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Privacy screens and police dogs: how Beijing is preparing for Trump’s visit
ACTU
13.05.2026

Privacy screens and police dogs: how Beijing is preparing for Trump’s visit

Beijing intensified security and prepared key venues on Tuesday as the Chinese capital awaited the arrival of US President Donald Trump and his high-stakes talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping later this week. Trump is expected to stay at the five-star Four Seasons Hotel in northeastern Beijing after arriving on Wednesday night. His delegation is expected to stay at the nearby Kempinski Hotel Beijing Yansha Centre. While neither country has officially disclosed the delegation’s lodging, rooms...

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SCMP News
Richard E. Grant, Miranda Hart and Joe Lycett Among 21 Stars Joining Celebrity Traitors Series 2
Culture
02.05.2026Résumé IA

Richard E. Grant, Miranda Hart and Joe Lycett Among 21 Stars Joining Celebrity Traitors Series 2

Twenty-one British celebrities including Richard E. Grant, Miranda Hart, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Joe Lycett will compete in the second series of The Celebrity Traitors, airing this autumn. The show, filmed in a Scottish highlands castle, follows the successful first series which saw Alan Carr win and attract 15.4 million viewers. Contestants include broadcasters Amol Rajan, Maya Jama and Professor Hannah Fry, actors Bella Ramsey, Michael Sheen and Jerry Hall, and comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan, all competing for £100,000 for their chosen charity.

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BBC News
Man Guilty of Possessing Dumped Birds of Prey After Horror Scene Outside Hampshire Village Shop
ACTU
24.04.2026Résumé IA

Man Guilty of Possessing Dumped Birds of Prey After Horror Scene Outside Hampshire Village Shop

James Kempster, a 39-year-old roofer from Totton, has been found guilty of two counts of possessing a wild bird under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 after DNA matching his was found on barn owl and kestrel carcasses dumped outside a village shop in Broughton, Hampshire. The incident in March 2024 also involved 50 dead hares left at the shop, creating what prosecutors described as a "horror movie scene". Kempster was cleared of criminal damage as magistrates said evidence did not prove he was the person who threw the hares. He will be sentenced in June.

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Guardian UK