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Bicep member Matt McBriar reveals tumour surgery

Matt McBriar Matt McBriar said the surgery had gone well Matt McBriar, one half of dance music duo Bicep, has announced he is receiving treatment for a “large and pretty rare” brain tumour. The Belfast-born producer posted about his condition on his Instagram account. He said a non-cancerous tumour had been found on his pituitary […]

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TikTok gave me the confidence to perform

BBC Courtney Buchner says TikTok gave her a change to hone her comedy without the pressure of a live audience If you fluff a joke in a TikTok, you’ve always got the option of deleting the video. Not so much live on stage at the world’s biggest performance arts festival. But for a group of […]

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47 Crypto Providers Request Licenses In Turkey Under New Law

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. The Turkish Capital Markets Board reported that 47 cryptocurrency businesses have requested licenses following new rules put in place earlier this year. Turkey is now seeing an increase in cryptocurrency companies looking to […]

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New strain declared a continental public health emergency

Mpox, the high infectious disease that used to be called monkeypox, has been declared a public health emergency in Africa by the continent’s top health body. Scientists from the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) say they are alarmed by the speed at which a new strand of mpox has been spreading. […]

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Girl died after drinking Costa hot chocolate, inquest told

LEIGH DAY Hannah died following a suspected allergic reaction A13-year-old girl with a severe dairy allergy suffered an “immediate reaction” after a just one sip of a Costa Coffee hot chocolate that was supposed to be made with soya milk, an inquest has been told. Hannah Jacobs from Barking, east London, who had been allergic […]

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Water companies set to pay more compensation for poor service

Water companies that fail to meet basic standards will have to pay customers more in compensation, the government is proposing. New rules for what could trigger these payments, including failing to carry out meter readings or installations as promised, will also be introduced. Some payments could amount to customers claiming at least a quarter of […]

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Cancer doctors and family with dog among dead

Uopeccan Cancer Hospital Mariana Belim and Ariane Risso were cancer doctors in Cascavel As investigations continue into the plane crash in Brazil that killed 62 people, more details have emerged about the victims. Those who died included cancer doctors, a three-year-old child, a lawyer specialising in lawsuits against airlines and a Venezuelan family and their […]

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