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King Charles Selects Pure Black Candy, Queen Camilla Prefers Milk
During an event, King Charles stated he would choose 100% pure brown sugar candy, explaining it was his mother's preference. Queen Camilla chose milk candy, which is generally more palatable.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Autism Therapy Uses Horses To Calm Child
Adrienne was diagnosed with autism at age four and had low core strength and fine motor skills. She was not verbal and recommended therapy with horses. Her family was skeptical but found the experience magical, with Adrienne seeming meant to be there.
BBC World Service
Big Ben Clock Mechanism To Be Replaced
The BBC falsely reported in 1980 that London's Big Ben would have its mechanical workings replaced with electronics. The decision was reportedly made by authorities. The iconic clockwork mechanism of Big Ben is slated for replacement with electronic components.
Business FM Russia
Voyage Air Flight Experiences Turbulence Over UK
A Voyage Air flight encountered turbulence while flying over the United Kingdom. The flight was en route from London to New York.
CNR Voice of China
UK Labour Faces Lowest Seat Share Since 1900s
The Labour party may record its lowest share of seats since the early 1900s. It might lose control of the Welsh legislature for the first time since its formation in 1999. The left-wing pro-independence Plaid Cymru is vying with Reform UK for first place in Wales.
Bloomberg Radio
London Police Incident Closes Brixton Road
A police incident is ongoing in London at Brixton, causing a road closure. The nature of the incident and any potential impact on traffic are currently unclear.
talkRADIO
Pro-Iran Hackers Demand Ransom For Ubuntu Domain
Hackers identifying as pro-Iran have demanded a ransom for the Ubuntu domain. The demand was made following a cyber incident targeting the domain. The specific amount of ransom and the Ubuntu organization's response were not disclosed.
Iran International
IRGC Operations Extend Beyond Anti-Semitic Framework
The IRGC's operations are not confined to an anti-Semitic framework. Their 'wet work' in Western countries differs from Russian GRU poisonings, such as the Alexander Litvinenko case.
LBC London
Nervous System Issues May Cause Eye Tremors
Imbalance can stem from various physiological issues including peripheral nerve damage, visual input alterations like cataracts or age-related vision loss, and neurodegenerative diseases affecting brain blood flow. Strokes impacting brain balance areas can also contribute. A medical discussion identified skin thickening and proliferation as a symptom of underlying immune system issues, potentially affecting other organs. Specific mention was made of Interleukin 23 and 17 contributing to skin rashes. The condition can also lead to thin, soft fingernails that hinder daily activities, indicating a broader immune system malfunction that can manifest in various joints and body parts. The condition can cause pain and inconvenience in daily activities. Experts noted that Interleukin 23 and 17 can lead to skin rashes. The condition makes simple hand movements and nail care difficult.
BBC Radio 4
Turkey May Join Mine Clearance In Hormuz
Turkey may participate in mine clearance operations in the Strait of Hormuz.
BBC Arabic