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Man who damaged 14 ticket machines given suspended sentence

A man who smashed 14 Glider ticket machines as he travelled across west Belfast on the service has been given a suspended sentence. Bernard Dorrian attacked the machine’s screens with a hammer and his fists. Belfast Magistrates’ Court was told the 41-year-old, of Aspen Walk in Dunmurry, was seen travelling from stop to stop damaging […]

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Why Saliba is France’s most important player at Euro 2024

Julien Laurens, CorrespondentJul 8, 2024, 05:00 AM ET PADERBORN, Germany — It didn’t take long for defender William Saliba to pick his favourite photo from Friday’s quarterfinal between France and Portugal. Of course, he loved Theo Hernández’s winning penalty in the shootout, the celebrations that followed with the France players, and the communion with their […]

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‘I’ve no idea how I developed asbestos-related cancer’

8 hours ago By Kathryn Stanczyszyn, BBC Radio WM, Presenter • Oprah Flash, BBC News, West Midlands Emily-Jane Scandrett Emily-Jane Scandrett suffered an intolerable pain in her chest for months before she received her diagnosis A mum with a rare cancer caused by exposure to asbestos hopes to raise awareness after it went undetected for more than a year. Emily-Jane […]

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Advice | Should you quit your job? Take our quiz.

Work occupies nearly half our waking hours. Yet only half of U.S. workers say they are extremely or very satisfied with their jobs, according to data from the Pew Research Center. So how do we know when it’s time to consider something else? The Help Desk spoke with career experts about signs your job is […]

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World’s oldest cave art found in Indonesia showing humans and pig

4 days ago By Pallab Ghosh, @BBCPallab, Science Correspondent BRIN Google Arts & Culture The painting is the earliest known example of representational art The oldest example of figurative cave art has been discovered in the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi by Australian and Indonesian scientists. The painting of a wild pig and three human-like figures is at least […]

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Hurricane Beryl batters Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula

2 days ago By Ian Aikman, BBC News Hurricane Beryl due to strengthen again after making landfall in Yucatan Peninsula Hurricane Beryl has lashed Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula after wreaking havoc across the Caribbean, causing at least 10 deaths. It made landfall as a category-two hurricane early on Friday, bringing winds of up to 175km/h (108mph). It was […]

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UK government in talks but not guaranteeing all jobs

46 minutes ago By Mark Palmer & Nick Bourne, BBC News Port Talbot’s Tata steel plant future a ‘major priority’ – Reynolds The UK government’s new business secretary has said “job guarantees” will form part of the negotiations with steel giant Tata about its Port Talbot site. Jonathan Reynolds said there was “a better deal available” on […]

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Cases rise in Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland

Getty Images A skin rash is a common symptom of measles, and appears after a few days of cold-like symptoms There have been 11 cases of measles recorded in Northern Ireland in the past 6 months. In the Republic of Ireland 68 cases were logged within the same time frame. Measles is highly infectious and […]

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