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NewsFeedPolice in London arrested nearly 900 protesters during another mass rally against the UK’s ban on campaign group Palestine Action. Protesters attended despite knowing they faced possible detention under divisive anti-terrorism laws.Published On 7 Sep 20257 Sep 2025
A movie about Tourette’s syndrome called “I Swear” usually elicits a small chuckle and “good title” from someone hearing about the film, which premieres in Toronto. And that’s the reaction director and writer Kirk Jones (“Waking Ned Devine”) wants to dispel — using humor and heart to educate audiences about Tourette’s through this real-life story of John Davidson. The crowd-pleaser bows Sept. 7 at the Toronto Intl. Film Festival. Bankside is repping international sales on the film; Studio Canal distributes in the U.K. while Blue Fox Entertainment distribs in Canada. Robert Aramayo (“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of…
He explained that HTA would help Nigeria prioritise scarce resources, strengthen accountability, and align fragmented health financing systems under a transparent, evidence-based process. Nigeria’s National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has positioned itself at the forefront of efforts to institutionalise Health Technology Assessment (HTA), a tool it says is essential for cutting waste, improving efficiency, and expanding access to health care. This was discussed during a panel session on “Advancing Health Technology Assessment in Nigeria: A Strategic Imperative for Universal Health Coverage” at the National Health Financing Dialogue in Abuja on Thursday. Speaking during the session, the Director of Standard and…
Whom should you start? Whom should you sit? To help you set your fantasy football lineups and avoid starting an offensive player who won’t be in the lineup, we’ll post fantasy-relevant updates and analysis here as NFL teams release their official inactives lists.Official Sunday inactives should begin coming in approximately 90 minutes before the scheduled kickoff times: around 11:30 a.m. ET for the early games and 2:30 p.m. ET for the late-afternoon games.Refresh often for the latest information.Don’t forget to check these out: Mike Clay’s Playbook | Week 1 BuzzWeek 1 Rankings | Expert chat (Noon-1 p.m. ET)What we’re watching…
A total of 890 arrests were made at a demonstration against the banning of Palestine Action as a terrorist group in central London on Saturday.Police arrested 857 people under the Terrorism Act for showing support for a proscribed group, while 33 people were arrested for other offences, including 17 for assaults on police officers, the Metropolitan police said.The force said those arrested were processed at a prisoner reception point in the Westminster area and those whose details could be confirmed were released on bail to appear at a police station at a future date.Those who refused to provide their details,…
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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureHalf-time scoresBrighton 0-0 Aston VillaLiverpool 1-2 Everton (Kapocs 12; Vignola 24, Snoeijs 45+4)Manchester United 2-0 Leicester (Toone 13, Terland 25)Tottenham 0-0 West HamShareUpdated at 07.55 EDTGOAL! Liverpool 1-2 Everton (Snoeijs. 45+4)Pacheco’s cross from the left is met by Katja Snoeijs and Faye Kirby cannot get enough of a glove on the header. On the stroke of half-time, Everton lead!Katja Snoeijs puts Everton in front! Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/ReutersShareUpdated at 07.54 EDTTom GarrySpurs are playing some decent buildup stuff here, intricately working to get the ball out wide to their wingers Araya…
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has announced he is stepping down after less than a year in the role, following two major election losses. The move comes a day before his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was expected to vote on whether to hold an internal leadership vote that could have forced him out.The LDP has governed Japan for almost seven decades, but under Ishiba it lost its majority in the lower house for the first time in 15 years and then lost its majority in the upper house in July.Japan, the world’s fourth-largest economy and a key US ally, now…
This year’s Sundance saw the real-life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie play with the grotesque reality of being literally stuck to one another in the body horror Together, a wincingly effective lark that turned codependency into a curse. It didn’t really find its audience upon too-wide release this summer, a campaign that couldn’t succinctly explain the plot or convey a tone that went from horror to comedy and back again.At Toronto, YouTuber turned film-maker Curry Barker’s similarly themed Obsession should be an easier sell when it gets swiftly bought and packaged (it’s entering the festival as a sure-to-be-fought-over sales…
Microsoft warns customers of ‘increased latency’ in connectivity and says efforts are under way to resolve the issue.Published On 7 Sep 20257 Sep 2025Internet disruptions have been reported in the Middle East and South Asia after multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, tech giant Microsoft, which has been criticised for its links to Israel as its war on Gaza rages on, said in a statement.The statement on Sunday did not give further details about what caused the cuts.Recommended Stories list of 2 itemsend of listIn a status update published to its website, Microsoft said “network traffic traversing through…