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Images of Tom Phillips’ remote campsite revealed a day after fugitive father shot dead by New Zealand police
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After four years on the run with their father, Phillips three children have all been located and are ‘doing well under the circumstances’, say authoritiesPolice in New Zealand have released images and given details of the campsite where two of fugitive Tom Phillips’ children were found, after their father was shot and killed by police on Monday.Phillips had spent nearly four years hiding in the wilderness with his children. He was killed in an exchange of fire with police after reports of a burglary in the remote town of Piopio. A police officer is recovering in hospital after being shot in the head by Phillips with a high-powered rifle in the standoff. About 11 hours after Phillips was killed, two of his children were found safe and well at the campsite in Waitomo. It is understood the third child was with Phillips at the time of the shooting. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
New Epstein files and 'birthday book': What we know
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A US congressional panel has released a redacted copy of an alleged "birthday book" given to Epstein. (BBC News)
Is America Ready for Japanese-Style 7-Elevens?
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Why 7-Eleven and Convenience Stores in Japan Are So Special
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Majority in EU’s biggest states believes bloc ‘sold out’ in US tariff deal, poll finds
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Average of 77% of respondents across five countries thought agreement would benefit US economy above allWhere there’s a will there’s a whey: cheese producers lean into their craft as Trump tariffs biteA majority of people across the EU’s five biggest member states believe the European Commission sold citizens out when negotiating a “humiliating” tariff deal with Donald Trump that “benefits the US” far more than Europe, a survey has shown.The poll, by Cluster17 for the European affairs debate platform Le Grand Continent, found 77% of respondents – ranging from 89% in France to 50% in Poland – thought the deal would benefit above all the US economy, with only 2% believing it would benefit Europe’s. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Britain’s butterflies bounce back in annual count – but only to average levels
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Biggest insect survey in world finds UK’s hot summer led to increase in numbers of many species, but overall trends are still concerningTop 10 most-sighted butterflies in 2025’s Big Butterfly Count – in picturesButterfly numbers have bounced back after the dismal summer of 2024, but the hottest summer on record delivered only an average number of the insects in the annual Big Butterfly Count.More than 125,000 citizen scientists joined the biggest insect survey in the world this summer, counting an average of 10.3 butterflies in each 15-minute count in parks, gardens and green spaces across Britain. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Best and worst-performing NHS trusts in England named in new league tables
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Wes Streeting said he hopes the move will help end a ‘postcode lottery’ when it comes to healthcare. (London News)
Chris Mason: Rayner's replacement will show which way political wind is blowing in Labour
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Nominations for the new deputy leader of the Labour Party open today with a winner announced on 25 October. (BBC News)