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Flyers Legend Bernie Parent Dies Aged 78

The ice hockey world is in mourning following the death of Philadelphia Flyers icon and two-time Stanley Cup champion Bernie Parent. The legendary goaltender, a cornerstone of the 'Broad Street Bullies', passed away after a period of declining health. Tri

Sabres' Dahlin announces birth of baby boy Leo

Buffalo Sabres' number one draft pick Rasmus Dahlin and his partner Fanny reveal the arrival of their baby boy, Leo, in an adorable social media announcement that has delighted fans and teammates alike.

Mandelson's US Ambassador bid faces Whitehall scrutiny

Former Labour minister Peter Mandelson's potential appointment as UK ambassador to Washington is undergoing rigorous Foreign Office vetting amid questions about his extensive business interests and political history.

NHS allows pharmacists to prescribe for common conditions

Major NHS shake-up allows pharmacists to prescribe treatments for common conditions like sinusitis and sore throats, freeing up millions of GP appointments and transforming high street pharmacy services across England.

Starmer: I wouldn't appoint Mandelson now

Prime Minister Keir Starmer expresses profound regret over appointing Peter Mandelson to his strategic council, citing a failure to fully grasp the extent of Mandelson's private sector interests at the time.

NHL Stars Cleared in Sexual Assault Trial

Four NHL players, including Carter Hart and Dillon Dube, have been found not guilty of sexual assault following a high-stakes trial in London, Ontario. The verdict concludes a case that has gripped the hockey world for months.

NHS Crisis: Patients Face 2-Week Waits for GP Appointments

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking state of NHS GP access, with millions waiting over two weeks for appointments and facing a postcode lottery for care. Discover the human impact of the growing healthcare crisis.

NHL Eyes London Return for Regular Season Games

The National Hockey League is actively exploring a return to London for regular-season games as part of its international strategy, with discussions ongoing about bringing multiple teams to the UK capital.

Kaprizov Rejects Wild Contract, Trade Looms

Minnesota Wild star Kirill Kaprizov has stunned the hockey world by rejecting a massive contract extension, throwing his future with the club into doubt and igniting a potential blockbuster trade saga.

Scotland's £84m Dental Crisis as Emergency Demand Soars

Scotland faces a mounting dental health emergency, with NHS spending on urgent treatments soaring to £84 million. Discover the crisis leaving patients in pain and the growing 'dental deserts' across the nation.

NHL Legend Ken Dryden's Brother Dave Dies After Cancer Battle

The hockey community is in mourning after Dave Dryden, former NHL goaltender and brother of Montreal Canadiens icon Ken Dryden, passed away at age 81 following a courageous battle with cancer. Remembering his remarkable career and legacy.

Ice Hockey Great Ken Dryden Dies Aged 77

The sporting world mourns the loss of Ken Dryden, the legendary Montreal Canadiens goaltender and Hall of Famer, who has died aged 77. Remembered for his unparalleled career and intellectual prowess.

Trump's Secret Plan to Gut Pentagon: Shock Purge Blueprint

Exclusive investigation reveals Donald Trump's radical blueprint to dismantle the US Department of Defense through unprecedented political purges, mirroring Harry Truman's 1945 confrontation with the military establishment.

Rayner set for Deputy PM role in Starmer's cabinet

Labour leader Keir Starmer is poised to appoint Angela Rayner as Deputy Prime Minister and Rachel Reeves as Chancellor in a historic, gender-balanced top team, reshaping British politics.

Trump's Cabinet Plan: 90% White Men, Far-Right Figures

Exclusive analysis reveals Donald Trump's proposed cabinet for a potential second term is dominated by white men and figures with controversial far-right connections, raising alarms about diversity and governance.

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