A very positive second half for the Red Devils in their win over Nottingham Forest.
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It dated back to when Three Lions was topping the charts, Trainspotting was a box office hit and Tickle Me Elmo was the top toy.
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Tilly’s exposing her famous father.
Around 100 people gathered to light candles in memory of the young girl killed in the tragic attack
Boeing bid farewell to its famous jumbo jet as it took a route that left a trail looking like a number 747 in the sky.
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Mourners entered the Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis lead by a procession of African drummers, who performed before a large choir sang a hymn of praise.
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The EU plan is a direct response to the $369-billion Inflation Reduction Act promoted by US President Joe Biden.
Police posted an image of a man wanted for questioning regarding the missing monkeys.
Negotiations between the two blocs — Mercosur includes Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — started in 2000 and were concluded in June 2019.
This Italian town has been named the friendliest place in the world The Metro says Who doesn’t love a little bit of Italy? It’s got amazing food, stunning views, amazing weather and it’s steeped in culture. But it just got even better because one of its towns was just named the friendliest place in the world. Polignano a Mare was at the top of the list when it came to finding the friendliest place to travel by Booking.com. The town sits on Italy’s Adriatic coast and is known for its breathtaking clifftop location and white pebble beaches – and it…
PM Sunak should send fighter jets to Ukraine – BoJo Boris Johnson : Sunak should ‘forget about Putin’ and send fighter jets to Ukraine Boris Johnson has condemned Rishi Sunak’s decision not to send fighter jets to Ukraine, as he urged western leaders to “give them what they need”. The former Tory prime minister suggested that it would “save time” if the UK and its allies gave Volodymyr Zelensky’s forces the fighter jet aircraft they had asked for now. “This is not the moment to delay any support to Ukraine, this is the moment to double down on our support.…
The new rules come after rising interest rates led to a string of bankruptcies in the sector in 2022 (Picture: Credit: Damien Loverso / Alamy Stock Photo) Britain’s finance ministry laid out its first set of rules to regulate cryptoassets on Wednesday. The move follows the collapse of crypto exchange FTX last year, which wiped out billions of dollars in client funds. ‘Our view is that this reinforces the case for clear, effective, timely regulation and proactive engagement with industry,’ Financial Services Minister Andrew Griffith said in proposals put out to public consultation. ‘This includes a proposal to bring centralised cryptoasset exchanges into financial…
A very busy deadline day.
The Metro – You still don’t get it Summary of the front page The Metro’s headline reads: “You still don’t get it”. The paper leads with a story about a “disastrous” TV interview given by Matt Hancock. The former health secretary was quizzed over the money he took from his TV appearance in the I’m A Celebrity show – he donated £10k to charity and took home over £300k. Mr Hancock had previously said he was doing the TV show for charity. The front page shows an image of Matt Hancock from the TV interview. Today’s top stories Like this…
Delta flight attendant Floyd Dean-Shannon held hands with the passenger through turbulence.
The Independent – School’s out: 200,000 teachers strike in biggest shutdown for three decades Summary of the front page The Independent’s front page says parts of the country will grind to a halt on Wednesday as around 200,000 teachers take part in their biggest strike for three decades. The front page features a picture of the late Queen and Prince Andrew with a story about the Queen telling Andrew to clear his name by doing charity work. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Want a Domino’s for dinner? Well, it might be cheaper to fly to Italy and eat a pizza in the country that invented it.
The Guardian – Half a million to strike as unions warn talks are ‘going backwards’ Summary of the front page The Guardian warns that “significant disruption” is predicted on Wednesday as up to half a million workers go on strike. Thousands of schools will shut, rail lines will close and border operations will be disrupted, it says, adding that unions say negotiations on ending industrial action are “going backwards”. The front page reports on the police response to the Hillsborough tragedy and the apology from the chiefs. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous…
Daily Mirror – Raab bullied staff like an abusive husband Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror reveals claims from civil servants that Dominic Raab behaved like an abusive partner who would “belittle and demean” staff. Mr Raab has denied previous bullying claims made against him. The front page also reports on today’s strike action, calling it the biggest industrial action in decades. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Sun – Mummy’s lost Summary of the front page The Sun says the two young daughters of missing woman Nicola Bulley broke down in tears after their dad told them “mummy’s lost”. Ms Bulley was last seen walking her dog near the river when she mysteriously disappeared – her phone and dog were found, and her phone was still connected to a conference call when it was discovered on a bench. The paper also reports that a man they believe could be a key witness has come forward and is speaking to police. The front page also reports on…