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27 days ago
Up to 100 teenagers ran amok 'firing rockets at each other' in Bonfire Night chaos which left a four-year-old girl critically injured, residents say.
29 days ago
UK records warmest ever Bonfire night - when will November temperatures finally drop? ⊕
After the UK's warmest ever Bonfire Night, Helen Willetts looks at how long the mild November weather will last.
31 days ago
Eye-watering moment Cat Deeley breaks her tooth live on air seconds after This Morning chef promised 'it won't damage them' - leaving Ben Shephard in fits of laughter ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The presenter, 49, and her co-host Ben Shephard were joined by chef Elliott Grover for a Bonfire Night-inspired cooking segment, where he whipped up a number of toffee apples.
35 days ago
Bonfire Night's Beaver supermoon to be biggest and brightest of 2025 ⊕⊕
It will be visible on 5 November and Sarah Keith-Lucas explains why it will be the biggest and brightest full Moon of the year
62 days ago
Bonfire of the middle managers
Why firms are “delayering”
4 months ago
Bonfire lit despite concerns about asbestos
A bonfire in south Belfast has prompted fears over asbestos and power supplies to two major hospitals.
Bonfire effigy of migrant vessel widely condemned in Northern Ireland
Plans to burn an effigy of migrants in a boat as part of Twelfth of July celebrations has been widely condemned.
5 months ago
Hong Kong police warn users over downloading ‘secessionist’ mobile game
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Authorities say Reversed Front: Bonfire, which lets players ‘overthrow the communist regime’ advocates armed revolution and may lead to arrest
Hong Kong police have warned people against downloading a…
Hong Kong warns citizens over mobile game 'advocating armed revolution'
Hong Kong authorities have said people who download or share the game Reversed Front: Bonfire could be prosecuted under national security laws.
8 months ago
Bonfire of bureaucracy: Regulators told to cut costs for firms as Wes Streeting says 'more change to come'
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured) will summon regulators to Downing Street today to demand they cut the cost of red tape for businesses by a quarter.