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Talk show host Jeremy Kyle egged on audience to “boo” guest Steve Dymond before he died, inquest told - Portsmouth News

  1. Talk show host Jeremy Kyle egged on audience to “boo” guest Steve Dymond before he died, inquest told  Portsmouth News
  2. Jeremy Kyle egged on audience to boo guest - inquest  BBC
  3. Jeremy Kyle show guest ‘felt thrown under bus’ before death, inquest told  The Guardian
  4. Jeremy Kyle guest’s chilling text message to fiancee before death revealed at inquest  The Independent
  5. Jeremy Kyle ‘egged on’ audience to boo guest, inquest told  The Times

TheSpursWeb 

Alasdair Gold reveals big decisions Ange Postecoglou now faces in next few hours

Football.London’s Alasdair Gold reveals that Ange Postecoglou faces some big decisions, not only having to potentially move a couple of players on but also having... The post Alasdair Gold reveals big decisions Ange Postecoglou now faces in next few hours appeared first on The Spurs Web - Tottenham Hotspur Football News.

NBC News 

Biden may propose final 'take it or leave it' deal to Israel, Hamas

Large-scale protests erupted across Israel after the weekend deaths of six hostages in Gaza including a young American whose funeral was held on Monday. President Biden is reportedly considering offering a final “take it or leave it” deal to Israel and Hamas in hopes of reaching a cease-fire agreement. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for TODAY.

Rock Paper Shotgun 

Risk Of Rain creators wind down work on unannounced project and take jobs at Valve

Hopoo Games, the studio who made chewy roguelike Risk Of Rain and its moreish 3D sequel Risk Of Rain 2, are shutting up shop and taking jobs at Valve. They're no longer working on a previously unannounced game called "Snail", say the developers on Xitter. Instead, the studio co-founders Paul Morse and Duncan Drummond (plus "many other talented members") are taking up game development roles with the Steam owners.

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Business Standard 

Supreme Court moved by prolonged legal battle of woman against divorce

The trials and tribulations of a woman fighting a protracted legal battle against a family court granting the decree of divorce to her estranged husband multiple times has moved the Supreme Court to the extent that it said the judicial system was "grossly injudicious" to her. The woman, who got married in 1991, gave birth to a son a year later and was deserted by her husband. He filed for divorce in a family court in Karnataka which not once but thrice granted the decree of divorce in favour of... Читать дальше...