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Brazil’s outspoke first lady is coming under fire, but she refuses to stop speaking out

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Texas gunman sentenced to 60 years for randomly murdering TCU student outside bar as parents rip killer: ‘Dark and ugly soul’

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A Texas gunman was sentenced to over 200 years in prison for randomly opening fire outside a bar in 2023, killing a Texas Christian University student and injuring a teenager.

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Casey O’Brien had homecoming dream fulfilled as Sirens’ draft pick

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Alarm raised over slow pace of payouts to UK veterans fired over sexuality

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MP Jess Brown-Fuller says at the current rate it could take more than a decade to complete the compensation process

An MP has raised alarm at the slow pace of a scheme to compensate LGBT service personnel dismissed or discharged from the forces because of their sexuality, saying that at the current rate it could take more than a decade to complete the process.

Jess Brown-Fuller, the Liberal Democrat MP for Chichester, said she began examining the LGBT Financial Recognition Scheme, formally launched in December, due to the experiences of a constituent, who is one of just 69 people to have been compensated, of more than 1,200 who have applied.

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Local bus services in England still declining despite investment

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National Audit Office questions viability of many routes, with half of all operator income from public subsidy

Local bus services in England have continued to decline despite attempts by successive governments to bolster investment in services, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.

The spending watchdog found that efforts to revive routes and attract more passengers had so far failed, with a 15% fall in the total miles operated by buses outside London since 2019 and passenger numbers still 9% below pre-Covid levels.

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Black children arrested in London ‘15% more likely to be criminalised’ than white children

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Report finds black offenders less likely to receive mentoring to help them avoid getting criminal record at early age

Black children detained by police are 15% more likely to be “criminalised”, that is charged and put into the criminal justice system, than white children detained for similar types of offences, a study has found.

The report by the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF), which tackles youth violence, found that black children were 14.8% less likely to be offered diversion, which can include mentoring or counselling, that usually results in them avoiding getting a criminal record at an early age.

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English soccer player throws chair at woman on vacation in wild incident

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Third division soccer player Kian Harratt attempted to throw a group of tourists under the bus – more appropriately under the chair – for an altercation that had been captured on video earlier this month.

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