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Breaking: Emmanuel Macron picks Attal, 34, as France’s youngest PM France’s next prime minister is set to be Gabriel Attal, as President Emmanuel Macron seeks to rejuvenate his presidency through a fresh government lineup. At 34, Attal will become the youngest prime minister in modern French history, surpassing even Laurent Fabius, who was 37 when appointed by François Mitterrand in 1984. Attal will take over from Élisabeth Borne, who resigned after a challenging 20-month tenure marked by a lack of parliamentary majority support. Currently serving as the education minister, Attal’s appointment stands out as a noteworthy choice. His primary responsibility…
Fans defended the star, telling critics to ‘get a grip’.
Jozef Hanuska is accused of murdering 48-year-old Patricia and arranging her body in a sickening display in Bratislava, Slovakia.
‘We had a Gladiators baby!’
Alan Dershowitz said the Duke of York ‘would have won’ his case against Virginia Giuffre but was ‘pressured’ by the late Queen to settle.
Trouble for the Gunners.
The ashes of hundreds of others may also spend the rest of eternity floating in space.
She’s a single mum and has no family left.
Mail Sport – See you gliding around heaven, Franz The back page of the Daily Mail reports on the death of the German football legend Franz Beckenbauer – widely regarded as one of football’s greatest players – who died aged 78. Catch up on all the back pages here
The Daily Express petition calling for a parliamentary debate and free vote on assisted dying backed by Dame Esther Rantzen collected over 9,000 signatures within hours of going live yesterday.
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