- Spain denies using EU pandemic funds for pensions amid political scandal
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- Lukaku Named in Belgium’s World Cup Squad Despite Injury Shortcomings
- Mahmoud Khalil’s Lawyers Urge Court to Halt Deportation Over New Evidence
- Norway revokes missile export licenses to Malaysia amid concerns
- Spain confirms three deaths aboard hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius
- Hungarian officials find asbestos contamination in western road surfaces
- British student who succumbed to cancer may become Gen Z’s first saint
Month: November 2024
Images from yesterday’s farmer’s protest in London dominate much of the UK media – online and in print – amid warnings that the protests are just the start.
The prime minister assures the public that the inheritance tax rule will affect only a small amount of farmers. Around 13,000 farmers protested outside Westminster yesterday and were joined by Jeremy Clarkson and Nigel Farage.
Higher energy rates have pushed up UK inflation the latest figures show. The rate is at its highest in six months. The latest figures come after the government revealed that around 50,000 pensioners will be living in relative poverty next year due to the winter fuel allowance cuts.
The UK cold snap has arrived and more weather warnings have been issued across the country as the wintery weather causes travel disruptions and school closures.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has signed a one-year extension to his contract, keeping him in the Premier League for a little longer.
Away from domestic news, much of the UK media – in print and online – also looks at the latest developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden permitted Ukraine to use US-made weapons to strike Russia – which they did yesterday.
Russia’s Putin has called it a major escalation of war and has, in response, lowered the threshold for a nuclear strike on the West. It’s led to fears a nuclear war may be on the horizon.
After a frosty and in places icy start, many areas will be dry and sunny, though feeling cold. Wintry showers…
The Independent Newspaper, summarisedThe front page of The Independent leads with the news that Ukraine has fired U.S.-supplied long-range missiles…
NFU chief hints farmers could take more extreme action if government ignores inheritance tax protest
NFU chief hints farmers could take more extreme action if government ignores inheritance tax protest Leading farmers have hinted that…
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Inflation soars back above Bank of England target in sharpest spike for two years Inflation has rebounded back above the…
Cold weather payment checker: How to find if you’re eligible and when to expect money The first cold weather payments…
Most Muslims feel Islamophobia has become more widespread summer riots A majority of Muslims feel Islamophobia and hate against them…
‘Brexit is hell,’ artists say as report reveals extent of EU exit toll on musicians Leading musicians have warned that…
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