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Dad killed in Sainsbury's queue row: killer jailed

A man has been sentenced to five years and three months for the manslaughter of a father in Beckenham. The fatal attack followed an argument over queue jumping at a Sainsbury's supermarket. Read the full story.

Melbourne cafe draws 50+ person queues daily

Discover Palace Coffee in Melbourne's CBD, where queues of 50+ people form daily for exceptional coffee and pastries. This hidden laneway gem serves 850 coffees daily. Find out why it's worth the wait!

2-Minute Morning Jumpstart For Weight Loss

Discover how incorporating just two minutes of jumping into your morning routine could be the game-changer for weight loss and overall fitness that you've been searching for.

Man charged with felony after dog tied to fireworks

A Tennessee man faces aggravated animal cruelty charges for allegedly tying a dog to fireworks and causing fatal injuries. The arrest follows a police investigation into the disturbing incident.

Question Fiona Shaw: Harry Potter's Petunia Dursley

Award-winning actress Fiona Shaw invites Guardian readers to submit their questions ahead of a major interview about her iconic role as Petunia Dursley and her celebrated career on stage and screen.

Iraq War veteran killed in one-punch attack

A violent assailant who killed decorated Iraq War veteran David Gower, 49, with a single punch in a senseless attack has been jailed for five years. The tragic case highlights the devastating consequences of street violence.

British tourist dies in Malta Blue Lagoon cliff jump tragedy

A British man has tragically died following a cliff jumping incident at Malta's famous Blue Lagoon. The 35-year-old tourist was rescued unconscious from the water and pronounced dead in hospital, casting a shadow over the popular holiday destination.

Holocaust survivor, 98, beaten to death in care home

A 98-year-old Holocaust survivor has been brutally murdered in her US nursing home. Her 82-year-old roommate has been charged with second-degree murder in a shocking case that raises serious questions about patient safety and care home vetting procedures.

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