Come again?
Author: WTX News
Earthquakes can’t be predicted.
‘No one knows me like Spotify knows me.’
‘I’ll go to work and won’t come home. He will come and kill me.’
Sam returned to the show in November 2023.
We’ve never slept better tbh.
Elementor #580248January 18, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – Sunak’s Rwanda bill survives as Tory revolt melts away – for now The Guardian says the Tory rebellion over the Rwanda bill “melted away” as dozens of MPs shied away from further damaging Rishi Sunak’s authority and potentially bringing down the government.The paper also reports on the warning issued to Iran after they stuck Pakistan claiming the neighbouring country was housing militants. Pakistan says six people were killed in the Iranian missile strikes, two of which were children. Today’s top stories Like this article? why…
Elementor #580236January 18, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Royals’ double health shock Metro also features the operations of the Princess of Wales and the King – and calls it a “double health shock”.Aides have not disclosed the princess’s illness but have said it is not cancer-related and that the procedure was a success, the Metro reports. The paper adds that the King was said to be keen to reveal his own diagnosis to encourage other men to get any symptoms checked. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy ……
Elementor #580230January 18, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Royals rocked by Kate op The Sun says the royals’ operations are a “double health blow” and notes how the announcements were made just over an hour apart.Kensington Palace announced on Wednesday that the Princess of Wales was recovering in hospital after undergoing abdominal surgery. Just hours later, Buckingham Palace said the King was to have a procedure to address a benign enlarged prostate. The paper says the princess will remain in hospital for 10 to 14 days and could then require three months of rest…
Worst, worst nightmare.
Elementor #580218January 18, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – Kate doing well after surgery but recovery to take weeks The Princess of Wales is “doing well” after her abdominal operation but will need several weeks to recover, according to the Daily Express.The paper leaves room to report on the Rwanda bill passing – marking it as a victory for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. 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
At least 16 airstrikes hit the Suluki Valley, described by Lebanese sources as the “densest bombardment of a single location” since border area hostilities began three months ago.
Minimal effort for maximum reward, we say.
A flooding faux pas lead to 13 years of fun.
Five people were injured by the boiling water as it burst into the sky.
A Maryland boy was bitten in a shark attack that some witnesses said happened at Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas.
EXCLUSIVE: As the King will go for the treatment of Prostate cancer, an expert has shut down the misconceptions about the disease.
Are politicians too scared to make less immediately popular arguments and actions?
Price rises are coming.
This is the biggest protest in Russia since Putin invaded Ukraine.
It’s eating its own galaxy to death.
Wishful thinking or are The Traitors fans on to something?
France’s controversial new culture minister, Rachida Dati on Wednesday said she plans to run for Paris mayor in 2026, only days after joining President Emmanuel Macron’s reshuffled government. Dati’s arrival was the biggest surprise in last week’s cabinet shake-up that saw 34-year-old Gabriel Attal take over as prime minister.
In a high-stakes discussion at Ukraine House in Davos, Ukrainian MP Yehor Cherniev warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin may not wait for a conclusive victory in Ukraine before launching a potentially ominous attack on other European nations.
Elementor #579889January 17, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Fujitsu’s boss: We will pay up Metro says the boss of Fujitsu has indicated the firm will contribute to compensation for those affected by the Post Office IT scandal.Paul Patterson appeared before MPs on the Business and Trade Select Committee on Tuesday. The Metro quotes Mr Patterson admitting that Fujitsu helped the Post Office prosecute innocent people and that it now has a “moral obligation to contribute” to compensation packages. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click…