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Health This article is more than 4 years oldNaturopath who said bicarbonate soda cures cancer banned for life by health watchdogThis article is more than 4 years oldHCCC bars Barbara O’Neill from practising after finding that she told cancer patients to avoid chemotherapy and sick mothers not to take antibiotics A naturopath who told vulnerable clients that their cancer was a fungus that could be cured with bicarbonate soda rather than through conventional medical treatment has been barred from practising for life, according to the New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission.
US CongressRevealed: Congress backers of Gaza war received most from pro-Israel donorsGuardian analysis finds top recipients of pro-Israel contributions in last elections were centrist Democrats who defeated progressives in primaries Congress members who were more supportive of Israel at the start of the Gaza war received over $100,000 more on average from pro-Israel donors during their last election than those who most supported Palestine, a Guardian analysis of campaign data shows.
ObituaryThe Duke of BuccleuchThe richest and grandest descendant of Charles II's illegitimate offspringThe 9th Duke of Buccleuch and 11th Duke of Queensberry, who has died aged 83, inherited a great fortune and incurred a great personal disaster. He was the richest and grandest descendant of all Charles II's illegitimate offspring, the largest private landowner in Europe, and probably the richest duke after those of Westminster, Sutherland and Roxburghe. He also inherited three earldoms and many other titles.
Washington Commanders This article is more than 1 year oldWashington Commanders running back Brian Robinson shot multiple timesThis article is more than 1 year oldPlayer was victim of apparent robbery or carjackingCoaches and staff of NFL team are present at hospitalWashington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson was shot during what police say was an attempted robbery or carjacking, the NFL team said on Sunday night. The 23-year-old former Alabama player was taken to a hospital with what the team called non-life-threatening injuries.
TV ratings This article is more than 10 years oldDogging Tales collars nearly 2m viewersThis article is more than 10 years oldChannel 4 documentary on 'peculiarly British pastime' pulls in bigger audience than new Hilary Devey show The InternChannel 4 documentary Dogging Tales proved a hit with nearly 2 million viewers, rather more than tuned in to its new show The Intern featuring former Dragons' Den star Hilary Devey. Dogging Tales, which featured hidden camera footage and interviews with dogging enthusiasts wearing animal masks, attracted 1.
TV reviewTelevisionReviewYes, this hit Japanese reality show features undercover contestants trying to deceive the others. But it’s surprisingly gentle, kind and, at points, gloriously tranquil to watch In Japan, the reality series Who Is the Wolf? has run for 13 seasons and is thought to have been viewed by about 70% of girls and women in their teens and 20s. Now it is seeking to replicate its astonishing success beyond its shores by partnering with Netflix, tweaking the name (to Is She the Wolf?
On my radarRose MatafeoThe Starstruck ​creator and ​​star reveals her passion for ​Joan Collins,​ J-pop and all-you-can-eat vegetarian buffets Born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1992, comedian and actor Rose Matafeo started doing standup aged 15 and performed in late-night comedy sketch show Funny Girls. In 2018, she won the best comedy show award at the Edinburgh fringe with her show Horndog. She regularly appears on TV panel shows and in 2020 played the lead in comedy feature film Baby Done.
GermanyProfileStuttgart school gunman was an unassuming studentThe 17-year-old gunman responsible for yesterday's school shooting in south-west Germany was "unremarkable", an unexceptional student who never did anything to arouse suspicion, according to local education authorities in Stuttgart. Tim Kretschmer, was shot dead by German special branch officers after killing at least 10 of his former classmates as well as three teachers and other members of the public. He left Albertville school last summer with qualifications equivalent to GCSEs.
StageReviewNew York Theatre Workshop, New York, New York Beginning with the discovery of performance enhancing drugs in a locker-room, this play comes to the boil – and the lead actor deserves a medal for bravery The splash of the butterfly, the speed of the freestyle, the palpable labor of the backstroke – these are not the methods of the playwright Lucas Hnath. Hnath is a breaststroke sort of guy: formal rigor, propulsive momentum, the sense that there’s a lot happening just below the surface.