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The Middleton family is angered by Kate Middleton’s uncle, Gary Goldsmith, received a stern talking-to from her parents after enlisting for Celebrity Big Brother.
Many of Monday’s newspapers continue to share their expectations for the Wednesday Budget. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is hoping to introduce tax cuts in the upcoming Budget – a key policy for Conservatives – but several front pages warn that a squeeze on public spending to fund the tax cuts could leave the country facing even worse living standards.
Russian authorities claim to have shot down 38 drones, prompting a temporary closure of the Kerch bridge linking Crimea to Russia.
While racist incidents from crowds are not uncommon in Australian sports, conflicts between players are rare.
Despite concerns raised by the government over affordability, nearly 60% of voters supported the measure in Sunday’s poll.
Pressure for a ceasefire increased after Israeli troops killed at least 112 people outside Gaza City during an aid convoy rush.
However, Trump maintains a substantial lead over Haley and remains the frontrunner to potentially face Joe Biden in the November election.
Gang leaders say they want to force Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign. The groups who want him to quit control around 80% of Port-au-Prince.
The issue is one of the most polarising in US politics and will be a key feature of this year’s race to the White House.
The current Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – who has held the position for more than three decades – encouraged voters to cast their ballots. He said not voting “would not solve anything.”
Tour operators have been ordered to pay NZ$10m (£4.8m) in compensation to the victims of the White Island volcano disaster, that killed 22 people.
Crowds were trying to get much-needed aid from a convoy of lorries on the coastal road southwest of Gaza City.
‘They are preparing to strike our territory and, using the best possible forces, the most effective forces to do so.
“Another one! In addition to the one in the morning!” Ukraine’s General Staff announced in a Facebook post on the afternoon of 27 February.
South Korea’s government has also threatened to revoke their medical license if they do not return to work on Thursday.
The judge sentenced him to three years in juvenile detention, saying that “good luck” had “prevented a tragic outcome.”
Two French naval vessels and a helicopter were deployed. The other passengers on board were taken to safety.
Abortion has been legal in France since 1974 but pressure has grown to further cement it in law.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 60 counties.
The ruling marks the first time the court has weighed in on such a case.
In a blog post sharing an email sent to employees, boss Jim Ryan called the move “sad news” and said it was “a difficult day at our company”.
Bonaire is the latest victim of oil contamination stemming from the barge, which ran aground earlier this month.
The employees are set to be moved to Apple’s artificial intelligence (AI) division instead, according to Bloomberg News.