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Teens Cause Chaos on Bonfire Night with Firework Attacks

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Teens filmed launching fireworks ‘like toys’ in scenes of Bonfire Night chaos Teenagers were seen ‘throwing fireworks like toys’ and setting illegal fires in towns across Greater Manchester in more scenes of Bonfire Night chaos. The chaos continued in other cities across the UK, with masked youths turning city centres into war zones by blasting […]

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David Lammy Faces Backlash for Refusing to Answer Questions at PMQs

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David Lammy Faces Backlash for Refusing to Answer Questions at PMQs Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy faced intense scrutiny and backlash during a recent Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) session as he repeatedly refused to answer questions regarding the mistaken release of a foreign prisoner. The controversy erupted when Lammy failed to provide a clear explanation […]

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ICAI Proposes Reforms to CA Ethics Code Aligning with Global Standards

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ICAI Proposes Major Reforms to CA Ethics Code The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has proposed significant reforms to the Chartered Accountants (CA) Ethics Code, aligning it with global standards. The revised Code, in line with the 2024 framework of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), introduces globally converged norms on […]

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Exploring the Intriguing Novel: My Husband Could Eavesdrop On My Thoughts

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The Fascinating World of Transmigration Novels Transmigration novels have been gaining popularity in recent years, captivating readers with their unique blend of fantasy and romance. One such novel that has been making waves is ‘My Husband Could Eavesdrop On My Thoughts’. Plot Overview The story follows a young girl who suddenly finds herself transmigrated into […]

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Exploring the Evolutionary History of Lucy Australopithecus

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The Discovery of Lucy AL 288-1, commonly known as Lucy or Dinkʼinesh, is a collection of several hundred pieces of fossilized bone comprising 40 percent of the skeleton of a female of the hominin species Australopithecus afarensis. This remarkable discovery has provided valuable insights into the evolutionary history of early hominids. Ardipithecus: Lucy’s Predecessor Before […]

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