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The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Michaella McCollum: Peru Two's Drug Trafficking Tale
Michaella McCollum became infamous as one half of the 'Peru Two' after being caught smuggling £1.5 million of cocaine in 2013. Serving three years in a tough Peruvian prison, she later shared her story to warn others about the dangers of drug trafficking and exploitation by criminal networks.
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2026 WRC Calendar Unveiled: Four Continents, 14 Rounds, and a Global Rally Showdown
The 2026 World Rally Championship will stretch across four continents with 14 diverse rounds, kicking off in Monte Carlo and ending in Saudi Arabia. With strategic scheduling to balance surfaces and keep competition tight, this season notably skips the US, UK, and Ireland. Hyundai's confirmed presence highlights strong manufacturer backing.
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UK Air Traffic Control System Failure Triggers Nationwide Flight Disruption
A radar issue at the UK's main air traffic control hub halted hundreds of flights and stranded thousands on July 30-31, 2025. Airports from Heathrow to Manchester saw mass cancellations and diversions. Ryanair demanded accountability after repeated failures. The technical glitch reignites fears over national aviation infrastructure.
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Premium Bonds or Cash ISAs in 2025: Which Is the Better Bet for Savers?
With Premium Bonds prize rates dropping in 2025 and Cash ISAs offering steady but modest returns, UK savers face a tricky choice. Both options are tax-free, but one favours reliability and the other chance. Changes in interest rates and withdrawal rules could heavily influence which suits your goals next year.
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Luke Shaw Praises Amorim’s Tough Approach as Manchester United Shake Up Squad Culture
Luke Shaw openly supports Ruben Amorim’s tough new standards at Manchester United, saying it’s what the dressing room needed after a toxic period. Amorim’s focus on discipline follows a miserable season for United, marked by a squad overhaul and big names like Marcus Rashford leaving. Shaw believes these changes can fix United’s mentality and restore the club’s values.
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Benjamin Sesko Nears Manchester United Move as Newcastle Miss Out on Star Striker
Benjamin Sesko is edging closer to a transfer to Manchester United, preferring them over Newcastle despite a high price tag from RB Leipzig. United are negotiating to lower the fee, with Sesko's move set to impact other forwards at the club. Newcastle's efforts to sign the striker look set to fall short.
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Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty Separate After 13 Years: TV Power Couple Calls It Quits
Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty have announced their separation after 13 years together. The UK and US television stars, married since 2012, shared the news in a joint statement, citing private difficulties, including long periods apart due to career demands. They share two young sons.
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28 Years Later Review: Subtle British Humor and a Standout Cillian Murphy Lead a Clever Sequel
28 Years Later brings back Cillian Murphy for an unexpectedly witty sequel, mixing understated British humor with sharp character-driven storytelling. The film balances light-hearted moments and visual flair, showcasing Murphy’s unique presence and a tight, engaging plot.
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Farage Backs Repeal of Online Safety Act as Debate over Child Safety and Free Speech Escalates
Nigel Farage and Reform UK want to scrap the Online Safety Act, arguing it censors free speech and doesn't really protect kids online. The law, in effect since July 2025, sets strict content rules for tech companies. Critics say kids can easily avoid age checks. Supporters insist it's vital for preventing harm. The row reflects a deeper divide on balancing safety and freedom.
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VPN Usage Explodes in UK After Online Safety Act Triggers Age Checks on Harmful Content
Since the UK’s Online Safety Act required strict age checks for harmful content, VPN sign-ups have exploded by up to 1,800%. Privacy concerns are driving adults to bypass new restrictions, while petitions against the law gain traction. Regulators warn of heavy penalties for aiding users, but critics say tech-savvy Brits are undeterred.
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