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Lead and Arsenic Found in Ordinary Tampons
Arsenic, lead, and cadmium. These are substances found in several popular tampon brands.
Wales Leader Resigns
Wales leader Vaughan Gething resigns after four months in office, after four of his ministers have resigned in protest against him in a short time. "It has been the greatest honor in my life to do this job", writes Gething in a statement.
Ship Attacked off Yemen
A merchant ship was attacked off Yemen on Monday, but managed to reach the next port without any reported damage. The attack took place 13 miles southwest of the port city of Hodeidah, which is controlled by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels, according to the British trade organization UKMTO.
Swedish bronze medal in the Team World Championship in speedway
Sweden surprised and impressed in the semi-final of the speedway team World Championship on Tuesday, but ahead of Saturday's final, the chances of a top placement seemed small. Then Fredrik Lindgren and Jacob Thorssell pulled off a real upset when they secured a Swedish World Championship bronze in Manchester, England.
Body parts found in London - man arrested
A 34-year-old man has been arrested after body parts were found in two suitcases in Bristol and an apartment in west London, [according to Sky News](https://news. sky.
English Final Party Awaits: Millions More Pints of Beer
Tens of millions more pints of beer are expected to be sold in the United Kingdom during Sunday's European Championship final in football between Spain and England. It is expected to generate at least 48 million pounds, equivalent to around 650 million kronor, in increased revenue, according to a forecast from the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA).
Shorter sentences for British prisoners
The British prison system is in crisis with overcrowded prisons and reports of riots. Now the government is introducing emergency measures and shortening the sentences of a large proportion of prisoners.
Stranded Whales in Scotland Put Down
Twelve pilot whales that survived a stranding on Scotland's northeast coast have been put down according to a British charity organization for marine life, BDMLR. A total of 77 stranded whales were found on Thursday, of which 65 were already dead.
The National Team Captain's Journey – from Hated to Beloved
England's national team captain Gareth Southgate has had an eventful European Championship. The 53-year-old has been ridiculed, laughed at and criticized.
Migrants drowned in the English Channel
Four migrants have drowned in the English Channel as they attempted to reach the UK, reports the French coastguard. The French authorities were alerted to an accident at sea off Boulogne-sur-Mer, south of Calais, during the night between Thursday and Friday.
Macabre discovery in Bristol: Body parts in suitcases
The police in western England have launched a large-scale hunt for a suspected murderer. The alarm was raised on Wednesday evening, when private individuals alerted the authorities to a man behaving mysteriously on a bridge on the outskirts of Bristol, reports [BBC](https://www.
Zelensky convinced of Ukraine in NATO
The bond between Ukraine and Nato has been strengthened during Nato's top meeting in Washington. This is stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyj, who only lacks one thing: The next step must be an invitation to become a member.
So many believe that climate change is a hoax
Six per cent of Swedes believe that climate change is a hoax, a fresh survey shows. Swedes have greater knowledge than the populations of most other EU countries have.
Tens of thousands of Afghans are still waiting for a decision
Around 44,000 Afghans are still stuck in limbo in Pakistan nearly three years after the Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan. They are waiting to be granted asylum in various Western countries that they have been promised to be allowed to enter.
United Kingdom: Crossbow laws to be reviewed after murder
The United Kingdom wants it to become harder to own a crossbow. This after three women died after being found seriously injured by crossbows "and other weapons" on Tuesday evening.
British economy grew in May
The UK's economy grew by 0. 4 per cent in May after zero growth the previous month.
Starmer: Ukraine decides on British drones
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, hints that Ukraine can use long-distance drones from the United Kingdom to strike military targets in Russia during the war. .
Three women killed – man with crossbow arrested
British police have arrested the murder suspect who was hunted north of London for over a day. .
Microsoft Leaves Open AI's Board
Microsoft is leaving Open AI's board. The cloud giant, which has invested 13 billion dollars in the American creator of Chat GPT, has announced to Open AI that it is withdrawing from the company's board, where it has held a non-voting seat since the end of last year.
Vacuum cleaner manufacturer cuts down on staff
British Dyson, which sells vacuum cleaners, among other things, must reduce its workforce, reports Financial Times. According to the newspaper, the company will get rid of over a quarter of its employees in the UK, around 1,000 jobs.
Windfall for Russian Oligarchs
Large Russian companies have this year increased or resumed previously suspended dividend payments to their owners. The billion-dollar dividend payments indicate a decreased concern in the Russian business community about the economic effects of the invasion war against Ukraine.
Simon Cowell is looking for a boy band – via Netflix
Simon Cowell is on the hunt for Britain's next big boy band. In a new program on Netflix, the music mogul will find new stars.
The Philippines and Japan in new defense pact
The Philippines and Japan have signed a defense pact that makes it possible for the countries to place defense personnel on each other's territories for training and other operations. The idea is that the agreement will strengthen the bonds between the countries.
Blair to Starmer: Control Migration
Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer should get a "plan to control migration", advises former Labour leader and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Blair warns in a debate article in Sunday Times that the right-wing populist Reform Party, led by Nigel Farage, poses a threat not only to the conservative Tory Party but also to Labour in the long run.
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