It’s been dubbed the ‘Bath of the north’ and is consistently praised for being a great place to call home.
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Some 16,000 troops with tanks, artillery and helicopters will be deployed from the British Army across eastern Europe starting next month as part of the exercise.
A searing report has found evidence of repeated failures to investigate horrific crimes against children in Rochdale.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Tories face 1997-style wipeout Many of Monday’s front pages lead on domestic matters after days of coverage on the situation in the Middle East. The upcoming general election, a migrant boat overturning in the English Channel and the Rwanda bill are splashed on the front pages. Tories face wipeout The Daily Telegraph leads with the headline “Tories facing 1997-style wipeout,” highlighting the findings of a YouGov survey involving 14,000 voters. The survey, commissioned by a group of Conservative donors and conducted over the New Year, indicates a dire future for the Conservative Party. According…
Five migrants die trying to cross English Channel in boat Tragedy struck as five migrants lost their lives in French waters while attempting to cross the Channel, according to a French maritime official reporting to the BBC. The incident unfolded in the early hours of Sunday morning when approximately 70 individuals were trying to board a small boat from a beach near Wimereux, south of Calais, resulting in the vessel overturning. Overnight rescue operations in Wimereux led to saving dozens of people from the water. Foreign Secretary David Cameron expressed his sorrow, deeming the incident “heartbreaking.” Local authorities revealed that…
Icy patches are also expected on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, with some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces possible.
There were reports of gunfire and a fight at 5am this morning.
Six people have been arrested.
‘We’re looking at a strong northerly wind which is bringing in Arctic airmass which is cold, which is bringing in these wintry showers across windward parts.’
There’s a ‘weird’ reason this village is missing a crucial feature.
It’s a lot of pressure on someone to always be ‘the fun one’ at work.
Britain is sending 20,000 sailors, soldiers and aviators close to Russia’s borders in Nato’s biggest military exercise since the Cold War.
The boy was found at a home in Frosterley Drive in Darlington at around 9am on Friday and rushed to hospital, but he died the next day.
Despite vigorous cleaning, the ‘ghost’ marks won’t budge – so TFL has put vinyl covers with the Elizabeth Line fabric pattern on the wall.
The narrow boat offers a quirky pied a terre for a similar price to what someone would pay for a bland studio flat.
The entire country is set to wake up to subzero temperatures this week, as a freezing Arctic blizzard dumps snow across most of the UK.
Elementor #579010January 14, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sunday Telegraph -UK ready to strike Houthis again, says CameronThe Sunday Telegraph carries Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron’s warning to Yemen’s Houthi rebels. The paper reports Lord Cameron as saying the UK is ready to strike again if the group continues targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea, one of the world’s most important trading routes.In an op-ed for the paper, Lord Cameron writes the UK has sent an “unambiguous message” to the Houthis, who say they target ships linked to Israel as a show of support to…
Elementor #578998January 14, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun on Sunday – Kyle Walker exclusive: I had to tell Kyle’s wife the truthThe Sun continues its coverage of an alleged affair between Manchester City player Kyle Walker and model Lauryn Goodman, who he is said to have fathered a second child with.The paper has spoken to Ms Goodman, who says she took matters into her own hands and revealed the truth to Walker’s wife, Annie Kilner. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:)…
Elementor #578992January 14, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Sunday Mirror – 100 days of hellA milestone in the war between Israel and Hamas is marked by the Sunday Mirror. It carries a picture of premature baby in an incubator in Gaza under the headline “100 days of hell”. It says the infant is “clinging to life” but close to becoming one of the war’s “tiniest victims” because of power cuts at one of the last working hospitals in the territory.A doctor tells the paper that children there are too frail to be moved, despite the area…
Elementor #578986January 14, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Observer – Red Sea crisis could shatter economic recovery hopesThe Observer carries a warning from some leading economists that the Red Sea “crisis” could “shatter” hopes of economic recovery around the world by reigniting inflation and disrupting energy supplies. Experts at the World Bank tell the paper that a prolonged crisis threatens to feed through into higher interest rates, lower growth, persistent inflation and greater uncertainty. The Observer says there is growing concern in government circles in London and Washington that a slowing global economy could harm…
Most of Sunday’s front pages continue their coverage of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East as they note the grim 100-day milestone.
Bungalows are back baby…
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing also managed the property where a toddler died due to mould exposure in 2020.
The youngster was found in a critical condition on Friday morning.
Our identity is very much tied up with where we live – and some residents from these areas insist they don’t live in the UK’s capital city.