- Greece issues red weather warning as dust storm disrupts flights in Crete
- Trump’s Latest Efforts Fail to Alleviate Market Uncertainty
- Hungary uses EU veto to block Ukraine aid and sanctions, raising concerns
- Iran Threatens ‘Crushing’ Response to US Policy Changes Amid Tensions
- Barber visited by police after placing fake parking tickets on cars | News UK
- St Helena reveals world’s oldest tortoise, Jonathan, is alive at 193
- Luxembourg earns highest average hourly wage in Europe at €49.7
- Two nights of teen turmoil have turned our streets into a ghost town – Easter worries arise
The Sun - The hundred grand national
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The Sun says a 21-year-old student invested £3,400 in Corach Rambler – and after the horse won the Grand National, the paper says he’s now pocketed £100,000.
The front page features an image of Bukayo Saka after Arsenal threw away a 2-0 lead to end the game 2-2 against West Ham. The league leaders have damaged their chances of winning the Premier League title – with their confidence apparently knocked.
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Greece issues red weather warning as dust storm disrupts flights in Crete
Skies over Crete have turned red due to a dust storm, disrupting flights, including British Airways from London. The Greek national meteorological service issued a red warning for heavy rain and storms. Evacuations may be necessary as conditions worsen.
Trump’s Latest Efforts Fail to Alleviate Market Uncertainty
Trump’s latest address heightened investor concerns, increasing oil prices, illustrating clear market uncertainty despite latest Trump attempt to soothe concerns.

Hungary uses EU veto to block Ukraine aid and sanctions, raising concerns
Hungary has increasingly wielded its veto power within the EU to obstruct decisions on Ukraine aid, sanctions against Russia, and budget matters since 2022. This shift reflects a new strategy, as experts warn the potential for deadlock now threatens the EU’s decision-making efficacy amid geopolitical challenges.

Iran Threatens ‘Crushing’ Response to US Policy Changes Amid Tensions
DUST STORM
Crete faces severe disruption as a Saharan dust storm descends today. Visibility reduced significantly, endangering travel and public health.

Barber visited by police after placing fake parking tickets on cars | News UK
UK MORNING BRIEFING
A barber in Essex faced police scrutiny this morning after distributing 1,000 fake parking tickets as a marketing stunt. The notices contained a discount voucher for haircuts, raising concern among local residents.

St Helena reveals world’s oldest tortoise, Jonathan, is alive at 193
Jonathan, the world’s oldest tortoise, is alive at 193 years old, dispelling recent false reports of his death. The Seychelles Giant Tortoise, who has lived on St Helena since 1882, remains at Plantation House, where he continues to thrive. Learn more about his remarkable life.
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