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Three men guilty of repeatedly raping woman on Brighton beach in ‘predatory, callous’ attack

Woman raped by two men while a third filmed ordeal after she became separated from friends on night out

Three men have been found guilty of repeatedly raping a woman on Brighton beach in a “cynical, predatory and callous” attack after she became separated from her friends on a night out.

A trial at Hove crown court heard the woman was targeted by the men as she was “staggering in the street” and was “incapacitated” in the early hours of 4 October.

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Trump’s war has backfired spectacularly: Iran is now more influential than ever | Fawaz Gerges

Tehran has shown that its grip over the strait of Hormuz is its most potent deterrent – arguably more consequential than its now defunct nuclear programme

  • Fawaz Gerges is professor of international relations at the London School of Economics

Donald Trump’s decision to go to war against Iran will be remembered as a grave strategic miscalculation – one that has reshaped the region in unintended and destabilising ways. With the ceasefire now extended indefinitely, we can see more clearly how the war has undermined the US’s standing in the world and failed to achieve its core objectives: it has neither brought about regime change in Tehran, nor forced Iran to submit to American demands. Far from it.

By inflicting economic pain far beyond the region and slowing the global economy, Iran has demonstrated that its grip over the strait of Hormuz constitutes its most potent deterrent – arguably more consequential than its now defunct nuclear programme. Control of the strait will be Tehran’s most powerful source of leverage in the years ahead.

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Football Daily | Liam Rosenior, Chelsea and proclamations ageing faster than milk

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So. Farewell then, Liam Rosenior. After 106 days and a run of five consecutive league defeats without scoring a goal, Chelsea suits reactivated the revolving door marked Do One at Stamford Bridge and bundled him into oblivion. Rosenior lasted for 3.6% of his contract, which runs until 2032, by which time Chelsea’s coaching staff genuinely might be an army of analytical AI models in tracksuits. Rosenior’s reign began, if not with huge promise then at least a certain intrigue. Recruited from within the BlueCo matrix, the 41-year-old was flown to London for talks. An unassuming figure in spectacles and scarf, Rosenior resembled the “tech guy” in a boilerplate heist movie. Then he started talking. “The potential for this club, and for this group is limitless. And I won’t limit it,” Rosenior mused after watching a 2-1 defeat at Fulham, before adding he hoped his appointment would go down as “the best decision this club’s ever made”. Oof, this one actually aged faster than milk.

I started supporting Chelsea in 1970 because everyone else was supporting Leeds United and Leeds was a long way away. I enjoyed the Osgood, Hutchinson and Hudson years, endured the 1980s, got hopeful in the 1990s and smugly bathed in Russian money thereafter. In the meantime, I moved to Leeds, raised two Leeds fans and felt sorry as they grew more reliant to the minor horrors football support can inflict. Today, I nearly hope Leeds destroy Chelsea on Sunday. I am considering a transfer request, which is absurd so late in this narrative arc. Thanks Todd, you are the second worst American on the planet” – Jon Fogden.

So, Marc Cucurella’s barber leaked Chelsea’s lineup for their game against Brighton in a deleted social media disgrace post? Marc Cucurella has a barber?” – Leslie Hand.

I note with interest that in your piece on Leicester’s plummet to the third tier (yesterday’s Football Daily), you suggest they might have a trip to play the not-so-mighty Grecians next season. As any Exeter City supporter will tell you, not to mention having a quick glance at the table, that particular fixture is highly unlikely, given that we are two points adrift in the relegation zone. It seems Football Daily has more faith in us escaping the drop than we do. I’ll have a tin of what you’re drinking” – Jim Hughes (and others).

I have good and bad news for Leicester fans: the good news is you’re only two years from returning to the Promised Land. The bad is you’re only two years from non-league” – JJ Zucal.

In 2023-24, Luton finished 18th in the Premier League and were relegated from the Championship the next season. In 2024-25, Leicester finished 18th in the Premier League and were relegated from the Championship the next season. In 2025-26, remind me who’s 18th in the Premier League?” – Jim Hearson.

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New documentary reveals ‘kill room’ rituals of Gilgo Beach serial killer

Episode four of Peacock’s Gilgo Beach Serial Killer: House of Secrets features interviews with Rex Heuermann’s ex-wife

The meticulous rituals of the Long Island serial killer, Rex Heuermann, have been revealed in a Peacock documentary released on Thursday.

The confessed killer of eight women relays via a therapist that he maintained a four-day ritual of preparation, building trust with his victims, murdering them in a basement “kill room”, a day of “playtime” with their bodies, and then using a stopwatch to perfect dumping them on a beach 20 miles from his home. He’d use the fourth day to deal with any unforeseen complications.

