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Author: News Desk
Front page summary Metro – Celebrity 16:8 fast doubles the risk of dying A study has found a fasting regime popular with celebrities can increase people’s risk of dying from heart disease, Metro reports. The study claims intermittent fasting – an eating regime where adherents restrict food intake to limited hours in the day – almost doubles the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.The paper also pokes fun at Rishi Sunak with its reference to Barack Obama’s visit to Downing Street on Monday – “Popular leader inside No 10”. Metro – Hester la Vista Rishi? No way! By WTX NewsMarch 18, 2024…
Front page summary The Sun – Great to see you again Kate! The Sun reports the Princess of Wales has been pictured out in public with her husband Prince William for the first time since she had abdominal surgery in January. Kate was spotted by a member of the public with Prince William at a farm shop in Windsor after “weeks of wild conspiracy theories and online bullying”, says the paper – a reference to gossip and rumours which have swirled on social media.Elsewhere, the paper speculates that British actor Aaron Taylor Johnson is being lined up as the next James…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Exclusive Keir Starmer: I will not let you down The Daily Mirror says that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to repair the damage caused by years of Tory neglect as he demanded Rishi Sunak call a general election. Starmer tells the paper’s readers that he will not let them down. The UK will likely see its next general election in the second half of 2024. An election has to be called legally before January 2025. Labour is widely expected to win the next election and take office. Like other front pages, the paper also reports…
Front page summary Daily Express – Migrants chosen for first flight to Rwanda in Spring Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has confirmed he expects the first migrants will be deported from Britain to Rwanda this spring, reports the Daily Express, which also says that up to 200 have already been selected.Elsewhere, the front page also reports on Princess Kate asking why have ‘sane people’ turned to conspiracy. Daily Express – Tory MPs’ plot to topple Rishi is self-indulgence By WTX NewsMarch 18, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Have…
Tuesday’s newspaper front pages feature a variety of leads, with pictures of the Princess of Wales out and about a popular splash for the tabloids, and UK politics a hot topic for the broadsheets.
In Santiago, Cuba’s second-largest city, hundreds of people staged a rare public demonstration on Sunday to protest continued power outages and food shortages.
Evergrande, the struggling Chinese property giant, along with its founder Hui Ka Yan, faces allegations of inflating revenues by $78 billion (£61.6 billion) in the two years preceding the company’s default on its debt.
Japan’s central bank has raised the cost of borrowing for the first time in 17 years. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) increased its key interest rate from -0.1% to a range of 0%-0.1%. It comes as wages have jumped after consumer prices rose.
Donald Trump cannot find a private company to guarantee the $464 million (£365 million) he has to pay in a New York civil fraud lawsuit.
Nvidia has revealed its latest artificial intelligence (AI) chip, boasting a significant speed boost of 30 times compared to its predecessor.
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