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Author: David Pike
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Thursday’s front pages feature various stories. Several of the papers feature images of the protests at Wimbledon. Labour education plans The Times leads with reports that Labour if elected at the next general election, would put speaking fluently and clearly at the heart of the national curriculum – giving it the same status as literacy and numeracy. The paper says similar lessons are routinely taught in private schools and…
The 62-year-old star has opened up about living with the illness.,
The seal, named Wings, was spotted with the frisbee tight around her neck.
The excavations took place in Kent.
The shocking incident happened mid-flight.
‘The protest was a lot less interesting than the exit.’
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Jaswant Singh Chail confided his plot to Artificial Intelligence girlfriend ‘Sarai’ who egged him on, the Old Bailey heard.
‘A lot of people in therapy just need to grow up.’
The planned expansion will see thousands more motorists hit with charges.
‘I just hope I can help find a cure which might make things better for others in the future.’
‘The failure to negotiate meaningfully on the very real grievances of junior doctors is frankly unfathomable.’
Karen Foster, 61, of no fixed address, will appear before Blackburn Magistrates’ Court this morning.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Various stories lead Wednesday’s front pages. Several of the papers mark the 75th anniversary of the NHS, whilst also looking at what its future might be. Whilst reports the US government is pushing for Ursula von der Leyen to be the next secretary general of Nato is another lead. The Princess of Wales pictured at Wimbledon is splashed on some of the morning’s papers. NHS 75 Health Secretary Steve…
They’re the first of more than 200 stations to receive the upgrade.
‘The NHS forms part of the fabric of our nation, and its impact on the medical history of Britain, in every area of medicine, cannot be overstated.’
While many celebrated the launch of the new National Health Service, with flags, dances and even a carnival, one official launched the service with a somewhat sombre tone.
Disability campaigners and unions have criticised the plans.
The King’s is getting a coronation north of the border.
Expect a spectacular display.
The child was found dead inside a property.
The Prince and Princess of Wales added the finishing touches to cupcakes and helped lay tables at a reception at St Thomas’ Hospital.
He was being treated in Leeds when he died.
Astonishingly, the police got wind of the sneaky crime and arrested him on the spot.