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John Prescott, Labour deputy prime minister under Tony Blair, dies aged 86 – UK politics live Former trade union activist…
A fourth tourist has reportedly died from suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos. Australian teenager Bianca Jones, 19, death was confirmed by her family on Thursday. Earlier in the day, the US State Department confirmed the death of an American man who died in the tourist hotspot of Vang Vieng.
John Prescott, former Labour deputy prime minister has died at the age of 86, his family have confirmed. They said he died peacefully on Wednesday to the sound of jazz music at his care home, where he had been living with Alzheimer’s disease.
Incident near railway forces closure of Glasgow Queen Street station The warning was issued just after 8pm, stranding many commuters…
UK to scrap warships, helicopters, and drones in £500m defence cuts The defence secretary has announced emergency cuts to the…
Liam Payne’s funeral and the use of British-made weapons being used by Ukraine to strike Russia lead Thursday’s newspapers.
Several tabloids lead with reports on the funeral of former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne, who died last month after he fell from his balcony in Argentina. Much of the front page coverage features images from outside the Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
There is a heightened fear for the tabloids as Ukraine has fired British-made missiles into Russia for the first time. The broadsheets take a more measured tone on their front pages, as they report the British missiles struck deep inside of Russia.
At the event titled “Why Words Matter,” organized by the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), European Parliament Vice President Antonella Sberna…
The story of Rafa Nadal. The ultimate tribute in Paris by Nike who spared no cost in paying homage to…
What have we learned from Nvidia’s growth? Chinese companies do it properly, they cross all t’s and dot all i’s,…
Suðurnes Chief of Police said that the evacuation of Grindavík and the Blue Lagoon went very smoothly. A volcano has…
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