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Month: May 2023
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Sunday’s front pages report on a variety of topics. The Sunday Telegraph has an…
Feng shui is your friend.
‘He’s a bit sad at the moment…’
Mae Muller placed second to last in this year’s Eurovision.
‘We can’t deny it.’
Phillip Schofield has left the ITV show ‘with immediate effect’.
Being in the same house, but not as a couple, removed many of the emotions and expectations that had existed in our marriage.
This month’s regional election in Spain sets the stage for the general election held six months later.
He was speaking at the G7 summit in Japan.
Sandra Docker is now ‘always smiling’ thanks to her tailor-made book.
‘Heels sell houses’.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky compared Bakhmut’s “total destruction” after months of continuous battles and shelling to the Japanese city of Hiroshima after a nuclear strike in 1945. This comes following conflicting reports on the status of Bakhmut, as Russia claimed having taken the city while Ukraine denied it had fallen. Read our live blog for the latest developments in the war in Ukraine. All times are Paris time (GMT+2).
Thomas Richards’ mum wanted him to escape the streets and would on to speak at Buckingham Palace.
Once you are married, you will have the rest of your life to compromise, so enjoy the control you have now.
Get ready for a new week.
‘It’s unacceptable, but it’s so disappointing that it repeats itself.’
This could be an issue for the Gunners.
A reader is unimpressed by the visuals in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom and wishes Nintendo would make games for the PS5 and Xbox.
A modest gathering was held outside the Etihad after Arsenal’s defeat.
‘It’s 2023, everybody should be able to afford to buy a bar of soap’
Pisces, the sun illuminates your domestic sector for the next four weeks.
The school is reportedly insisting the girl wear ‘socks, and shoes, like a boy’.
Mr Sunak said he is ‘delighted the G7 has agreed on the importance of giving the advanced military equipment needed to win this war’.
Holly Willoughby will continue presenting the programme.