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Pregnant mother-of-two, 38, who was killed in M66 crash was struck by speeding car after she'd pulled over onto the hard shoulder to answer a phone call, court is told

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Starbucks manager who was sacked after viral video showed her ranting at a woman for 'being transphobic' claims to be victim of a hate crime - and says the customer had used the word 'lady' in a 'deliberate and spiteful' way Instagram influencer who stalked Chelsea stars after breaking-up with Mason Mount and called herself 'devil baby' faces jail 'There could be many more that we don't know about', adding that Jeska's title was ' an example of the erasure of female achievements in Parkrun'. Speaking of Jeska, 41, who holds the women's record for the Aberystwyth Parkrun, with a time of 17 minutes 38 seconds, Ms Yamauchi said (tweet, bottom inset): 'This outright parkrun female course record is the second one held by a person born male that I am aware of. And since it emerged that another Parkrun women's record is still held by a transgender champion fell runner Lauren Jenska (right) who was jailed for attempting to murder a UK Athletics official (inset: Ralph Knibbs) in 2016, the two-time Olympian said 'there could be many more that we don't know about'. Former British elite marathon runner Mara Yamauchi (left) claimed that a Parkrun female record was 'smashed to smithereens by a trans-identifying male' last Saturday. The 200-plus day siege of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut may be over but what comes next isn’t exactly to Moscow’s benefit.A Team GB Olympian has slammed Parkrun's self-ID gender rules after it was revealed that two trans runners hold women's records, including a former champion fell-runner who was jailed for attempted murder. priorities and trade-offs between supporting Ukraine against Russia and defending Taiwan against China.īakhmut falls, but is it really a Russian victory? by Leonid Bershidsky Is it a choice of defending Ukraine, Taiwan - or both? by Brad Glosserman Kishida has denied that he is considering a snap election but then again, so does every Japanese prime minister when asked about the timing for such a vote. Why a snap election might be looming for Japan by Michael MacArthur Bosack Worried about backdoor layoffs? Try career cushioning by Beth KowittĮmployees have a new vocabulary to talk about workplace gripes, and they’re using it to reevaluate assumptions about work and its role in their lives. 5th Circuit appeared worryingly comfortable challenging the expertise of FDA scientists. Yet another bad week for abortion rights in America by Lisa Jarvis and Sarah Green Carmichael The new "works" partnership will transform Aston Martin into Honda's sole focus on the starting grid. Honda to power Aston Martin's F1 title ambitions from 2026 by Alan Baldwin While Prime Minister Fumio Kishida may or may not call a snap election now that the G7 summit is over, that uncertainty isn't stopping political parties from planning their next. Japan's political parties prepare as talk of snap election heats up by Eric Johnston The North is upgrading its space center to accommodate the increased demands of leader Kim Jong Un, raising alarm in Seoul. Korea space race heats up with North and South planning launches by Sangmi Cha and Bruce Einhorn Seven & I and activist fund ValueAct set for a showdown at shareholders meeting by Kazuaki Nagataĭespite making a steady recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Seven & I Holdings is facing pressure from a foreign shareholder that claims the firm is wasting its.











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