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Love Island star Kaz Kamwi questions cancel culture: 'Do people actually get cancelled?'
Kaz Kamwi has questioned whether "cancel culture" truly exists, arguing that many public figures who face online backlash continue to enjoy successful careers and loyal fanbases.Speaking exclusively to GB News, the former Love Island star and influencer said she was unconvinced that most people who are labelled as "cancelled" actually disappear from public life."I feel like, on one end, does cancel culture actually exist?", she asked."Do people actually get cancelled?" TRENDING Stories Videos Y...
GB News Daily Reflection — Saturday 13th June 2026
In today's GB News Daily Reflection, we acknowledge that who we eat with and who we spend time with says a lot about us."In the Bible, we read that Jesus was having dinner at the home of a tax collector. The tax man and other sinners, it says, came and were sitting with him and his disciples. "When the local religious people saw this, the Pharisees, they said to Jesus's disciples, to his followers, why does your teacher eat with the tax collectors and with sinners?"And when he heard this, Jesus...
I reported from Belfast during the Troubles – now a new fury is uniting old enemies
To anyone under the age of 30, the Troubles of Northern Ireland are – mercifully – something from the history books. But for the rest of us, even those of us who have never been to Ulster, the Province was – for decades – an exporter of woe. The sectarian strife of Northern Ireland spilt over the Irish Sea and into settings as varied as a pub in Birmingham, a hotel in Brighton and a department store in London. All scenes of horrific bombings by the IRA. Almost 200 victims of late 20th-century mi...
FIFA World Cup: Pulisic overtakes Ronaldo in assists as USA rout Paraguay
Christian Pulisic became the United States' all-time World Cup assist leader, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo with his third career assist during a dominant 4-1 victory over Paraguay. Despite a precautionary halftime substitution due to a calf issue, Pulisic's early contributions set the tone for a historic performance by the USMNT on home soil.
England World Cup chaos as boots, balls and training kit stolen days before Croatia clash
England's World Cup preparations have been thrown into disarray after match boots, official tournament balls and vital training equipment were stolen from a vehicle transporting the squad's gear to Kansas City.The theft occurred while cargo was being moved from the team's pre-tournament base in West Palm Beach, Florida, to Swope Soccer Village in Missouri.Thomas Tuchel's side had been due to begin training at their World Cup headquarters on Saturday afternoon, with the facility set to serve as E...
UPSC prelims result 2026: The hidden cost of chasing India's toughest exam
UPSC Civil Services exam results are out, highlighting the intense competition and low selection rates. Many aspirants dedicate years to preparation, facing emotional and financial costs. Experts advise quitting if performance stagnates or well-being suffers, emphasizing transferable skills gained. Success can also lead to alternative paths, as seen with former civil servants.
As US bans Fable 5 and Mythos 5, Anthropic shares a 700-plus word statement
The US government has ordered Anthropic to suspend access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models due to national security concerns. Anthropic disagrees, stating the identified "jailbreak" technique exposed minor, known vulnerabilities also present in other leading AI systems. The company is complying with the directive but argues it's an overreaction to a narrow issue.
Man arrested for 'threatening' to kill Kerala CM Satheesan, family
A man identified as Sony Thomas was arrested in Thiruvananthapuram for allegedly making threatening phone calls to kill Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan and his family. The accused reportedly made two calls to the police command center, stating he disliked the Chief Minister. Police apprehended Thomas from Attingal, suspecting he was under the influence of alcohol during the calls.
'Won't let Indus waters reach patrons of terror': Rajnath's strong message to Pakistan
Defence minister Rajnath Singh declared India will not allow Indus river waters to reach "patrons of terror," reinforcing a firm stance against Pakistan. He highlighted Operation Sindoor as proof of India's resolve and criticized opposition parties. Singh also detailed India's global role, defence sector growth, and the NDA government's achievements, contrasting them with past corruption.
IND vs AFG: Virat, Hardik injuries open doors for Ishan Kishan and Nitish Reddy
Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya's injuries have forced India into transition mode as they begin preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup. Ishan Kishan appears set to get the No. 3 role, Nitish Kumar Reddy could replace Hardik, while young pacers Prince and Gurnoor await opportunities.
'Crew safe': MEA denies reports of attack on 4th ship carrying Indians near Strait of Hormuz
NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs (MEA) on Saturday dismissed reports claiming another Indian-crewed tanker has been attacked near the Strait of Hormuz.
Canada and Bosnia fight out historic World Cup opener
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada have fought out a 1–1 draw in their World Cup opening match.
Folarin Balogun: The first American to score a World Cup brace since 1930
Folarin Balogun announced his commitment to the United States with a stunning World Cup debut, scoring twice against Paraguay. His brace, alongside goal from Reyna, secured a historic 4-1 victory for the US in their opening match. Balogun's impressive performance marks a significant moment for American football.
Can you negotiate with builders? What buyers should know
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most people will ever make. And yet, many buyers walk into a builder’s office believing the quoted price is final.
US, Iran signal peace deal is near, possible within days
The United States and Iran signaled on Friday that an agreement to end their war was close, with both sides and their mediator Pakistan saying a signing of an initial deal could happen within a few days.
Cuba condemns US tightening of oil restrictions
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Friday condemned the United States for further tightening restrictions on Cuba
1,569 days and counting: Russia-Ukraine war now longer than World War I
The Russia-Ukraine war has surpassed World War I in duration, now exceeding 1,569 days. What began as a swift Russian operation has become Europe's longest and bloodiest conflict since WWII, defying early predictions. Despite diplomatic efforts and Western support for Ukraine, a durable peace remains elusive, with no clear end in sight.
Musk becomes world's first trillionaire after SpaceX IPO
Home to Bezos & Zuckerberg, Florida battles 4-foot-long invasive lizards
Wildlife officials in several US states are intensifying efforts to curb the spread of the Argentine black-and-white tegu, an invasive lizard. With the species' main hatching season in June and July, concerns are rising about its impact on native wildlife, farms, and ecosystems as populations expand beyond Florida.
Woman left fighting for life after horror shark attack at Sydney beach
A woman in her 30s is fighting for her life after being mauled by a shark at a popular beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs.The swimmer suffered serious injuries to her arm and leg during the attack at Coogee Beach shortly before 11.15am local time on Saturday.Emergency services rushed to the scene after receiving reports of the incident, with bystanders helping pull the injured woman from the water.Police officers administered first aid before paramedics arrived, while a CareFlight helicopter late...