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Britain's Cameron gives up world title to protest lack of equality
Britain’s Chantelle Cameron vacates her WBC light-welterweight world title in protest at not being able to compete under the same rules as male fighters. Source link
Ford and Blackett rise as England begin bid for World Cup contention
England start their autumn campaign against Australia on Saturday as they bid to show they are genuine World Cup contenders. Source link
Ex-sergeant major jailed for six months for sexual assault of soldier who took her own life
Michael Webber admitted sexually assaulting Jaysley Beck, 19, who later took her own life. Source link
Second gold toilet to be auctioned, six years after first was stolen from palace
The first edition of the solid gold loo was taken from Blenheim Palace in 2019. Source link
Where does the King get his money?
The language of Buckingham Palace’s statement is “very brutal”, royal historian Kelly Swaby tells the BBC. Source link
Just Stop Oil trio cleared over Stonehenge orange powder protest
The trio are cleared of all charges after citing human rights law in their defence. Source link
The Week: The King v Andrew And Possible Tax Rises
Why did the King choose now to strip Andrew of his titles? Source link
Diana's childhood home or the gardener's house – where might Andrew live?
The sprawling Norfolk estate is home to several properties – here is a look at where Andrew might be moving in. Source link
Dutch centrist Rob Jetten wins neck-and-neck election race, vote analysis says
Rob Jetten’s D66 is the biggest party in Wednesday’s election, according to vote analysis indicating it cannot be beaten. Source link
Synagogue attacker shot multiple times by police
Two Jewish men were killed when Jihad Al-Shamie attacked the synagogue before being shot dead by police. Source link