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Elementor #582337January 25, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Your country will need you to fight Putin The Metro leads on comments from a British Army general hinting that men and women across the UK should be prepared to be called up to fight a potential war against Russia in the future. Gen Sir Patrick says Britain should train a “citizen army” ready to fight a war on land in the future.The paper quotes his warning that an increase in reserve forces alone “would not be enough”, pointing to the threat from Russia and the…

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Elementor #582328January 25, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The i newspaper – Post Office knew second IT system had faults but prosecuted staff anyway The i reports that the Post Office allegedly knew a second IT system had faults but prosecuted sub-postmasters anyway. The claims come amid an ongoing inquiry over the wrongful convictions of Post Office staff due to failures in another software program.The paper says the Capture system was installed in 1995 and that sub-postmasters have told the paper they were wrongly fired and prosecuted when issues arose. Today’s top stories Like this article?…

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Elementor #582322January 25, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – You will deliver! PM vows to no Royal Mail cutbacks The Daily Express says Rishi Sunak has insisted Royal Mail will continue to deliver letters six days a week while he is in Number 10.The paper says regulator Ofcom has set out two options for Royal Mail to save millions of pounds and improve the current service. The tabloid says the first option is scrapping the six-day format, replacing it with deliveries on five, or even three days a week. The second option includes having…

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Elementor #582310January 25, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Face to face with gastric op death surgeon The Daily Mirror reports that it has tracked down a doctor in Turkey who performed weight loss surgery on a British woman who died. The paper says the surgeon denies any wrongdoing.Londoner Morgan Ribeiro died after collapsing on a flight home following the surgery. The paper says the 20-year-old used her own trust fund to pay for a gastric sleeve, adding the surgeon at the private hospital in Istanbul, Dr Serkan Bayil, has insisted he did nothing…

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Elementor #581978January 24, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Independent – Scandal of 30 staff suspended at one mental health unit The Independent says more than 30 members of staff at a major NHS mental health hospital have been suspended over claims of misconduct.The front page features a large image of two of the Nottingham stabbing victims – Grace O’Malley Kumar and Barnaby Webber – as their killer pleads guilty to manslaughter. The front page also leaves room for the Oscar nominations – noting Margot Robbie has missed out on the female lead nomination.  Today’s top stories…

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Elementor #581972January 24, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Hero vs the Timebomb The Metro says the brother of teenager Grace O’Malley-Kumar says she died a hero trying to save her friend from a triple killer. The paper also reports that the killer had attacked his flatmates but had been ‘let off’. The front page leaves room for Oscar nominations.  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

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Elementor #581966January 24, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – PM warns of more attacks in Yemen as crisis grows The Guardian says Rishi Sunak has warned of further bombing raids in Yemen if Houthi attacks on shipping continue as he came under mounting pressure from MPs.News of the latest attack on the Houthis in Yemen features on the front page, as it reflects on the prime minister rejecting calls from MPs for a House of Commons vote over military action as pressure grows to clarify its long-term strategy on the Red Sea crisis. Elsewhere, the…

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