Elementor #579640January 16, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Kyle to be dad again The Sun says Manchester City star Kyle Walker is going to be a dad again – for the sixth time.Annie Kilner, the estranged wife of Manchester City and England star Kyle Walker, is six months pregnant with their fourth child, according to the Sun. The paper reported last week that Kilner had left Walker, with whom she has three children, after finding out he had fathered a second child by another woman. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you…
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Elementor #579632January 16, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – PM: I’ll defy Euro judges who block Rwanda flights The prime minister has said he’s willing to overrule European human rights judges if they try to block migrant deportation flights to Rwanda, says the Daily Express.The paper says the prime minister faces a “turbulent 48 hours trying to secure Tory support” for the bill but has insisted it is “the toughest piece of migration legislation that anyone’s ever seen”. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click…
Elementor #579626January 16, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Name Calling The Mirror leads with claims in a book that the late Queen was unhappy that Harry and Meghan named their daughter Lilibet – her own nickname.Harry and Meghan have previously claimed that the Queen support the move. The book alleges that the Queen responded to the news by saying: “The only thing I own is my name… they’ve taken that.” Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Leave a comment UK…
France’s President Emmanuel Macron is to answer questions from the media at a rare press conference on Tuesday as he seeks to turn around his second term with a new cabinet.
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Israel-Gaza war: Hamas video claims to show dead hostages Hamas released a new video claiming to depict the bodies of two Israeli hostages, alleging their deaths resulted from Israeli air strikes on Gaza. This follows a prior video showing the hostages alive, accompanied by a warning of potential harm if Israel’s bombardment continued. hostages were killed by strikes Israel refuted the claim that the hostages were killed by strikes, with the defence minister accusing Hamas of psychological abuse. He emphasised the necessity of military pressure to secure the release of additional hostages. Israel is fighting back on PR level, after…
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Farmers clogged Berlin streets with their tractors on Monday, honking their horns in protest at a plan to scrap tax breaks on the diesel.
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Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer: Ignore Labour landslide poll prediction The Times says Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer have both told their parties to ignore a poll suggesting the Conservatives are on course for a 1997-style wipeout. The prime minister insisted voters should “stick with the plan that is delivering change” as he indicated he was banking on people feeling better off later in the year. “There have been lots of polls over the last year, there will be hundreds more polls. The only one that matters is the one when the general election comes,” he said on a…
Sunak plays down dire poll figures amid warnings of election wipeout Express and Star says Rishi Sunak has played down polling suggesting that the Tories could be on course for a 1997-style wipeout at the next general election. It comes after a major opinion poll indicated Labour could be on course for a 120-seat majority in the election expected later this year. A YouGov survey of 14,000 people indicates that the Prime Minister’s party could hold on to as few as 169 seats as Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour enters Downing Street with 385. The polling, reported by the Telegraph, indicated…
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Smiling, sex, & chocolate… 11 ways to beat the Blue Monday blues on the most depressing day of the year The Sun says TODAY is Blue Monday — the most depressing day of the year. It is when a combination of cold weather, the post-Christmas comedown, piling debt and growing guilt over failed New Year’s resolutions hits us all where it hurts. When we smile our brain releases endorphins and other natural painkillers such as serotonin. These hormones make us feel good and help us relax. Contrary to common belief, you don’t have to be on the receiving end of…
Is ‘Blue Monday’ Actually Each Year’s Most Depressing Day? Forbes says Is this “Blue Monday” claim a true Monday claim? In 2005, Sky Travel, a company in the U.K., began labeling the third Monday of January each year as “Blue Monday.” The company claimed that it’s the day when happiness levels fall to the lowest levels of the year. So since tomorrow, January 15, will be the third Monday of 2024, should you be prepared for a particularly rough day? Or is this whole “Blue Monday” claim a bit—how shall we say it—bogus? Well, you may want to get your…
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The Financial Times says the government tried to block Fujitsu, the firm implicated in the Post Office scandal, from new public contracts in the early 2010s.
Elementor #579196January 15, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – As 5 migrants die in the Channel … Stop the deaths! Metro leads with a plea to stop migrant deaths in the Channel after five more people drowned at the weekend.The headline plays on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s “stop the boats” slogan. The PM said stopping the boats was one of his key priorities in 2023. A photo of Frederik X kissing his wife Queen Mary after becoming Denmark’s monarch features on several front pages, including Metro. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share…
Elementor #579190January 15, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – NHS drug shortage poses threat to patients’ lives, say pharmacist The Guardian leads with a warning from pharmacists that a shortage of medicines in the NHS is endangering lives. The paper has seen figures showing that the number of products affected has doubled in two years. They include treatments for epileptic seizures, schizophrenia, and some cancers. The paper cites the lower purchasing power of the pound, after the Brexit referendum, as a possible cause. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its…
Elementor #579184January 15, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Daily Telegraph – Tories facing 1997-style wipeoutA survey suggests the Tories face huge losses in the next election – with Labour ending up with a 120-seat majority, The Daily Telegraph reports.The right-wing broadsheet, which is broadly supportive of the Conservative Party, carries a new poll which forecasts a Tory wipeout on a level similar to 1997, when Labour’s Tony Blair won in a landslide. If the YouGov poll bears out at the election, the Tories would retain just 169 seats, the paper says. Today’s top stories…