Topless runner to take part in topless swim in Devon

A cancer survivor and campaigner will be taking part in a charity swim later. Louise Butcher, who is known as the Topless Runner, will be among the swimmers at the Royal Devon Hospitals Charity Topless Swim 2025 which aims to raise funds and awareness of breast cancer. She said last year's swim at Ilfracombe raised £50,000 with 250 ladies "all proudly showing their breasts" including some who had mastectomy scars.Teams from North Devon District Hospital and Fern Centre…

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Reinier de Ridder loses to Brendan Allen at UFC Fight Night in Canada | Mixed Martial Arts News

De Ridder’s four-fight UFC winning streak was snapped after he was unable to continue against Brendan Allen.Published On 19 Oct 202519 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareBrendan Allen shook up the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight division in a big way, handing Reinier de Ridder his first promotional loss by securing a technical knockout (TKO) after the Dutchman’s corner deemed him unable to continue ahead of Round 5.De Ridder was visibly exhausted in his neutral corner…

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Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire after talks in Doha | Conflict News

South Asian neighbours also agreed to hold follow-up meetings in coming days to ensure peace deal’s implementation.Published On 19 Oct 202519 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareAfghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire after talks mediated by Qatar and Turkiye following a week of fierce and deadly clashes along their disputed border.Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said early on Sunday that Afghanistan and Pakistan had agreed to the ceasefire “and the establishment of mechanisms…

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Bosnia’s Republika Srpska installs temporary president as Dodik steps aside | Conflict News

Bosnia’s Serb entity names an interim president after separatist Milorad Dodik is barred from politics by a state court.Published On 18 Oct 202518 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareBosnia and Herzegovina’s Serb-majority entity has appointed Ana Trisic Babic as interim president, marking the first formal acknowledgement that Milorad Dodik is stepping aside after being barred from politics by a state court.The Republika Srpska parliament confirmed Babic’s appointment on Saturday, saying she would serve until the early…

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US Grand Prix sprint: Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collide as Max Verstappen wins in Austin

The crash was a gift for Verstappen, who McLaren have always insisted remained a threat in the championship despite his significant deficit, especially as Red Bull have returned to form in recent races.The crash brought out the safety car for five laps and after the restart Verstappen was tracked by Russell, who made a bold move into Turn 12 on lap seven, a late dive that ended up with both going off the track.Verstappen retained the position and…

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Crystal Palace 3-3 Bournemouth: Andoni Iraola post-match interview

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola says he "cannot accept" the decision to award Crystal Palace a penalty in the 96th minute, as Bafode Diakite was ruled to have brought Marc Guehi down in the box during a corner in a 3-3 draw at Selhurst Park in the Premier League.MATCH REPORT: Premier League - Crystal Palace 3-3 BournemouthAvailable to UK users only. Source link

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Israel, Hamas exchange remains of the deceased under new ceasefire | Gaza

NewsFeedHamas has handed over the remains of a tenth deceased Israeli captive, while Palestinians are struggling to identify loved ones among the 135 bodies Israel has released under the fragile new ceasefire.Published On 18 Oct 202518 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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Crystal Palace 3-3 Bournemouth analysis: Cherries fans dreaming before late drama

Boss Andoni Iraola is in his third season in charge of Bournemouth - and what a job he is doing.The Cherries finished 15th, only five points above the relegation zone under Gary O'Neil in 2022-23, but since Iraola's arrival they have come 12th and ninth - their joint-highest finish in league football.However, despite losing four key players in the summer - centre-halves Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi, left-back Milos Kerkez and winger Dango Ouattara, who moved in big-money…

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The Prem: Leicester Tigers 22-20 Bath

In the clubs' first meeting since Bath won a closely fought Twickenham showpiece in June, it was the away side who struck first.Santi Carreras, in his first Bath start, kicked forward in midfield for his team-mates to chase. The ball was spilled by Adam Radwan, allowing the Argentina international to kick ahead once more. Henry Arundell was first on the ball before off-loading to Frost to score a try on what was also his first start in the…

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Horses and runners compete in Quantock Hills challenge

Two horses have beaten around 100 runners in a 23 mile (37km) race across Somerset's Quantock Hills.The Man v Horse endurance race, which was first held more than 40 years ago in Powys, Wales, saw the crowd of runners given a head start of only 15 minutes.Only four competitors have ever beaten a horse in the history of the race, with the last Somerset event ending in a tie between a human and a horse at three hours…

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In the occupied West Bank, the war continues | Israel-Palestine conflict

It has been a week since the ceasefire was announced in Gaza. When we heard the news in the occupied West Bank, we celebrated. We felt relief and hope that the genocide is finally over. But we also realised that there is no ceasefire for us.The daily violence we have been subjected to for decades is showing no signs of abating. Since October 7, 2023, the brutality of our occupier has only intensified. Today, life in the West…

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