Cold cells, meagre meals: Palestinian American boy suffers in Israeli jail | Israel-Iran conflict News

Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP) has obtained testimony from Palestinian American teenager Mohammed Ibrahim, whose case has become a symbol for the mistreatment of minors in Israeli jails.In an interview with a DCIP lawyer, published on Tuesday, 16-year-old Mohammed described the harsh conditions he has faced since his detention began in February, including thin mattresses, cold cells and meagre meals.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“The meals we receive are extremely insufficient,” he is quoted…

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Why are so many people opting out of parenthood? | Women

We dive into the BirthStrike movement and the wider phenomenon of declining populations.In this episode, we dive into the BirthStrike movement and the wider phenomenon of declining populations. Why are so many people opting out of parenthood?We also explore governments’ controversial efforts to reverse the trend, and unpack what it means for the future of labour, care, and the planet. Is a declining population a crisis or a chance to rethink the way we live?Presenter: Stefanie DekkerGuests:Therese Lee…

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Plans for ‘educatering’ site with 100 jobs in east Devon refused

Miles DavisDevon political reporterBBCThe site near Lympstone would be used for growing food and educating children about where food comes fromPlans to create 100 jobs in a food business that would provide local products for school meals and educate children about food production have been turned down.The Goosemoor company wanted to build what it calls an "educatering" facility near Lympstone in east Devon, which it said would generate an estimated £15m for the local economy.The business is based…

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Reform elects new group leader on Cornwall Council

The Reform UK group on Cornwall Council has elected its new leader after its former one unexpectedly resigned.Councillor Paul Ashton, who represents St Austell Poltair and Mount Charles, won a vote of the party's councillors.He succeeded councillor Rob Parsonage who stood down last week from the position he had held since May's local elections.Reform won 28 seats on the authority but failed to take control after it was unable to agree a coalition deal with any of the…

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Key route between Bristol and Bath to be upgraded

A series of major upgrades to a key route between two cities have been unveiled.The West of England Combined Authority (Weca) revealed on Tuesday new proposals to revamp the A4 between Bristol and Bath.Under the plans, road crossings and bus stops will be upgraded, with new segregated cycle lanes and bus lanes installed. The Bristol to Bath Railway Path could also be extended.Helen Godwin, the Weca mayor, said the proposals follow feedback from 5,000 residents in 2023 and…

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Chard mental health champion recieves British Empire Medal

The Lord-Lieutenant of SomersetJulie Matthews was given her medal for services to mental health in SomersetA mental health practictioner who was awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) said the ceremony made her feel "remarkable".Julie Matthews, 66, runs Chard Watch, a organisation helping people with mental health difficulties in the town.Julie was among a number of Somerset residents who recieved the award from the Lord-Lieutenant at The Newt estate.She said it made her feel like she had left her…

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Tributes paid to former Plymouth MP Oliver Colvile

Jonathan MorrisSouth WestBBCOliver Colvile was loved on all sides of the House of Commons, said Conservative former minister Graham StuartTributes have been paid in Parliament to former Conservative MP Oliver Colvile, who has died aged 64.Mr Colvile represented Plymouth Sutton and Devonport from 2010 to 2017. He was known for his advocacy for hedgehogs and in 2015 called for the animals to become a national symbol of the UK.His death was announced in the House of Commons, with…

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‘Multiple police failings’ in murder investigation, watchdog rules

Leigh BoobyerWest of EnglandBBCKelly Faiers, 61, from Weston-super-Mare was found "critically ill" before dying in MineheadA police force provided an "unacceptable" level of service to the family of a woman thought to have been killed by her sex offender partner, a watchdog has ruled.Kelly Faiers, 61, died at Richard Scatchard's home in Minehead, Somerset, on October 15 2023. Officers attended the scene and spoke to Scatchard, who had previously been convicted of sexual offences in which he administered…

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Taxi plans for Cornwall ‘will leave rural people abandoned’

Lee TrewhelaLocal Democracy Reporting Service andDan WareingSouth WestBBCThere are currently six taxi zones across CornwallProposals to change the way taxis operate in Cornwall will leave passengers in rural areas "abandoned", according to one group representing drivers.The Newquay Taxi Forum said council plans to replace six taxi zones with one countywide area risked making rural journeys too expensive, as more drivers would take "more profitable" work in Truro and tourist towns.Under the current rules, taxis licensed in one zone…

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Stories of children killed by Israel in the occupied West Bank this year | Occupied West Bank

NewsFeedMore than 40 children have been killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank this year. Here are some of their tragic stories.Published On 21 Oct 202521 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2SharefacebooktwitterwhatsappcopylinkSave Source link

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Rett Smith: A Physical Persistence – Track By Track Interview

Rett Smith’s fifth studio album, A Physical Persistence, captures the sound of an artist breaking through his own limits. Written, recorded, and produced entirely in isolation, the record finds Smith peeling rock music back to its purest, most volatile form, fusing analogue grit with the restless energy of post-punk and the storytelling spirit of Americana. Across eleven tracks, A Physical Persistence is a visceral study in duality: beauty and brutality, control and chaos, faith and fury. Every moment…

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Southampton woman crowned Miss GB winner with personal cause

Rachel RussellSouth of EnglandChris PerfectAlice Cutler was crowned Miss Great Britain at the competition's 2025 national final on FridayA woman has won a national beauty queen title while campaigning for the legal right for employees to be paid bereavement leave.Alice Cutler, 28, from Southampton, was crowned Miss Great Britain at the competition's 2025 national final, which also celebrated the pageant's 80th anniversary, on Friday.The competitors were given the opportunity to shine a spotlight on personal campaigns and good…

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