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How to stay well this Glastonbury Festival

1 hour ago By Sarah Turnnidge & PA Media, BBC News, West of England PA The gates to the festival are just days from opening With just days to go until gates open, thousands of people across the country are preparing to head to one of the biggest festivals in the world. But among the sparkly outfits […]

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Copa América: Christian Pulisic, USMNT cruise past Bolivia

ARLINGTON, Tex. — Gregg Berhalter and the U.S. men’s national soccer team see Copa América as a steppingstone to the 2026 World Cup, and over the course of this summer’s fabled tournament, they will measure their growth and learn whether they carry the capital to defeat the sport’s elite when it matters most. But the […]

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‘Public ignored’ as flights cancelled during strike

Getty Images At least 244 Aer Lingus flights have been cancelled The tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) has described the Aer Lingus pay dispute as “shocking”, adding that the needs of the Irish travelling public were being ignored by both sides. Thousands of passengers face uncertainty over the next week as pilots begin industrial action […]

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How Michael Sheen helped to uncover a dark environmental secret

8 minutes ago By Rosie Mercer, BBC News Getty Images The actor Michael Sheen described what he discovered as “extraordinary” Michael Sheen was relaxing at his Los Angeles home when something caught his eye on Wikipedia. It was a single line about a man named Douglas Gowan, who had discovered dangerously high levels of a toxic chemical […]

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Two arrested after man dies at Dorset holiday park

A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of murder following a death at a holiday park. Dorset Police said it received a report just after midnight raising concern for the welfare of a man believed to be in Heron Lake at Warmwell Holiday Park in Crossways. The man, aged in his 70s […]

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World first epilepsy device fitted in UK boy’s skull

36 minutes ago By Fergus Walsh, Medical editor BBC Oran (R) lives with his mum, brother and sister A boy with severe epilepsy has become the first patient in the world to trial a new device fitted in their skull to control seizures. The neurostimulator, which sends electrical signals deep into his brain, has reduced Oran Knowlson’s […]

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