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How former plasterer Clayton is lighting up Premier League

Former plasterer Jonny Clayton is excelling in this season's Premier League having been tipped to struggle in the showpiece event.

How former plasterer Clayton is lighting up Premier League

Former plasterer Jonny Clayton is excelling in this season's Premier League having been tipped to struggle in the showpiece event.

How former plasterer Clayton is lighting up Premier League

Former plasterer Jonny Clayton is excelling in this season's Premier League having been tipped to struggle in the showpiece event.

How former plasterer Clayton is lighting up Premier League

Former plasterer Jonny Clayton is excelling in this season's Premier League having been tipped to struggle in the showpiece event.
Mayfair residents say rat infestation has returned, urge city for help

Mayfair residents say rat infestation has returned, urge city for help

Neighbors say the rodents have been visible around homes, in trash, inside cars and escaping burrows to scurry across properties.
Alibaba opens Qwen app to outside partners with China Eastern Airlines tie-up

Alibaba opens Qwen app to outside partners with China Eastern Airlines tie-up

Alibaba Group Holding has struck its first external partnership for its flagship consumer artificial intelligence app, linking it with China Eastern Airlines in a move that pushes its agentic capabilities beyond the company’s own ecosystem and into real-world services. The company said the fresh collaboration allowed users of the Qwen app to manage the full flight booking process – from search and ticket purchase to seat selection and check-in – within a single natural-language chat interface....
Why no disaster alarm was raised in Tai Po fire, probe hears

Why no disaster alarm was raised in Tai Po fire, probe hears

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. The role of Hong Kong’s fire service remains under the spotlight on the 18th day of evidential hearings held by an independent committee investigating the catastrophic blaze at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court. Three officers from the Fire Services Department are testifying on Thursday before the judge-led panel. Four of their colleagues gave accounts the previous day...

REPORT: Thousands of People in California Are Finally Getting Permits to Rebuild After the Wildfires – Now That Trump Has Gotten Involved

Now that Trump has decided to intervene in the California rebuild process, thousands of wildfire victims in the Pacific Palisades and other areas are finally getting permits to rebuild. The post REPORT: Thousands of People in California Are Finally Getting Permits to Rebuild After the Wildfires – Now That Trump Has Gotten Involved appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Bensalem Township School Board votes to cut over 2 dozen jobs to address $12M deficit

Bensalem Township School Board votes to cut over 2 dozen jobs to address $12M deficit

The Bensalem Township School Board held a meeting Wednesday evening where they voted to cut more than two dozen staffing positions to help close a $12-16 million budget gap.
'Dancing in their hands': Japan wig masters set stage alive

'Dancing in their hands': Japan wig masters set stage alive

Every actor in kabuki -- a traditional Japanese performing art celebrated for its striking makeup and elaborate costumes -- relies on one final, essential element to fully inhabit their role: the wig.
Sellers in China trade hub seek tariff reprieve from Trump visit

Sellers in China trade hub seek tariff reprieve from Trump visit

Labourers sweated as they wheeled bags of clothes, shoes and accessories to a sprawling wholesale market in southern China, where shop owners hoped an upcoming visit by Donald Trump would see an easing of tariffs hitting their exports.
Brit mum with no terminal illness pays £10k to end her life at Swiss clinic after death of only son

Brit mum with no terminal illness pays £10k to end her life at Swiss clinic after death of only son

WARNING: SENSITIVE CONTENT Wendy Duffy, 56, is the first person to speak publicly about travelling to Switzerland for assisted dying after the death of her only son, Marcus, four years ago