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Deaths of two teens who attended SWG3 DJ event 'drugs related'

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Summary: Two teenagers died after attending a DJ event in Glasgow , with police investigating the possibility of drugs being involved. Both men fell ill after the event, with one dying shortly after being unwell at a railway station and the other in hospital the following morning. Authorities are looking into whether the two incidents are linked and whether substances played a role. A drugs charity highlights increasing drug purity over the past decade, contributing to a higher overdose risk. The unregulated drug market's dynamic nature and the presence of synthetic stimulant drugs are concerning. Calls for drug regu...

A-level results: 'I've moved past Covid and got grades I'm really happy about'

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Summary: Top A-level grades decrease as Covid-related disruption no longer considered by exam regulators. Mixed reactions among students as some feel unfairly judged due to challenging exam conditions. Differences in grading systems between nations could impact university admissions and future employment. Majority of students secure spots in their preferred universities. ...

A-levels: Students warned to expect lower grades

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Summary: The impact of COVID-19 on education will not be taken into account for this year's A-level grades , leading many students to expect lower results. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan emphasizes the importance of maintaining the value of qualifications and addressing the challenges faced by students who received grades during the disrupted years. Changes in A-level grading due to COVID-19 have led to fluctuations in the distribution of top grades , with concerns raised about university readiness. Students like Harry express hopes for fairness in the grading process despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. ...

‘The Iranian regime is poisoning schoolgirls’

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‘The Iranian regime is poisoning schoolgirls’ It's about the freedom for women and they know very well if women have freedom They have lost their control over their people. It is about fear. It's about control. It's just a clothing. It's just an instrument, a system they are using to control their people. In Iran, more than a thousand girls at several schools have been affected by unexplained illnesses since November. Well Iran's Supreme Leader, Alatoi Al-Haminay, has called the wave of suspected poisonings of schoolgirls an unforgivable crime. While petitioning for the UN to investigate the poisonings, but yet still urging Iranian schoolgirls to overcome fear and go to school at any cost, is Dabrina Brett Tamraz. Dabrina spent her childhood and teenagers living in Iran under constant state surveillance. She's been arrested, interrogated numerous times while ...

Why is TikTok getting banned around the world?

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Why is TikTok getting banned around the world? It's one of the biggest apps in the world that is using TikTok, a security risk. Hi Bestie, I hope you have the most wonderful day. This is an issue of our times. Sophie, get off it, stop it. TikTok is owned by the Chinese tech company Bite Dance, some fear that the app can harvest your data and potentially hand it to the Chinese government. For people with sensitive information on their phones, for example government workers, it could mean a potentially major security risk. We'll look back at this time and say wow, that was a really naive time where people just let their data go all over the place. So at a time when tensions between China and the West is high, some governments are cracking down and banning workers from having the app on their work phones. The US, as the world's top country, is so afraid of a user-friendly a...

Kemal Kilicdaroglu: The man who wants to end the Erdogan era and transform Turkey

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Kemal Kilicdaroglu: The man who wants to end the Erdogan era and transform Turkey This is Istanbul's newest mosque and today opened by Recep Tayyip Erdogan. For two decades, the president has reshaped Turkey, giving himself vast power, disrupting global diplomacy, picking battles with the West. He's now geeing up his supporters for the weekend's presidential election. Three hours away in the city of Bursa, support amid the bustle. This stall holder tells me he loves the president from the heart that he'd vote for him a million times if he could. This customer says Erdogan is a real man, a leader who even stands up to America. But in truth, Erdogan's grip on power is under strain. His political opponents have united behind a single candidate, welcomed by ever bigger crowds. It's this man, Kamal Kilishtarov, talking to us in his final broadcast interview before...