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Elementor #580553January 19, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Independent – PM set for titanic battle with Lords over Rwanda bill The Independent says defiant peers have rejected Rishi Sunak’s warning not to frustrate “the will of the people” by opposing his flagship Rwanda legislation as the prime minister heads for a showdown with the House of Lords. The front page also reports on an endangered gorilla being born at London Zoo.  Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Leave a comment UK National newspapers

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Elementor #580547January 19, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Dental Health Crisis: Left to Rot New figures show more than 100,000 children were taken to hospital with rotten teeth over five years amid a dental health crisis, writes the Daily Mirror.It says 116 of them a day needed extractions in 2022, with 40% of children no longer having regular NHS teeth check-ups. It’s launching a campaign to get dental access “for all”.The front page also reports Princess Kate is ‘doing well’ following surgery – she is expected to remain in hospital until the end…

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Elementor #580541January 19, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Heir for you Kate The Sun pictures Prince William as he drove home from hospital after being at his wife’s bedside following the Princess of Wales’s abdominal surgery. Princess Kate is expected to remain in hospital until the end of January. The entire front page is dedicated to the story.  Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Leave a comment UK National newspapers

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Chancellor hints at tax cuts amid record high tax burden, William visits Kate after surgery – Paper Talk Friday’s front pages feature a variety of stories with no single story dominating the newspapers. Several of the papers pick up on comments made by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in Davos, Switzerland, who said lower taxes were the “direction of travel”. His comments come as he prepares to deliver the Budget in March. Chancellor hints at tax cuts The Times reports that the tax burden on course to be at its highest level in the post-war era, prompting discussions in the Treasury about…

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Bronson Battersby’s sister does not blame social services for his death Melanie Battersby – the sister of two-year-old Bronson Battersby – has said she doesn’t blame social services for his tragic death.  Bronson was found dead in a Skegness property on January 9. It’s believed he starved to death after his father had a heart attack and died at the same property. Speaking to the BBC, Melanie Battersby shared her belief that “social services and the police did what they could within the powers that they had.” Lincolnshire County Council has initiated a “rapid review” in response to the incident.…

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