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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Sunak battles for party amid Rwanda vote Most of Tuesday’s newspapers focus on the battle facing Rishi Sunak as the prime minister attempts to persuade Tory MPs to support his flagship Rwanda bill. MPs on the right of the party want the legislation to go further but more centrist Conservatives are warning against changes. Rwanda Commons debate The headlines are largely centred around the Commons debate on Rwanda, with The Times speculating on a potential rebellion within the Conservative party. Despite concerns from some MPs about the emergency legislation supporting the scheme, Prime Minister…
Richard O’Brien, just 56 when he died, said homelessness was not a ‘lifestyle choice’.
Footage from the horrifying incident shows another adult and a child emerging frightened from the car.
Police are urging the public to help find him.
It’s the second coming of Donald Tusk with implications well beyond Poland’s borders. Two months after a general election marked by a huge turnout comes a comeback for the center-right leader. Tusk’s first stint as prime minister was followed up by a move to Brussels where as president of the European Council, he found himself clashing with the leadership of his own country.
Poland’s parliament voted in favour of Donald Tusk becoming prime minister on Monday, putting an end to eight years of nationalist rule and setting the stage for a thawing of relations with the European Union.
Stunned punters were playing pool when Jamie Kettle crashed the stolen Land Rover Discovery into the pub wall, narrowly missing them.
Six people were killed after tornadoes tore through towns in Tennessee including Madison and Clarksville.
New finds in central Italy suggest ordinary Roman towns were still ‘thriving’ in the 3rd century – when the Empire’s power was crumbling.
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