The TV star showed off her own bikini mirror selfie.
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The singer has received an ‘outpouring of well wishes’ from fans.
‘It has rocked the whole community. Everyone around here knows Rob and Rose.’
Azerbaijan accused Russia on Sunday of failing to fulfil its obligations under a 2020 Moscow-brokered ceasefire agreement to end fighting with Armenia for control of the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
A coroner described the death of 19-year-old cellist Alexander Ngai-Jun Wu while on on tour in Germany as ‘the most awful, unfortunate incident.’
A mistake could see people owed thousands!
London-born singer and actress Jane Birkin died Sunday at the age of 76, according to sources close to her and police. She was an icon in her adopted France, known for her turbulent relationship with French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg, who was 18 years her senior.
The Observer – Starmer tells party: we can’t spend our way back to power Summary of the front page The Observer’s front page reports Labour will only succeed in winning power and rebuilding Britain if it prioritises economic growth, wealth creation and radical reform of public services over reckless spending promises, says Keir Starmer. With four days to go before a crucial set of parliamentary byelections, the Labour leader delivers the most robust defence to date of his strategy for returning his party to power after 13 years, in an exclusive article for the Observer. Starmer takes on, directly, those…
The Sunday Telegraph – New homes must have green road schemes Summary of the front page The Sunday Telegraph has a story about wrangling happening at council level over the building of new homes. It reports that “new housing is being blocked unless councillors agree to introduce schemes such as Ulez (the Ultra Low Emission Zone in place in London) and low-traffic neighbourhoods, in an approach that the environment watchdog is preparing to use across the country”. The paper also reports former soldiers will be “called on to join a ‘surge’ force in future crises” as the size of the…
Sunday Times – Wallace quits and warns of war on 3 fronts Summary of the front page The Sunday Times lead on its widely briefed interview with Ben Wallace in which he announced he will stand down as defence secretary at the next reshuffle, and as an MP at the next election. It reports he is quitting with Britain risking “becoming engulfed in a war on three fronts by 2030” – citing a potential Cold War with China and intervention against terror groups in Africa, as well as “a military showdown with Russia”. The front of the paper also carries…
Sunday Mirror – Call the Midwife love split Summary of the front page The Sunday Mirror also leads off on celebrity news with the headline: “Call the midwife love split”. It reports actors Helen George and Jack Ashton have split after being together for seven years. The front page features a picture of footballer Jack Grealish wearing what appears to be a wedding ring. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
You’re doing a good deed, and a sustainable one at that – without your order, all of that food would just be thrown away.
Forecasters have warned that high temperatures will continue next week across Europe, with Italy, Spain, France, Germany, and Poland likely experiencing extreme conditions.
When selecting furnishing, “hotels are normally looking for something a bit more wow in terms of installation and maybe larger in scale,” designer Alexander Lamont says.
Finally… A changing of the guard?
It can be scary to let your guard down.
Drug decriminalisation is endorsed by at least four of the UK’s top public health groups.
Get ready for a new week.
Leo’s feeling restless.
‘If our partners are afraid to use their weapons, we will kill with our own.’
‘The more I like someone, the worse it is.’
At least 60 trucks, buses and other large vehicles crossed into the eastern European country.
French authorities confirmed that a protest against police violence set to take place in Paris on Saturday could not go ahead due to police shortages. NGOs say the ban signals a “more and more repressive” approach from authorities.
At least 11 houses have been destroyed.
FRANCE 24’s Douglas Herbert unpacks the growing paranoia among Russia’s ruling class as Putin weeds out those he deems potentially disloyal following the Wagner Group’s abortive mutiny.