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The Guardian – Guards at del Monte pineapple farm accused of killings in Kenya Summary of the front page The Guardian says guards at a Kenyan farm that supplies British supermarkets have been accused of killing people who trespass on its land. The front page also marks 75 years since Windrush, pointing its readers to a special report on how Windrush shaped the lives of passengers’ grandchildren. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Metro – Time running out Summary of the front page The Metro says rescuers have “promised not to give up hope” as the search for the missing submersible, close to the wreck of the Titanic, continues. The front page also features images of all five on board – three British nationals, A French deep sea expert, and the CEO of the company behind the trip to the Titanic wreck. The front page leaves space to report on England’s cricket team. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Financial Times – Stubborn inflation piles pressure on Bank of England to take tough action Summary of the front page With inflation in May remaining unchanged at 8.7%, the Financial Times says the Bank of England is under pressure to increase interest rates by as much as half a percentage point. The front page highlights the prices pressure with a handy and large graph on the front splash. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Daily Express – Rescue boat in last chance of survival Summary of the front page A deep sea robot that can function at levels below that of the Titanic is the last chance for those on the missing submersible, the Daily Express says. The front page features a large image of the robot – as well as images of two of the Brits on board the sub. Away from the missing sub, the front page asks: “Do we really need a recession?” Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Daily Mirror – Holding onto hope Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror focuses on the missing submersible. The paper says the families of those missing in the Titan sub – which was on its way to see the wreckage of the Titanic – are “holding onto hope,” as a robot has been sent to help in the deep sea search. The paper’s front page features an image of Prince William and Alford Gardner – the 97-year-old arrived in Britain in 1948 and was part of the Windrush generation. He met with William to mark the 75th anniversary of…
The Sun – The final hours Summary of the front page A US Navy robot is on its way to help in the search for the missing submersible, The Sun reports. The paper asks for “prayers for Titanic miracle”. The paper also notes that time is running out to find the crew as they are set to run out of oxygen on Thursday. The front page also features a guide to Royal Ascot. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Missing Titanic sub live updates: Time running out as more specialist equipment arrives The missing Titan – a sub that was attempting to take 5 people to the wreck of the Titanic on the Ocean floor, has yet to be located. The sub lost contact on Sunday during its trip to the Titanic wreck, it’s widely believed the Titan is likely trapped amongst the wreckage. An international rescue mission is underway, with aircrafts and ships as well as remotely operated vehicles, combing around 10,000 sq miles of ocean. Noises have been heard in the search but experts are having trouble…
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Turkey’s Erdogan set for economic U-turn and steep interest rate hike Turkey is preparing to reverse President Erdogan’s unorthodox economic policies to combat high inflation. Interest rates, currently at 8.5%, are expected to increase significantly, less than a month after Erdogan was re-elected. A cost of living crisis has swept the country due to an inflation rate of nearly 40%. Erdogan has been reluctant to raise interest rates, but the situation demands a change. The extent of the rate hike is uncertain, with economists divided on the severity. Some suggest an 11.5-point increase to 20%, while others predict rates could…
Ukraine strikes Chonhar bridge to Crimea, says Russia Russian officials say Ukraine has attacked a bridge that links southern Ukraine to the Crimean peninsula. They also claim the attack was likely carried out by British Storm Shadow missiles and the attack was “ordered by London”. The two parallel Chonhar bridges were both damaged but no one was hurt, said the Russian-installed governor in occupied Kherson Vladimir Saldo. The bridge severs as the most direct route from Crimea to the southern front line. It is also a crucial link to the occupied city of Melitopol, situated along the coastal route that…
China restaurant gas explosion kills 31, arrests made At least 31 people have died in an explosion at a restaurant in north-west China, leading to the arrest of nine individuals. Among those taken into custody, according to state media, is the owner of the Fuyang Barbecue Restaurant. The incident, which occurred in Yinchuan City on Wednesday night local time, is believed to have been caused by a gas leak. President Xi Jinping has urged for comprehensive rescue efforts and an investigation into the explosion. The explosion took place on the eve of the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, a time when…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Most of Thursday’s front pages are leading on the ongoing rescue mission to save the five men trapped on the Titan sub which was attempting to explore the wreck of the Titanic when it lost all contact. Missing Titanic sub Several of the papers look at how much time the rescue mission has left to find the missing sub. The Metro reports the sub’s oxygen is set to run out by 11 am UK time. “Prayers for Titanic miracle” reads the Sun, which also uses its headline to point out that time is running…
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Our individual journeys are shaped by the unpredictable events of life, and it is fascinating how they can mould us.
Scorpio, each person has a unique story to share, and you may find yourself captivated by the tales they tell.
The connection between Mercury and Mars brings about new experiences thathave a profound impact on the trajectory of our lives.
Sagittarius, it is important to embrace and appreciate these experiences.
