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Callum Powell, 34, appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on May 7 where he admitted the five charges against him. Powell is a member of parkour group Storror, seven athletes who make videos for their 11 million subscribers on YouTube. In a statement, the group said it became aware of the matters relating to Powell on May 7, and has removed him “from Storror with immediate effect”. A spokesman for Storror said: “On May 7 the Storror team was made aware of incredibly serious and upsetting news regarding team member Callum Powell. “We acknowledge the offences to which Callum has pleaded…

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Key TakeawaysThe Cryptoquant Korea Premium Index (KPI) hit 1.98% on May 7 as BTC topped $80K across South Korean exchanges.Upbit and Bithumb saw BTC swing from -2.27% to premiums amid 2026 war-driven volatility.Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix AI demand may keep Cryptoquant KPI swings elevated in 2026. South Korea’s Kimchi Premium Returns as Bitcoin Climbs Past $80K Again According to metrics tracked by Cryptoquant, bitcoin prices have swung both below and above the global, or volume-weighted average price (VWAP), since the onset of the U.S.-Iran conflict. The premium in South Korea, often referred to as the Kimchi Premium, is driven…

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Saturday 09 May 2026 6:45 am  |  Updated:  Friday 08 May 2026 11:04 am Promotion to English rugby’s second tier Champ could be worth millions Promotion to English rugby’s second tier Champ could be worth millions as Blackheath and Plymouth fight to go up this weekend.Blackheath, the world’s oldest rugby club, take on their south coast opposition in south east London on Saturday with the winner set to take on one of Richmond or London Scottish for promotion to England’s second tier.And with Cornish Pirates receiving a seven-figure investment from the United States, and City AM revealing at least four clubs…

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Hearings will take place from May 18 to 21 at the City Chambers on George Square, a building that has served as the headquarters of the city’s municipal government for more than a century. The move is part of the court’s ongoing commitment to improve transparency and public engagement, and follows similar sittings in Manchester in 2023 and other UK capital cities. Vicky Fox, chief executive of the Supreme Court, said: “I’m delighted that the Court will be sitting in Glasgow. The Supreme Court exists to serve the whole of the UK and we are committed to being as transparent…

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It’s understood many of the young people in attendance travelled from further afield22:56, 09 May 2026Updated 23:01, 09 May 2026Young people gathered in the Connswater area of East Belfast on Saturday night(Image: NI Emergency Response Vids)Police have attended scenes of disorder in East Belfast as crowds of young people gathered in the area. Videos from the scene show crowds of young people gathering in the Connswater area on Saturday night, May 9.The incident developed at CS Lewis Square following the annual East Belfast Protestant Boys parade. However, it’s understood many of the young people in attendance travelled from further afield,…

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Are meme coins preparing for another explosive cycle as retail interest returns to the market? The race for the top meme coin to buy today https://www.apemars.com/ is heating up again as liquidity rotates back into high-viral narratives and early-stage opportunities. Baby Doge Coin continues expanding its community-driven ecosystem, while Pepe remains one of the most recognized meme tokens with strong cultural momentum across exchanges and social platforms.In contrast, the market is also seeing a shift toward structured early-stage opportunities where entry timing plays a major role in potential upside. While Baby Doge Coin and Pepe continue to trend within established…

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Physicists have traditionally sorted all elementary particles in our three-dimensional universe into two categories: bosons and fermions. Bosons mostly include particles that carry forces, such as photons, while fermions make up ordinary matter, including electrons, protons, and neutrons. That simple division starts to break down in lower dimensional systems. Since the 1970s, scientists have predicted the existence of a third type of particle known as an anyon, which falls somewhere between a boson and a fermion. In 2020, researchers experimentally observed these unusual particles at the boundary of supercooled, strongly magnetized, one-atom thick (that is, two-dimensional) semiconductors. Now, scientists from…

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Artificial intelligence is changing the world, and simultaneously inventing a whole new language to describe how it’s doing it. Spend five minutes reading about AI and you’ll run into LLMs, RAG, RLHF, and a dozen other terms that can make even very smart people in the tech world feel insecure. This glossary is our attempt to fix that. We update it regularly as the field evolves, so consider it a living document, much like the AI systems it describes. Artificial general intelligence, or AGI, is a nebulous term. But it generally refers to AI that’s more capable than the average…

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The global real estate industry is undergoing a structural reckoning. For decades, the dominant model was straightforward: identify demand, secure capital, build. That framework is no longer sufficient. Rising infrastructure costs, strained municipal financing, and increasingly complex urban systems have made it clear that building individual assets – however well-designed or well-financed – does not automatically produce functioning cities. What cities need are integrated systems, and the real estate industry is only beginning to produce professionals equipped to deliver them. Shagun Kalra, a Boston-based real estate development professional, is one of the clearest examples of this emerging practitioner type. Trained…

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