Another devastating Israeli strike on Lebanon captured on video | Israel attacks Lebanon

NewsFeedVideo captured an Israeli strike destroying a building in southern Lebanon, just one day after Israeli and Lebanese civilian officials held their first direct talks in decades. The village of al-Majadel is one of at least four communities hit on Thursday.Published On 4 Dec 20254 Dec 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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Woman guilty of feud murder of e-bike rider in Bournemouth

Stephen StaffordSouth of EnglandDorset PoliceZoe Treadwell was convicted of murder by a jury at Winchester Crown CourtA woman has been found guilty of murdering a man she "mowed" down with a Range Rover.Zoe Treadwell, 36, was convicted by a jury at Winchester Crown Court of the murder of Joey Johnstone, 28, on 9 April in Bournemouth, as part of an ongoing feud.She was also convicted of the attempted murder of her former partner Joshua Lovell, and causing grievous…

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Devon man hopes to jog again after double leg amputation

Tom StanifordTom Staniford had both of his legs removed to improve his quality of lifeA man who voluntarily had his legs amputated due to a rare genetic condition has said he hopes to learn to jog again.Tom Staniford has MDP syndrome, a rare genetic condition, which he said meant he had no fat on the soles of his feet.His right leg was amputated earlier in the year and his left leg was removed in October to ease the…

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Exeter City must ignore off-field financial issues – Gary Caldwell

The financial issues mean Caldwell will have no extra funds to bolster his squad in January, although the City boss says he may be able to make some additions."That doesn't mean to say we can't sign anyone," he added."That means we have to be clever, smart and do something with the squad to find ways to maybe change whatever we feel like we need to change to be successful."The club has always tried to support me in transfer…

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African Head Charge announce 45th Anniversary Tour

African Head Charge announce 45th Anniversary Tour Psychedelic dub experimentalists African Head Charge have announced a series of dates to celebrate the bands 45th anniversary. The group was formed by percussionist Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah in 1981 and included a rotating ensemble of musicians including the original members of Creation Rebel, Style Scott of Roots Radics, and Dub Syndicate, alongside Adrian Sherwood (under various guises), other members have included Bruce Smith of Public Image Limited, Skip McDonald and Jah…

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Tom Cleverley hopes Plymouth Argyle can overcome their ‘mental hurdles’

Tom Cleverley says he has been working with his Plymouth Argyle side to try and overcome their "mental hurdles". The Pilgrims are second-from-bottom of League One and have not taken a point from a losing position this season.Having been on a six-game losing streak they have won two of their past three matches in all competitions - both 1-0 victories.But Cleverley says his side needs more resilience when they go behind. They were beaten 3-0 by Northampton Town…

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Missed chances to save Weymouth teen on rail line, jury finds

Marcus WhiteSouth of EnglandBTPRoxy Phillips was "blossoming" and "larger-than-life", a family friend saidWarning: The following story contains content some people might find upsettingA drunken teenage girl was electrocuted on a railway line after police and Network Rail missed opportunities to prevent her death, an inquest jury has found.Roxy Phillips, 15, fell on to the live rail in Weymouth, Dorset, while she was walking home at night with a friend in March 2023.A member of the public reported trespassers…

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Bristol to Bath path opened to Dott e-scooters and e-bikes

Getty ImagesThe area covered by the scooter scheme is expanding in Bristol and BathThe area covered by an official e-scooter and e-bike scheme has been increased to cover a popular pedestrian and cycle route.The Bristol and Bath Railway Path between Bitton, Emersons Green, and Temple Meads rail station has been opened up to riders, along with Concorde Way to Ashley Down in Bristol.Operator Dott has also expanded into Southdown, Odd Down and Combe Down in Bath, adding an…

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Distance from natural habitat doesn’t reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms

Being close to a natural habitat such as a forest doesn’t necessarily make farmland more attractive to pollinators, a new study shows.   It is commonly thought that when farmland is close to a natural habitat it is more likely to attract bees and other pollinators, and that more flowers will develop into seeds and fruit.   But a meta-analysis of how distance from natural habitats affects pollination in tropical smallholder farms discovered this is not always the…

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Tribute to teen after fatal Poole motorbike crash

A teenage motorcyclist who died in a collision with a lorry "had his whole future ahead of him", his family has said.Zebedee Watson, from north Dorset, died at the scene following the crash involving a DAF truck at the Safety Drive roundabout in Poole on 28 November.In a statement issued through Dorset Police, his family said his "warmth, kindness, and spirit" touched everyone.Dorset Police has appealed for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.In the statement,…

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New lock gate fitted at Charlestown Harbour following delays

BBCThe operation, which faced several delays, began during the early hours of the morningThe installation of a new lock gate in a harbour battered by storms last year has started.The operation at Charlestown Harbour in Cornwall began in the early hours so the gate could be floated into position and lifted on its bearings with the tide.In September 2024 the previous gate was damaged by storms, resulting in the harbour becoming tidal and resident boats being evacuated.Owner Rolf…

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