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Henry Caldwell is a publisher and news editor dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and balanced reporting across a wide range of topics. He covers breaking news, world affairs, politics, business, technology, science, health, entertainment, sports, and lifestyle. Committed to responsible journalism and high editorial standards, Henry provides readers with reliable information and clear insights into the stories shaping the world. Through Dispatch Times, he strives to keep audiences informed with comprehensive and trustworthy news coverage

Lee Andrews has reportedly turned to a new low in a bid to raise the £140,000 he needs for his release from prison, as he’s pleaded with wife Katie Price to set up a GoFundMe. Despite proclaiming he has millions in the bank, Lee has been thrown behind bars in Dubai on fraud allegations, with Katie since sharing a six-figure sum needs to be paid for his release. After learning her husband had been arrested for fraud, Katie flew to Dubai to be at his side, and was prepared to spend £6,500 to release him after allegedly being told that was the fee required. Yet when…

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The Barron Trump-backed beverage brand he started with “a group of close friends ages 19-23” from South Florida has launched its first product. SOLLOS Yerba Mate, the beverage company in which the youngest son of President Donald Trump is listed as a director, debuted the sun-themed product at a steep price ahead of the summer season. Per the listing, the Pineapple + Coconut 12-pack, retailing for $39, is made with organic Brazilian yerba mate, and is supplemented by pineapple and coconut flavors and sweetened with cane sugar, raw honey and monk fruit extract. Each can contains 50 calories and 120 mg of natural…

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Katy Perry’s romance with Justin Trudeau sparked fireworks almost immediately. “Katy ended up back at Justin’s place in Montreal after their first date and they have been inseparable ever since,” a source exclusively told Page Six. The “Dark Horse” singer, 41, and the former prime minister of Canada, 54, looked smitten when they were first photographed together in July 2025 while dining at the swanky restaurant Le Violon. Perry was touring in Canada at the time, and an insider revealed that “one of the main ways” she and Trudeau connected was by “Justin’s team reaching out for tickets to attend Katy’s concerts…

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BIANCA Censori did not hold back when she crawled on the floor in a g-string thong and tiny bra to celebrate her husband Kanye West’s 49th birthday. The rapper’s Aussie wife, 31, returned to flashing the flesh last month, and she’s been going strong with her racy looks ever since. To pay tribute to her husband’s birthday, Bianca pulled out all of the stops with her latest daring outfit. In the photo shared on her Instagram Stories, she was seen on all fours in barely-there underwear. The sexy star showed off her toned figure in a tiny g-string and matching bra. Bianca…

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A little boy died from an invasive Strep A infection after he was discharged from hospital despite having a red rash, an inquest has heard. Five-year-old Jax Albert Jefferys was sent home where hours later he told his mother he couldn’t feel his legs. As his family drove back to A&E, Jax began bleeding from his eyes and mouth and then stopped breathing, with his mother, Charlene McCormack, forced to give him CPR in the car in front of his three older siblings.On arrival at the Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth, Hampshire, doctors tried to resuscitate him but the five-year-old…

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Around 100 firefighters are battling a major blaze at a recycling centre in southeast London after thick black smoke was seen billowing across the capital’s skyline on Monday evening. Fifteen fire engines were dispatched to the fire on Landmann Way in Bermondsey after emergency services were alerted shortly after 5.30pm. Footage shared on social media showed huge plumes of smoke rising high above the area as crews raced to the scene from Deptford, Old Kent Road and Greenwich. The London Fire Brigade confirmed that approximately 100 firefighters were tackling the fire, which broke out at a recycling facility. Specialist equipment has been…

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A manhunt was under way in the American state of Ohio on Sunday after at least 12 people were shot, two of them critically, near a popular summer festival in the city of Toledo. The gunfire broke out on Saturday afternoon close to the Old West End Festival, an annual two-day celebration held in one of the country’s largest surviving neighbourhoods of Victorian houses. Police believe two people opened fire and were “probably shooting at each other”, according to Toledo Police Deputy Chief Joe Heffernan, who addressed reporters at a news conference on Saturday night. Neither was in custody, he…

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A California high school senior bravely shielded his little sister from gunfire after shots rang out at his graduation ceremony, his family said. Jamario Baker, 18, had just received his diploma from Sem Yeto Continuation High School around 7.15pm on Wednesday at Schafer Stadium in Fairfield when chaos broke out in the parking lot. As bullets flew, Baker immediately protected his 11-year-old sister, according to his Great Aunt, Mary Jones. Baker died and three others, aged 11, 20 and 25, were injured. The suspect, or suspects behind the shooting remain on the run, the Fairfield Police Department said. Jones took to Facebook on Friday…

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A motorcycle rider has died after crashing while competing in the famous Outback Finke Desert Race. The competitor was riding the first leg of the race from Alice Springs to Aputula/Finke on Sunday when the crash occurred after midday, Northern Territory Police said. Police provided first aid until paramedics arrived but the rider died at the scene. A crime scene has been declared and crash detectives are preparing a report for the coroner. Finke Desert Race NT Police Commander Michael Budge said the incident was a tragedy for all involved. ‘Our thoughts are with the rider’s family, friends and all involved with…

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An evidence-based guide to the chains, store brands and additives that scientists and watchdogs have flagged as the most problematic for health — with every claim attributed to its source. Why this matters “Ultra-processed food” (UPF) is no longer a fringe concern. It is the single biggest category of what most people in Britain and America actually eat, and a growing body of research links it to obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, certain cancers and earlier death. A few headline figures set the scene: The medical framing is stark. A blog citing The Lancet noted that UPFs have been…

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