‘I’m so glad you don’t drink any more Mummy. We get to do more fun stuff at weekends.’
Author: WTX News
Elementor #562666November 12, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Sunday Mirror – Sack Her NowThe Sunday Mirror slams Braverman. “Sack her now”, the paper urges Rishi Sunak in its headline, as it reports on “pressure mounting” on the prime minister to get rid of his home secretary following “shameful” scenes in the capital.The front page notes the majority of police incidents were from the ‘right-wing mob’ who clashed with police. There were reports of the counter-protesters turning up drunk and aggressive fighting wit cops. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy ……
Elementor #562660November 12, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Observer – Calls grow for Israel to hold fire in Gaza as marchers throng LondonThe Observer says calls are growing for Israel to “hold fire in Gaza”, as marchers from across the UK thronged London on Saturday, to protest against the continued bombardment. The paper suggests the attendance of hundreds of thousands of people, at the pro-Palestinian rally, will “add to political pressure” on both the prime minister and the Labour leader to back calls for a ceasefire in the conflict. Today’s top stories Like this article?…
Elementor #562647November 12, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The i weekend – Braverman faces sack for going rouge as PM prepares reshuffleThe i weekend leads on calls for PM Rishi Sunak to sack Suella Braverman following claims of her inciting violence and stoking tensions ahead of the weekend’s Remembrance events.The front page says they have learnt that Braverman will be sacked and Tory whips are preparing for a wide-ranging reshuffle in the next fortnight. The paper reports Theresa Coffey is also facing the sack. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its…
Elementor #562637November 12, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun on Sunday – DespicableThe Sun On Sunday lambasts what it calls the “despicable” behaviour of “vile” marchers wearing Hamas-style headbands and the “disgrace” of the violence by “English Defence League yobs” in Whitehall. “Remembrance weekend shame,” is how the paper describes clashes, which saw 126 arrests and nine police officers hurt Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Leave a comment UK National newspapers
I assumed spa holidays were something for couples and honeymoons – not something that the ordinary bloke could do.
‘Everybody – human and animal – feels like the bomb will drop on their heads.’
Couples are hiring wedding content creators, to make sure their big day looks great on the ‘gram.
Harry and Eileen’s expressions of undying love are among the heirlooms gathered for a digital history project.
Taking your time does not mean that you are doubting your love.
The train – said to be carrying a white powder – was around 130 miles from Moscow when an explosion derailed it
Dupes are becoming indistinguishable to the real thing
Two newbies are on the menu this Christmas.
The 57-year-old says the threat of court action is making her physically ill.
The teenager was stabbed multiple times on her way to school in Croydon.
Specialist Wine Expert gives us his top recommendations for these non alcoholic alternatives
There’s tension between them…
It made me feel like I couldn’t talk to them about it again because it was so clear they didn’t understand mental illness at all.
‘Your bowel could perforate at any moment,’ they said. ‘You need surgery – now.’
My reaction to his confession was, ‘Ew, minging!’
One father is in a sticky discussion surrounding inheritance.
‘My sister had always had the spotlight.’
‘I believe that you’re not just paying for a flat, you are paying for a lifestyle.’
Perseverance Ncube, 35, was knifed in the chest in Greater Manchester in the early hours on Friday.
‘I don’t understand why it’s me who has to pay when it’s them who put it here in the first place.’