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Mother Believes Child Declared Dead Is Alive
A mother has doubts about the story she was told regarding her biological father. She took a DNA test which revealed truths for her entire family. The test results also uncovered information for Lavinia, who had believed the original story.
BBC Radio 4
Brighton Children's Parade Causes Road Closures
The Brighton Children's Parade will cause road closures in East Sussex until 3 PM today. Road closures are also in effect in Trafford Park, Greater Manchester, on Tenax Road between Tenax Circle and Parkway Circle due to a building fire. Some roads in East Sussex were also shut.
talkRADIO
Author Discusses Bulgarian Novel On Vows
A Bulgarian novel, newly translated into English, explores themes of vows and renunciation. The book, published eight to ten years ago in Bulgaria, is the debut novel of its author.
ABC NewsRadio AU
Thousands Suspected In Child Adoption Scheme
Approximately 2,000 people are suspected of being involved in adoption cases. This suspicion has been proven in three specific instances. The scale of potential involvement is. Swiss parliament has acknowledged past crimes against two minorities of the country.
BBC World Service
Conservative Leader Criticizes British Premier Over Manifesto Commitments
Scottish Conservative Party leader Russell Finlay thanked Times Radio UK for joining him. He stated that John Swinney should remain silent and let the King take credit for something. Finlay believes the King is too dignified to respond to the SNP's misinformation. The source mentioned the leader was willing to escape their echo chamber. Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch criticized the British Premier for advancing commitments not included in the party's electoral manifesto. During a meeting, Keris Tammer stated that Europe must assume more responsibility for its own defense due to tensions within the Western alliance involving the United States. The discussion included questions regarding increases in British military spending.
Times Radio UK
Mother Believes Child Declared Dead Is Alive
A mother contacted a person who had received 2000 similar suspicions, and in three cases, it was proven that a child declared dead was still alive. This situation is considered to go beyond mere forced adoption.
BBC World Service
Scotch Whisky Exports Highlight Soft Power
Scotch whisky is Scotland's most export, with America being a market. The export success is seen as a great illustration of the soft power of the monarchy.
Times Radio UK
Trump Links State Visit Graphic To King's Representation
Donald Trump stated that a graphic he released was due to the King's representation during a state visit. The Lib Dems and the Green Party had previously stated that the state visit should not have occurred. This development is considered a news story for Scotland and Scotch.
Times Radio UK
UK Aid Cuts Target Sudan, FGM Prevention
The UK has cut programs aimed at preventing atrocities in Sudan and protecting girls from Female Genital Mutilation. Cuts were also made to programs tackling microbial diseases. The broadcaster expressed anger over these decisions.
talkRADIO
UK Election Results Could Lead To Nightmare Scenario
A potential nightmare scenario of a financially motivated National Security and Military Partnership (NSMP) majority on a much lower vote share due to electoral reform has been averted. The source expressed distrust in Keir Starmer's ability to prevent another referendum.
Times Radio UK