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Ayoade Bamgboye Wins Edinburgh Best Newcomer Award

Comedian Ayoade Bamgboye discusses her Edinburgh Fringe debut, winning the prestigious Best Newcomer award, and her unique cross-cultural comedy. Discover her journey from Lagos to London.

DJ Fat Tony punched unconscious by rival in nightclub

DJ Zack Bradley pleads guilty to GBH after attacking veteran DJ Fat Tony, 60, in a Margate nightclub booth, leaving him with a fractured eye socket. Full story on the shocking assault and its aftermath.

Award-winning teacher Joanna Ross dies aged 70

Tributes paid to Joanna Ross, a dedicated special educational needs teacher in London who championed inclusive education and won a Pearson Teaching award. Her legacy of creativity and compassion touched countless lives.

New Year's Eve 1999: A Night of Hope and Dodgems at Dawn

Recalling the spontaneous joy of London's 1999 New Year's Eve, from the London Eye launch to dawn on the Dodgems. A nostalgic look back at the optimism that defined the turn of the millennium. Read the full story.

Burke defends decision on Bondi attack inquiry

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke defends appointing a security expert over a judge-led royal commission into the Bondi attack. He also announces accelerated plans for a National Firearms Register. Read the full details.

Phil Spencer wins award as Xbox faces sales slump

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer receives an Industry Icon award at a ceremony in Algeria, a country where Xbox consoles are not sold. The accolade comes during a challenging period for Xbox, marked by declining sales and studio closures.

Shruti Chopra Awarded Freedom of the City of London

Financial News editor Shruti Chopra receives the prestigious Freedom of the City of London award, recognising her contributions to financial journalism. Discover the ceremony details and its significance.

Australia to Fast-Track New Hate Speech Laws

The Australian government announces urgent reforms to combat antisemitism and hate speech following the Bondi Beach massacre. New laws target 'dehumanising' rhetoric.

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