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Steeds meer tabak komt uit het buitenland. ‘Elk land heeft weer goedkopere buren’

Gedreven door hoge tabaksprijzen haalt inmiddels een op de acht rokers tabak over de landsgrens. De accijnzen nog verder verhogen zal niet veel extra mensen verleiden te stoppen, denkt het RIVM.

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If you want to surf elsewhere in the galaxy, it...

If you want to surf elsewhere in the galaxy, it doesn’t actually look that promising. “Surfing on Titan would likely be a surreal, slow-motion, and tenebrous experience.” Or there’s also a planet with a sulfuric acid ocean?

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Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Verdachten explosie bij synagoge in Rotterdam blijven langer vastzitten

De vijf tieners die zijn opgepakt na een explosie bij een synagoge aan het A.B.N. Davidsplein in Rotterdam-Blijdorp blijven langer vastzitten. Dat is donderdag besloten, toen zij voor de Rotterdamse raadkamer verschenen.

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Water Samples from Around the World Melt into Dima Rebus’ Dreamy Paintings

Water Samples from Around the World Melt into Dima Rebus’ Dreamy Paintings

The act of painting is often seen as a solitary pursuit; we picture the artist alone in a studio, working through compositional puzzles and experimenting with materials of their own choosing. For Dima Rebus, the process is collaborative, although she may or may not know the other participants. In her large-scale works, the London-based artist adds new meaning to “watercolor” as she incorporates water samples collected from strangers around the globe.

In her series Floaters, Rebus processes these crowdsourced units by freezing them with watercolor pigments, which she then allows to melt across the substrate, creating abstract color fields. She then adds figures and elements of landscape, often with a fluid, rippling effect evocative of light glinting off the surface of a lake, as aquatic themes emerge in the form of pools and swimmers.

a mixed-media watercolor painting of two swimmers in a dark body of water
“Noon Floaters” (2025), watercolor on paper, chemical solutions, rainwater, and water samples from strangers, 140 x 300 centimeters

“Nearly every sample arrives with a letter, opening a dialogue shaped by place, mood, memory, and time,” Rebus says. “Over the years, I’ve built an archive of waters from rain, rivers, seas, oceans, and glaciers, each preserved as both material record and human message.”

Find more on the artist’s Instagram.

a detail of a a mixed-media watercolor painting of a swimmer in a dark body of water
Detail of “Noon Floaters”
a mixed-media watercolor painting of a garden glass house interior with huge lily pads in a pool and potted plants
“Afterimage VII” (2025), watercolor on paper, chemical solutions, and rainwater, 110 x 200 centimeters
a mixed-media watercolor painting of a member of the King's Guard in a pool
“Nothing Matters Until An Empty Sofa Says Otherwise 1” (2026), watercolor on paper, chemical solutions, rainwater, and water samples from strangers, 110 x 86 centimeters
a mixed-media watercolor painting of a meadow with trees in the background, centered on shimmering carousel horses
“Intuitive Course VII” (2025), watercolor on paper, chemical solutions, rainwater, and water samples from strangers, 42 x 80 centimeters
a mixed-media watercolor painting of a swimmer mostly submerged in a green body of water
“Morning Floaters” (2025), watercolor on paper, chemical solutions, rainwater, and water samples from strangers, 140 x 300 centimeters

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Liefdesbaby is nu vijftienjarige Bram die alleen zijn slaapkamer uitkomt voor het avondeten

​Francine en Jeroen besloten zestien jaar geleden, tijdens hun vakantie op Corfu, hun liefde voor elkaar te bezegelen met een liefdesbaby. Bram kwam na negen maanden op de wereld, maar nu ziet het stel hun kind nog amper. De vijftienjarige puber komt alleen nog zijn slaapkamer uit voor het avondeten.

“We proberen het gezellig te maken aan tafel,” legt zijn vader bedroefd uit. “Maar hij eet met één hand en scrollt met de andere. Soms mompelt hij iets wat lijkt op een ‘ja’ of een ‘hè’, maar we weten niet zeker of dat tegen ons is of tegen zijn mobieltje. Vaak laat hij de helft liggen, omdat zijn vrienden hem dan roepen waar hij blijft op één of ander spel.”

Ook Francine gaat er bijna aan onderdoor: “Ik zie Bram soms op de gang, vaak met een zak chips in zijn hand. Dat zal hij wel van zijn vader hebben, die doet ook niks anders dan eten, eten en nog eens eten. Die vent is er in 5 jaar tijd, 18 jaar ouder uit gaan zien.”

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