks, receiving £4,000 and free meals. The project, run by a private company, has sparked a major ethical debat

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