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A heartbroken widow has warned people against taking a potent ‘horse de-wormer’, after her husband died believing it was helping him prevent cancer. Lee Redpath, from Cambridgeshire, bought the drug fenbendazole—which is not licensed for human consumption—online from a supplier in Ukraine early last year. The 45-year-old had become worried about developing the disease after a relative was diagnosed and had reportedly seen social media posts claiming the drug could help cure cancer. Typically used to treat gastrointestinal parasites in animals including roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms, it was even touted by Mel Gibson earlier this year while appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. The Oscar-winning actor claimed…

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A woman who has visited 26 European cities has shared her thoughts on what was the worst to visit, and the best. From Birmingham to Seville, US-born Charlie Seville has explored a range of cities around Europe.And she’s now ranked the multiple destinations based on her personal opinion on the ‘food, vibe affordability, and overall experience’.’These are just my opinions based on my own experiences travelling across Europe,’ Charlie captioned a post on her TikTok account, @charliewallace64.’Some of these takes might be controversial but that’s what makes travel personal.’I’ve visited 26+ European cities, from the classics to the underrated gems, and ranked them from…

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This is the dramatic moment around a dozen boat migrants were tackled and detained by tourists after landing on a packed Spanish beach.The dramatic scenes unfolded on Sotillo Beach in Castell de Ferro, Granada on Sunday afternoon.Footage shared online shows a speedboat packed with young men arriving at the shore at around 2pm.The occupants of the boat dive into the water in front of stunned holidaying families and swim to the beach before making a run for it.Witnesses branded the scenes as ‘surreal’.Restaurant owner Alberto Garcia told newspaper Ideal: ‘We all stood there staring, not quite knowing what was happening.’We…

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Incident occurred after Newcastle Knights win in June James Schiller exposed the threats on social mediaBy ED CARRUTHERS, ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR, AUSTRALIA Published: 23:56 BST, 30 July 2025 | Updated: 01:07 BST, 31 July 2025 A man who sent an NRL player a death threat has been slapped with a fine and handed a criminal conviction.Worrying images surfaced online in June showing multiple messages that 20-year-old Joseph Baldwin had allegedly sent Newcastle Knights winger James Schiller on Instagram.The messages were sent after the Knights secured a 26-22 victory against the Manly Sea Eagles on June 5 at McDonald Jones Stadium.Schiller, 24,…

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By JESSICA CLARK Updated: 22:49 BST, 5 August 2025 The financial watchdog has fined Neil Woodford and his company £46million and banned the disgraced fund manager from holding top City jobs.The former star stock picker ‘made unreasonable and inappropriate investment decisions’ before his fund collapsed and left thousands of investors trapped, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found.In a damning verdict, it yesterday hit Woodford with a £5.9million charge and his company with a £40million penalty.And the regulator said the money manager’s ‘lack of competence, capability and reputation’ meant he was ‘not a fit and proper person’ to hold senior management…

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By STACY LIBERATORE, U.S. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EDITOR A growing body of controversial evidence is challenging the long-accepted timeline of the Great Pyramid, and raising new questions about who may have built it.British author Graham Hancock recently appeared on the American Alchemy podcast, where he claimed geological and astronomical clues suggest the monument was not built 4,500 years ago by Pharaoh Khufu, but by a lost civilization 12,500 years ago.’There’s no doubt that parts of the Great Pyramid were completed and finished by the ancient Egyptians,’ Hancock told podcast host Jesse Michels.’I don’t seek to take it away from them,…

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A mother has told how she felt ‘lucky to be alive’ after a weight loss jab left her hospitalised and suffering black urine. Claire Reed, from Aberdeen in Scotland, was prescribed Mounjaro in March after she was left ‘fed up’ of not fitting into her clothes properly. The 49-year-old, who was classed as overweight, claimed she only had to fill out a questionnaire provided by online pharmacy MedExpress before she was offered the £200 a month drug. She lost four stone in the first four months, dropping from 15 to 11 stone.But in June, she suddenly began to feel nauseous every time she…

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Behind Dubai’s glamorous and sparkling skyline hides a dark, dangerous secret. Each year thousands of women are lured to the United Arab Emirates with offers of luxurious holidays, high-paying jobs and A-list yacht parties.But soon after arriving they find themselves stuck in a web of exploitation.In some cases, aspiring influencers are duped by fake modelling agencies and then forced into offshore sex parties. Earlier this year, 20-year-old OnlyFans model Maria Kovalchuk was found seriously injured at the roadside in Dubai. She later claimed she was abused by wealthy Russians after a wild party in a hotel. Her ordeal has sparked public debate on…

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By JAMES COHEN, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 21:37 BST, 5 August 2025 | Updated: 22:10 BST, 5 August 2025 The NFL are set to ban smelling salts and ammonia packets in a move which could cause outrage among the league’s players. Hundreds of players have previously admitted to using the product which is typically used to boost alertness and energy – during their respective careers. The news was confirmed by 49ers star George Kittle on Tuesday afternoon after he crashed a broadcast on the NFL Network. He said: ‘I honestly came here to air a grievance. Our team got a memo today that [said]…

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The husband of missing British woman Michele Bourda warned locals that his wife was ‘not very well’ and had ‘disappeared before’ as he frantically asked for help trying to find her after she vanished from a Greek beach on Friday.The 59-year-old woman had been swimming at Ofrynio beach in the city of Kavala at around noon on Friday before disappearing.Her husband, who is Greek, had been sleeping and woke up to find that she had vanished from the beach. He reportedly asked the owners of a nearby shop if they had seen his wife, and revealed that Mrs Bourda ‘was not very…

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