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London Pride 2025: Parade Route Revealed, Road Closures Set for 5 July Event

London Pride 2025: Parade Route Revealed, Road Closures Set for 5 July Event

London Pride 2025 is set for July 5, tracing a heritage route from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall Place. Major stages will fill Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and more. Expect road closures in central London and busy transport hubs. There are free entry options alongside premium stands—volunteers must be over 18.

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Heatwave Tragedy: Woman in Her 30s Dies at Packed Beach on Year's Hottest Day

Heatwave Tragedy: Woman in Her 30s Dies at Packed Beach on Year's Hottest Day

A woman in her 30s died at a busy beach during the year's hottest day as emergency crews rushed to help. Authorities are investigating if extreme heat was a factor and urge caution during ongoing high temperatures. The incident highlights rising health risks during heatwaves.

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San Diego Plane Crash: Cessna 550 Disaster Claims All Six Aboard, Including Dave Shapiro and Daniel Williams

San Diego Plane Crash: Cessna 550 Disaster Claims All Six Aboard, Including Dave Shapiro and Daniel Williams

A Cessna 550 crashed into San Diego’s Murphy Canyon, killing six people on board, including Dave Shapiro and Daniel Williams. Eight were injured on the ground as fires damaged homes and cars. The NTSB and FAA are investigating the crash, with no survivors reported among those on the plane.

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King’s Cross Fire: How the 1987 Tragedy Shook London’s Underground Safety Culture

King’s Cross Fire: How the 1987 Tragedy Shook London’s Underground Safety Culture

In 1987, a fire at King’s Cross Underground station led to 31 deaths and exposed severe flaws in London’s public transport safety. The tragedy sparked a nationwide overhaul of fire regulations, changing how the Underground operates and responds to emergencies.

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Deportation Based on Tattoos and Hats? The Abrego Garcia Case Raises Troubling Questions About Gang Profiling

Deportation Based on Tattoos and Hats? The Abrego Garcia Case Raises Troubling Questions About Gang Profiling

Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation despite legal protection highlights worrying flaws in U.S. immigration enforcement. Authorities labeled him MS-13 based on vague identifiers, triggering a debate about due process, gang profiling, and the dangers of using tattoos and clothing as evidence.

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