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A major British kebab manufacturer has been hit with a massive financial penalty after a court heard it defrauded the public by selling "lamb" kebabs that actually consisted mostly of skin, fat, and cheaper meats, reports BBC. |
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A major British kebab manufacturer has been hit with a massive financial penalty after a court heard it defrauded the public by selling "lamb" kebabs that actually consisted mostly of skin, fat, and cheaper meats, reports BBC. |
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A London-based couple have been jailed for killing their eight-month-old son, who suffered more than 80 injuries in the weeks before he died. |
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A man believed to be in his 40s was fatally stabbed in Birmingham's Sparkbrook area on Thursday evening in what police suspect was a targeted attack involving individuals known to each other. |
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Prosecutors said a disagreement over finances escalated into violence, with Abdulkareem stabbing Manuel three times using a kitchen knife. |
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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized European nations for allowing mass migration, urging them to take action to maintain freedom. US Vice President JD Vance blamed political failures and mass migration for the death of a British student, calling for stronger border controls and national sovereignty to prevent similar incidents. |
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The TOI correspondent from Washington: In another era, the murder of an 18-year-old student in Southampton, England, would have remained a domestic British tragedy, investigated by police, debated in Parliament and mourned by family and friends. |
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A 36-year-old mother in the UK has been sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering her 14-month-old son by poisoning him with prescription medication shortly before authorities were due to take the child into care. |
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British actor Anthony Head, whose career spanned more than four decades across television, theatre and film, has died at the age of 72. |
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U.S. VP Vance blames British student's murder on migrant crisis, sparking controversy and condemnation from UK officials. |
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JD Vance's comments on Henry Nowak's killing ignite a US-UK political clash over policing, migration, and public rhetoric. |