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This remains a new world for Bromley. Recent entrants to the Football League, this home meeting with Ipswich was just their second Carabao Cup contest – now they have their first victory, delivered on penalties against a side who were in the top tier just three months ago.After Ben Johnson cancelled out Deji Elerewe’s first-half opener for Bromley, the night went to sudden death and belonged to Sam Long. He saved Ipswich’s first penalty, low to his right off George Hirst, and was required for another, denying Ali Al-Hamadi. Marcus Ifill provided the final blow, a memorable moment for a…
This musical comedy about billionaire tech gurus Steve Jobs (Kane Oliver Parry) and Bill Gates (Dan Buckley) is, in all likelihood, not going to enlighten you about the making of these Silicon Valley founders.A young Gates (of Microsoft) meets Jobs (of Apple and iPhones) at a Homebrew Computer Club competition in the 1970s. Jobs wins it and from hereon the rivalry is on – or that is how this production spins it.Capturing the vaguest approximation of the relationship between the men, there is little fidelity to fact, or nuance, or penetrating psychological unpicking. But it is a highly entertaining, well…
NewsFeedFirefighters are struggling to control wildfires blazing across Europe because of a severe heatwave, with temperatures rising as high as 43 degrees Celsius (109.4 degrees Fahrenheit). One person was killed near Madrid after being trapped by a fire and a soldier in Montenegro died when his water tanker overturned.Published On 12 Aug 202512 Aug 2025
A key annual United States government report on global human rights abuses has drastically shifted focus, with references removed to abuses based on sexual orientation, and poor conditions downplayed in ally nations while taking aim at those who have clashed with President Donald Trump.Released on Tuesday, the 2024 State Department Human Rights Report, was issued months late as Trump appointees altered an earlier draft dramatically to bring it in line with America First values, according to government officials who spoke on condition of anonymity. The report introduced new categories such as “Life”, and “Liberty,” and “Security of the Person.”The department…
Deep Yellow Limited has submitted the final technical documentation for its Tumas Uranium Project in Namibia to independent experts to pave the way for financing the multimillion-dollar development. According to Andrew Mirco, Deep Yellow’s head of development, the submission follows the completion of a revised definitive feasibility study (DFS) earlier this year. “Now that the DFS is complete, we’ve been able to provide the final set of information packages to the independent technical expert. They will supply the due diligence report in the very near future, which will enable us to go to market very soon as well,” Mirco says.…
More media workers killed in Gaza genocide than in previous conflicts in history.Israel’s murder of four Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza has sparked international condemnation.And it’s not the first time.Although Israel has killed at least 237 media workers since its war began, these and other killings have gone unpunished.What does this impunity mean for journalism?Presenter: Nick ClarkGuests:Ahmed Najar – Palestinian writer and political analystDominique Pradalie – President of the International Federation of JournalistsOmar Rahman – Fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs in Washington, DC
Violence remains widespread in Haiti, where powerful armed gangs have surged amid political and economic chaos.The United Nations has said that efforts to address widespread economic and political dysfunction and debilitating violence in Haiti are falling far short, with a UN response plan receiving the lowest funding of any in the world.In a briefing on Tuesday, coordinator Ulrika Richardson said that the UN hopes to raise more than $900m for Haiti this year, but that effort is just 9.2 percent funded.“We have tools, but the response from the international community is just not at par with the gravity on the…
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureMark Latham to defend claims of homosexual vilification against fellow MPMark Latham is set to defend claims of homosexual vilification against a fellow parliamentarian, Australian Associated Press reports.The former federal Labor leader is due to give evidence at a civil tribunal in Sydney today after the NSW independent MP Alex Greenwich accused him yesterday of having an “abusive obsession” with him.The case relates to a sexually explicit tweet the federal court has previously ruled as defamatory and subsequent media appearances made by Latham, who sits as an independent in…
Demi Lovato is revealing what it was like to reunite with the Jonas Brothers. Following Sunday’s night kickoff to the Jonas Brothers‘ Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour, which included a special reunion with Lovato, the singer is now explaining how “healing” that performance was in a recent interview on the Chicks in the Office podcast and how it came together. “Joe just asked me last week, he was like, ‘Hey, what are you doing next weekend on the 10th? We would love to have you come and perform ‘This Is Me’ and ‘Wouldn’t Change a Thing.’ You’ve been a…
A Kenyan magistrate says the cause of death of British tycoon Harry Roy Veevers, whose exhumed body has been in a morgue for 11 years, cannot be determined.David Odhiambo ordered the inquest to be closed, saying that “due to the level of [the body’s] decomposition at the time of exhumation – months after his burial” it was too hard to say what led to his death and “nobody can be called to answer any charge”.Mr Veevers died on Valentine’s Day 2013 in the coastal city of Mombasa. He was buried in accordance with Islamic rites and without a post-mortem.It led…