The zones will offer passengers a ‘calm and relaxed flight’.
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Chess grandmaster Hans Niemann settled a defamation lawsuit after accusations he cheated in a match using anal beads.
Society already has difficulty responding to one kind of natural disaster like drought, researchers say. Now we suddenly have floods too.
There have been some very bumpy plane rides recently.
G20: Delhi tries to scare monkeys away from summit Dehli authorities are introducing measures to scare away monkeys from venues linked to the G20 summit. There are life-size cut-outs of grey langur monkeys in various places as well as plans to deploy people trained to mimic the animal’s sounds. Delhi – the capital of India – has a huge monkey population and authorities hope these steps will keep the simians from disrupting the summit. Langurs are aggressive monkeys and all steps will be taken to keep them away from the G20 summit on 9 and 10 September. A senior official…
Elementor #546352 August 30, 20231 Min Read Metro – £80 million bill for air I.T chaos Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The air traffic control failure that has caused disruption to around 300,000 people, both in the UK and abroad, could cost Britain up to £80m, the Metro says. The paper’s front page also has a dramatic headline about the “wrath” Mr Khan faces over the controversial Ulez zone. 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
Elementor #546346 August 30, 20231 Min Read The Guardian – Britain must take China’s human rights abuses seriously, say MPs Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian’s lead story is about a group of “influential MPs” calling for the government to “take China’s human rights abuses seriously”. It comes as British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is due to land in the country in what will be the UK’s first official visit to China in five years. The front page features an image of the Russian Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin’s funeral. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t…
Elementor #546340 August 30, 20231 Min Read Daily Express – PM: Our Brexit freedoms will ditch EU rule to build homes Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Rishi Sunak has said the freedoms gained by Brexit will lead to an £18bn boost to the UK economy and 100,000 new homes in communities that need them, according to the Daily Express. Framing the move as a direct result of Brexit, the paper says “over-the-top EU environmental restrictions had blocked many developments near waterways” The front page also blames the French for the UK air chaos. Today’s top stories Like this…
Elementor #546334 August 30, 20231 Min Read The Sun – Stuck for 2 weeks Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun’s take on the UK’s air traffic issues is to question why the salary of Martin Rolfe – CEO of the National Air Traffic Services (Nats), where the fault took place – has risen. The paper does not disclose more information but says Mr Rolfe is being paid £1.3m. Elsewhere there is an image of English footballer Harry Kane dressed up in lederhosen – the former Tottenham striker recently moved to German side Bayern Munich. Today’s top stories…
Elementor #546328 August 30, 20231 Min Read Daily Mirror – Flights hell families £1,000s out of pocket Summary of the Top 6 headlines today “Chaos to last for days,” writes the Daily Mirror, as it says families that face paying for hotels and new flights could be denied compensation due to what it calls the “air traffic fiasco”. The paper features an image of a family it has spoken to. They have “forked out an extra £4,000”, it reports. The front page also leads on a “royal exclusive” looks at reported tensions between King Charles and his son Prince William…
Between 10 and 20 drones reportedly hit an airport in the Pskov region of Western Russia.
What would you do? Metro’s agony aunt Em Clarkson gives her advice.
Sometimes a drama-free relationship can be equated with boredom.
Get ready for a new month.
The number of people who have died in Poland from the Legionella bacteria has risen to 14 after it claimed more lives in Rzeszow
Messages transported by small planes over Italy’s beaches this summer have spread the debunked conspiracy theory that Pope Francis is not the legitimate head of the Catholic Church.
‘We are so separate.’
Yes, that’s right – it might be August, but we’re already talking pumpkin spice.
The EU commission president’s endorsed the Dutch government’s choice for E-U climate czar to replace outgoing social democrat Frans Timmermans. Current foreign minister Wopke Hoekstra hails from the right, just like Ursula Von der Leyen. The shift raising eyebrows. FRANCE 24’s Delano D’Souza tells us more.
A forest blaze in Greece is “the largest wildfire ever recorded in the EU” and the bloc is mobilising nearly half its firefighting air wing to tackle it, a European Commission spokesman said Tuesday.
‘He intends to take revenge on people who were intending to destroy him, and destroyed people close to him.’
The Russian veteran is known for his long military career.
Speaking about his killing spree, the murderer wrote: ‘My life was an absolute hell on Earth because of it.’
Time to start planning those end of year trips.
‘I know a lot of people will probably call me petty and immature.’