Ahead, you’ll find all the star signs’ horoscopes for June 22 2023. Read on for your full forecast.
Aries
March 21 to April 20
It’s a time for playful and passionate conversations, as romance can move further up your list of priorities, especially if you and another seem to be getting along very well. In general though, the focus on creativity, leisure and entrepreneurship makes this a great time to take an activity further if you enjoy it. And someone you connect with could benefit you greatly, Aries.
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Taurus
April 21 to May 21
With Venus and Mars in your domestic sector, the discussions you have today could help clear the air in a positive way. And with Mercury in the mix, being the one to break the ice concerning any awkward subjects might pave the way for helpful solutions. Need to purchase something for the home? If you’re ready to do some research, you can get a fabulous bargain.
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Gemini
May 22 to June 21
Whatever bright ideas you have, this is not the time to keep them to yourself. Lively and communicative influences encourage you to talk them over with others and get their take, especially close friends. Thinking about promoting your business? Adopt the approach that will have the most impact. In need of a rest? Investing in something special can help you gently recharge.
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Cancer
June 22 to July 23
Need to talk to someone about your finances? With Venus and Mars in your money zone, this is one of the better times to get the advice you need. And with dynamic Mars working on your behalf, you’ll be able to take advantage of an opportunity that could bring in some extra income. Curious about something? If your intuition tells you to investigate it, go ahead, Cancer!
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Leo
July 24 to August 23
Thought and action are in harmony, meaning if an idea grabs you, you’ll be ready to run with it, particularly if it means moving out of your comfort zone. You’re ripe for new challenges and changes that can see you heading into open waters. If this has been precipitated by recent difficulties, then the coming days may find you very determined to reach your chosen destination.
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Virgo
August 24 to September 23
What’s bothering you Virgo? If something is on your mind that you’ve kept to yourself, then today’s pairing of talkative Mercury and fiery Mars can encourage you to speak out. If it’s something personal, choose someone you can confidently trust, as doing so could leave you feeling much better. Ready for something different? A social event might be a real mood booster.
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Libra
September 24 to October 23
You never know what you might learn by making a call to a friend or by connecting with someone who could be a promising contact. The current lively line-up encourages you to get involved in group plans and projects, or to join in on social media, as a golden opportunity may show up. Need some help with a goal or plan? Inviting someone on board can be the answer.
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Scorpio
October 24 to November 22
Planning and organization can be the key to success. And with a chance to be in the spotlight, this is an opportunity to show yourself at your best. Ready to share something of importance? Think about the best way to make an impact, don’t just jump in. There’s also romantic potential with someone who’s had an interesting life. An encounter with them could sizzle with chemistry.
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Sagittarius
November 23 to December 21
A lively Mercury/Mars tie is perfect for travelling with your partner or a companion, as you’ll really enjoy sightseeing and revelling in new experiences. You might also pick up a few tips and tricks that can take your life forward in a very positive way. Something you hear about today could give you hope or be the solution you’ve been searching for. Now it’s all systems go!
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Capricorn
December 22 to January 21
Don’t be too proud to bare your soul to someone who cares about you. If feelings about something have been building, don’t push them back down. Instead, talk this matter over and you might find that in doing so a solution begins to form. It’s also possible there could be a release of emotion which might be very healing. Letting your vulnerable side out is a sign of strength.
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Aquarius
January 22 to February 19
Your social network can be a source of enrichment and support. The current Mercury/Sun link and its positive angle to Mars, suggests a golden opportunity may show up due to a promising discussion. There’s also a delightfully expressive energy in the air that is perfect for socializing or fun dates. Keen on cultural activities? You might relish an art exhibition or concert.
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Pisces
February 20 to March 20
An encounter could leave you excited and eager to see more of someone. You may be wowed by their conversation, which could be like a breath of fresh air. And something you learn from this person might be the answer to an issue or provide telling insights. There’s also the chance of romance or at least of a lively attraction, although this bond may need some nurturing, Pisces.
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Metro – Titanic sub last photo Summary of the front page The last photo taken of the submarine before it began its dive, in which a group of people can be seen on a platform surrounding the vessel in the middle of the ocean, appears on the front of the Metro. Another image of the front page shows David Concannon, an American diver and adviser to the company which operates the submarine, who has said he was supposed to join the expedition but had to cancel to help another client. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK…
The Guardian – ‘Mortgage timebomb’ bailout calls split Tories Summary of the front page Conservative MPs are “increasingly split” over whether the government should offer more support to help with the cost of mortgages, the Guardian reports. The paper says Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is under particular pressure from MPs in northern seats won from Labour at the last election and quotes Jake Berry, chair of the Northern Research Group of MPs, warning that the money the government has spent subsidising energy bills “will have been wasted if they lose their home”. The front page features an image of Ben Stokes…