- Trump administration proposes $570 increase in citizenship application fees
- British holidaymaker removes towels from sun loungers to deter pool hoggers
- Parts of the internet experience outages following Cloudflare network issue
- UK marks 10 years since Brexit vote as political landscape shifts
- US economy shows signs of recovery as job growth continues this month
- Federal funding of £173.7 million announced to support women in business in Canada
- Judge quashes grand jury subpoenas used to pressure Minnesota officials
- British holidaymakers recount parents’ distress after four-year-old drowns in Lanzarote pool
Day: 1 April 2025
Georgina Burnett faced backlash after posting a fake pregnancy announcement on Instagram, which many deemed insensitive given the struggles of those facing infertility and miscarriage.
Kyle Shaw, 37, received a 20-month suspended sentence and a lifetime restraining order after stalking Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas for six years, mistakenly believing she was his aunt.
Eberechi Eze shone with a goal and an assist, leading Crystal Palace to a convincing 3-0 victory over Fulham in the FA Cup quarterfinals.
The King made his first public appearance since a brief hospital stay due to minor side effects from cancer treatment, honouring Alan Titchmarsh and Katarina Johnson-Thompson at Windsor Castle.
John Bishop ejected a disruptive couple from his show in Torquay after they continued to talk during his performance, despite multiple warnings.
Politics is dominating the news in the United States – and around the world – with Donald Trump’s latest tariffs set to be announced tomorrow, the markets reaction to the impending tariffs and talks of Trump seeking a third term.
Trump is set to announce new tariffs on imports, including a 25% tax on foreign cars. The move aims to boost U.S. manufacturing but may raise prices and strain trade relations. The UK and other countries are expected to respond with their own tariffs.
Trump recently suggested the possibility of seeking a third term in office, despite the clear prohibition outlined in the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which limits presidents to two terms. In a recent interview, Trump stated he was “not joking” about exploring “methods” to remain in power beyond his current term.
Politics is dominating the news in the United States – and around the world – with Donald Trump’s latest tariffs set to be announced tomorrow, the markets reaction to the impending tariffs and talks of Trump seeking a third term.
Trump is set to announce new tariffs on imports, including a 25% tax on foreign cars. The move aims to boost U.S. manufacturing but may raise prices and strain trade relations. The UK and other countries are expected to respond with their own tariffs.
Trump recently suggested the possibility of seeking a third term in office, despite the clear prohibition outlined in the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which limits presidents to two terms. In a recent interview, Trump stated he was “not joking” about exploring “methods” to remain in power beyond his current term.
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