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- 500-year-old oak tree cut down near Toby Carvery ‘was healthy and safe’
- One hundred and five MEPs urge European Commission to fund abortion access
- Cuban Troops Clash with Florida Speedboat, Leaving Four Dead
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- UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle visits Brussels to advocate for “Made in Europe” access
Month: April 2024
Rachel Daly, England international and Aston Villa forward, has announced her retirement from international football. Daly, 32, has 84 caps and was part of the Lioness squad that won Euro 2022.
Front page summary The Independent – Mr Bates lets rip: ‘Post Office bosses are thugs in suits’ The Independent says Alan…
Front page summary The Guardian – ‘Thousands of children unsure of gender identity let down by the NHS’The Guardian says…
Front page summary Metro – ‘Rats infest NHS ward’ The Metro says there have been 18,000 pest cases in English hospitals…
Front page summary The Sun – Royal Exclusive: Blue PeterIt’s a royal front page for the Sun, which reports Peter…
Front page summary Daily Express – ‘Bonkers ruling proves why UK should quit Euro court’ The Express lead on Tory MPs…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – ‘Mr Bates vs the thugs in suits’The latest in the Post Office inquiry leads…
Many of Wednesday’s newspapers cover the newly published review by paediatrician Hilary Cass into NHS provision of gender care for children.
There’s also coverage of the ongoing Post Office scandal as Alan Bates gave evidence at the inquiry yesterday.
South Koreans are voting for a new parliament, which is widely regarded as a midterm evaluation of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s administration. Although Yoon still has three years remaining in his term, his People Power Party (PPP) has encountered difficulties in advancing its agenda due to the opposition dominance in the legislature, primarily by the Democratic Party (DPK).
The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld a 160-year-old near-total abortion ban, ruling that the state can enforce it. Originating in 1864, predating Arizona’s statehood, this law stipulates penalties of two to five years in prison for abortion, except when the mother’s life is endangered.
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