Some things we just aren’t meant to see.
Month: April 2023
The presenter rejoined Phillip Schofield on air.
UK help for Britons stuck in Sudan ‘severely limited’ Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has warned that UK aid for Britons stranded in Sudan will remain…
Big praise.
Millions of Britons miss out on cheap broadband, due to lack of awareness on offers Over half of low-income households in the UK are unaware…
M1 and A14 closures after crash that left lorry hanging off bridge A lorry driver had a lucky escape after their vehicle crashed into a…
Australia buying more missiles to counter China, according to the country’s major defence review Australia is accelerating its efforts to purchase longer-range missiles to counter…
The former head judge has died aged 78.
£55bn withdrawn from Credit Suisse before rescue Credit Suisse has announced that 61.2bn Swiss francs (£55.2bn) left the bank in the first quarter of 2023,…
NBCUniversal boss Jeff Shell ousted after ‘inappropriate relationship’ at work Jeff Shell, the CEO of NBCUniversal, has resigned from the company after an independent investigation…
‘I don’t blame the nurses, they are great and think she needs the operation. I blame the people in charge, the system, and government policies.’
Tributes have continued to pour in for the late, celebrated performer.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk There are a few stories on the front pages of Monday’s newspapers, including the news Diane Abbott has been…
IN THE PRESS – Monday, April 24: We look at the media reaction to Lu Shaye’s comments on Soviet sovereignty. Some are calling the remarks by the Chinese ambassador to France an embarrassment to President Emmanuel Macron. In other news, the French papers “celebrate” one year since the president’s re-election. Also, a fresh anti-Semitism row has engulfed the UK’s Labour Party, with MP Diane Abbott being suspended from the party. Finally: will space tourists be able to have sex in space?
Nine European countries are holding a summit Monday aimed at scaling up wind power generation in the North Sea, spurred by the fall-out of the Ukraine war and the push for renewables.
It also seems to avoid dangerous blood sugar lows.
The veteran keeper signed a short-term deal until the end of the season.
The trust argues it could lead to more traffic.
‘She’s absolutely wrong about this,’ the GMB host said over the politician’s withdrawn remarks.
It seems like Cain isn’t the only one with anger management issues…
‘Saying “no” isn’t a weakness.’
‘She was one of a kind.’
It’s absolutely OK to learn to swim as an adult.
There’s now another solution. Enter: flushable pads.
The Monday letters page is very impressed by Gran Turismo 7’s VR mode, as one reader is unconcerned about Tears Of The Kingdom dungeons.