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French Anaesthetist Frédéric Péchier Jailed for Life After Poisoning 12 Patients
A former French anaesthetist has been sentenced to life imprisonment for deliberately poisoning 30 patients, resulting in 12 deaths, in a shocking medical crime that rocked the eastern French city of Besançon. Life Sentence for “Doctor Death” Frédéric Péchier, who worked at two clinics in Besançon between 2008 and 2017, was found guilty of contaminating
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West Midlands Police Clarify Jewish Community Did Not Support Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban
West Midlands Police (WMP) have clarified that members of the Jewish community were not consulted or supportive of the controversial decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending the Europa League match against Aston Villa at Villa Park on 6 November 2025. The issue arose after Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Mike O’Hara indicated during
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Jewish Leaders Express Concern Over Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban in Birmingham
Ruth Jacobs, chair of the Birmingham and West Midlands Jewish Community, has expressed strong disappointment and distress following claims that Jewish community representatives had agreed to the exclusion of Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from a Europa League match at Villa Park on 6 November 2025. The controversy erupted after reports suggested that West Midlands Police
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Birmingham’s Jewish Community Faces Rising Antisemitic Threats
Jewish students and residents in Birmingham report a surge in antisemitic abuse and threats, leaving members of the community describing the situation as “terrifying”. Recent incidents highlight a worrying trend of harassment, intimidation, and hate-driven attacks across the city. Surge in Antisemitic Incidents Freedom of Information figures reveal that recorded hate crimes against Jewish people
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Announces Major Crackdown on Hate Speech Following Bondi Shooting
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced sweeping new laws targeting hate speech and radicalisation after the tragic Bondi Beach shooting during a Jewish Hanukkah festival, which left 15 people dead. The government’s measures aim to curb online and offline hate, improve community safety, and strengthen responses to antisemitism. New Hate Speech Laws Speaking in
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Wales Captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake to Join Gloucester Rugby
Gloucester Rugby have confirmed that Wales forwards Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake will join the club at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season, leaving the Ospreys amid ongoing uncertainty in Welsh professional rugby. Player Backgrounds Jac Morgan, 25, has emerged as one of Wales’ top flankers. He began his career in the Scarlets academy, making
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Gloucester Director George Skivington Hopes for Strong Welsh Rugby Despite Signing Morgan and Lake
Gloucester Rugby director of rugby George Skivington has defended the club’s recent signings of Wales forwards Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake from Ospreys, insisting he wants Welsh rugby to thrive despite the cross-border player transfers. The departures of Wales’ co-captains from Ospreys come amid a period of significant upheaval in the professional game in Wales,
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Nigeria Customs Imposes 3% Penalty on Banks for Late Revenue Transfers
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced a three per cent fine on Designated Banks that fail to remit collected revenue within the stipulated timelines, following discoveries of delays in transactions processed through its B’odogwu platform. The Service noted that reconciliation of transactions revealed that some banks delayed transferring revenues owed to the Federal Government,
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Sale Sharks Secure Wales Prop Nicky Smith on Three-Year Deal
Sale Sharks have announced the signing of Wales loose-head prop Nicky Smith from Leicester Tigers, with the 31-year-old committing to a three-year contract starting next season. Smith, who has earned 59 caps for Wales and was named in the Gallagher Premiership Team of the Season last year, rejected a new deal at Leicester to join
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Wales Scrum-Half Tomos Williams to Leave Gloucester at End of Season
Gloucester Rugby has confirmed that Wales international scrum-half Tomos Williams will depart the club at the conclusion of the 2025/26 Premiership season. The 30-year-old has been a key figure at Kingsholm since signing in 2024, captaining the side this season and earning Premiership Player of the Season in June. Gloucester Statement on Williams’ Exit A
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