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6/23/20
All three victims of a terrorism-related stabbing in the English town are identified as three other victims are discharged from hospital.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/25/20
Michelle from North Carolina shared her recipe for 'British tea'. An international incident followed
Read more from the Guardian6/25/20
I am the stupid idiot who actually read (some of) this article and peered out at that fat orange piece of doctored femininity!
Will I never learn!
I owe you one Di!
6/26/20
Is this the idiot who boils her water in the cup in a microwave?
6/27/20
Cancel culture comes full circle as an MP is fired for posting an article from The Independent.
6/29/20
A suspect is charged with three counts of murder over a knife attack in the English town of Reading described by police as a terrorist incident, the Crown Prosecution Service says.
Read more from www.abc.net.au6/30/20
Barely two weeks after reopening, shops in Leicester are closing again as the British Government puts the city in lockdown following an increase in COVID-19 cases. The move comes as other countries around the world impose localised lockdowns.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/3/20
The cracking of the encryption used by EncroChat, which offered a secure mobile phone instant messaging service, allows detectives across the UK to make almost 750 arrests collecting almost two tonnes of drugs and $97 million in cash.
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