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John Torode subject of racist language allegation in report

John Torode subject of racist language allegation in report

MasterChef presenter John Torode has said he is subject of an allegation of using racist language, upheld as part of an inquiry into separate allegations against co-host Gregg Wallace. In an Instagram post on Monday, Torode said the allegation was that he made the remarks in 2018 or 2019 and that he had apologised immediately […]

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As theories swirl about Air India crash, key details remain unknown

As theories swirl about Air India crash, key details remain unknown

Theo Leggett International business correspondent Government of India / Ministry of Civil Aviation Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau While the preliminary report into what caused the loss of Air India Flight 171 last month has provided some answers, it has also prompted a wave of speculation about its cause. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed into a

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Constance Marten spent months at ‘torture’ church, friend tells BBC

Constance Marten spent months at ‘torture’ church, friend tells BBC

BBC Constance Marten was a disciple of infamous Christian preacher, TB Joshua, who was accused of rape and violence in a BBC News investigation. Marten spent four months at Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations in Nigeria as a teenager. A fellow disciple, who knew Marten when she was at the church, told the BBC

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British and Irish Lions 2025: Mack Hansen’s fitness raises questions before first Test

British and Irish Lions 2025: Mack Hansen’s fitness raises questions before first Test

In the opaque world of the British and Irish Lions, the case of Mack Hansen’s availability, or otherwise, for the first Test against Australia in Brisbane on Saturday (kick-off 11.00BST) is a curious one. There had been suggestions that the Ireland wing, who was expected to be part of Andy Farrell’s squad for match at

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British and Irish Lions Top 10s: Controversial moments including Matt Dawson and Brian O’Driscoll

British and Irish Lions Top 10s: Controversial moments including Matt Dawson and Brian O’Driscoll

Roberts was also involved in a controversial Lions moment. Former Ireland captain Brian O’Driscoll played in the first two Tests against Australia in 2013, but was left out for the deciding match, causing shockwaves in the rugby world. O’Driscoll, a Lions captain in 2005, was tipped by many to lead the team for the decider

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Unreleased Beyonce music stolen in Atlanta on Cowboy Carter tour

Unreleased Beyonce music stolen in Atlanta on Cowboy Carter tour

Unreleased music by Beyoncé was among several items stolen from a vehicle in Atlanta just days before the singer’s four-night Cowboy Carter tour stop in the city, authorities have confirmed. Hard drives containing the unreleased songs, show plans, and past and future set lists for her tour were among the items stolen from a rental

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Trump brings leaders together to fuel AI revolution with American energy

Trump brings leaders together to fuel AI revolution with American energy

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! America has triumphed in each industrial revolution – whether steel, energy or manufacturing – and has the power to lead the AI revolution, too. This week in Pittsburgh, President Donald Trump is bringing together leaders to address a defining challenge of our time: how to fuel the

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Children to be taught anti-misogyny in sex education classes

Children to be taught anti-misogyny in sex education classes

Vanessa Clarke Education reporter Getty Images Recognising misogyny, the harms caused by so-called “deepfakes” and unhealthy attitudes towards consent will be taught in sex education classes under new government guidance for schools. Pupils will be taught “how to identify and learn from positive male role models”, according to parts of the final draft of the

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