French President Emmanuel Macron called for unity among the French people ahead of a Paris march against anti-Semitism set for November 12, 2023. Representatives from Macron’s La République en marche (Republic on the move) party, the right-wing Les Republicains, the Socialist Party, the Greens and the French Communist Party were set to participate. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said she plans to attend. Hard-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon criticised the march, and his La France Insoumise (France Unbowed) party held its own protest against anti-Semitism earlier Sunday – which was disrupted by counter-protesters challenging the party’s stance.
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EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry will be “deeply conflicted” about missing today’s Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph today due to his military links.
The Prison Service claims schemes like these, showing prisoners how to clap and snap their fingers to music, helps reduce crime.
Tis officially the season.
As the kids say, Diwali, the festival of lights, is lit.
‘I, admittedly, said things I wasn’t proud of.’
Royals fans on social media were furious that the Royal Family failed to acknowledge Prince Harry’s crucial role in the Invictus Games.
‘Bosses were furious,’ it’s been reported.
King Charles is leading the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in central London this morning.
EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry is beginning to grasp the “value” of being a member of the Royal Family – but might it be too late?
An Icelandic town home to some 4,000 people near the capital Reykjavik could be heavily damaged by a volcano expected to erupt within hours or days, experts said on Saturday.
He claims big cats ‘are all over the place’ in the UK.
Two of the officers hurt were taken to hospital with a fractured elbow and suspected dislocated hip.
‘The sex was fantastic and for the first time in my life, I was like an animal.’
Did you spot the references?
Pope Francis on Saturday dismissed US bishop Joseph Strickland, a prominent conservative who had repeatedly criticised his papacy, following concerns over the clergyman’s leadership and governance.
EXCLUSIVE: The actress says that her heart is ‘broken’ and that she’s marching through the streets of London to ‘help save humanity’.
She lets her down again.
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‘If there’s something you really want, you might be willing to rock the boat to get it.’
Paul and Billy get some devastating news.
The Big Issue’s article will be published on Monday, ahead of the King’s birthday on Tuesday.
Worrying scenes.
Progress?
One protestor said he thought he was ‘going to die’ when the horse was charging at them.