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Bethesda HR Forced Staff To Remove Small Memorial To Laid-Off Colleagues

Kotaku

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July 8, 2026

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Bethesda HR Forced Staff To Remove Small Memorial To Laid-Off Colleagues

The Bethesda Games Studios Union shared images of the now-removed display featuring photos of fired devs

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Our News Bahamas

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· Jul 2, 2026

The Pain of Saying Goodbye Too Soon; Remembering the Shirley Street Victims

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Loved ones gathered for an emotional candlelight vigil on Shirley Street, remembering the four young women whose lives were tragically cut short in Sunday's fatal crash.

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 7, 2026

Lauren Bennett, “Party Rock Anthem” and G.R.L. Singer, Dies at 37

Her beautiful spirit touched so many lives, and she will be deeply missed and forever loved, her fellow girl group members wrote in a tribute.

The West Australian

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· Jul 7, 2026

Public farewell for footy player after fatal injury

Teammates of a beloved football player will miss an upcoming match to instead pay their respects after the 27-year-old died of on-field injuries.

Irish News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Tributes paid to Ann Widdecombe after her death aged 78

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said ‘she will be missed by us all’.

The Standard

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· Jul 2, 2026

PM tells forced adoption survivors ‘shame is ours’ as he makes formal apology

Survivors in the House of Commons gallery were seen to wipe away tears as the apology was delivered.

Guido Fawkes

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· Jul 10, 2026

Peter Tatchell Calls Ann Widdecombe a ‘Bigot’

From Peter Tatchell earlier today: Tatchell has now tweeted: “Contrary to the responses to my earlier post, I did NOT “celebrate” Ann Widdecombe’s death. RIP I highlighted the harm suffering she helped cause to LGBTs My post was scheduled long before reports that she was murdered were published. I only heard this 10 minutes

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Related coverage for "Bethesda HR Forced Staff To Remove Small Memorial To Laid-Off Colleagues": Our News Bahamas — The Pain of Saying Goodbye Too Soon; Remembering the Shirley Street Victims. The Hollywood Reporter — Lauren Bennett, “Party Rock Anthem” and G.R.L. Singer, Dies at 37. The West Australian — Public farewell for footy player after fatal injury. Irish News — Tributes paid to Ann Widdecombe after her death aged 78. The Standard — PM tells forced adoption survivors ‘shame is ours’ as he makes formal apology. Guido Fawkes — Peter Tatchell Calls Ann Widdecombe a ‘Bigot’