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Lord Reed's address at the Supreme Court's of Montenegro 80th anniversary and AIRE Centre's conference Justice, transparency, ...
BBC News presenter Martine Croxall has reportedly received a host of support from her superiors after correcting her wording ...
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Africanews on MSNU.S. Supreme court allows Trump to deport migrants to South Sudan and Libya despite safety concernsJose Abel Garcia, a Guatemalan immigrant, comments on President Donald Trump's latest promise to expand deportations in ...
The case of Adriana Smith sparked controversy around the world after the pregnant Black woman was kept on life support ...
The foetus, which Adriana's family named 'Chance', was diagnosed in the womb with severe medical problems, and Adriana's ...
Martine Croxall, 56, has won a legion of new fans after she dismissed an autocue line instructing her to say 'pregnant people', replacing it with 'women' instead.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNCanada Day 2025: Everything you need to know about how Ottawa is celebratingThis is the first celebration since U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada and turn it into the “51st state.” ...
From chants of ‘Oh, Jeremy Corbyn’ to the gloom generated by the EU Referendum result and now controversy over Kneecap’s 2025 ...
Martine Croxall, who has worked at the BBC for 20 years, corrected a news script on-air that referred to 'pregnant people' rather than 'women'.
BBC News presenter Martine Croxall was reading a report about heat-related health risks but quickly changed the phrasing live on air.
J.K. Rowling has doubled down on her support for a BBC presenter who amended an autocue line which read “pregnant people” to say “women”.
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