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Before the next mainline game rolls around, the Like A Dragon series puts former protagonist Kiryu back in the spotlight.
Travelling Europe on the new generation of night train reducing your carbon footprint European night trains are finding a second life. After years of being in a state of decline, following the explosion of budget flights, a new generation of night trains has begun to spring up. This new generation of sleeper trains reflects the climate-conscious world we live in, with more and more people wanting greener travel options. ‘The greenest way to cross Europe’ EU politicians have been backing the expansion of night trains as part of their mission to cut Europe’s carbon footprint. France has already banned short…
11 Labour Councillors including the leader of Burnley have resigned from the Labour Party over Sir Keir Starmer’s decision not to push for a ceasefire in Gaza
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‘The next thing I remember was waking up the next morning in the sepsis ward, and I didn’t know what was happening.’
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The musician’s bandmates have paid an emotional tribute.
‘We are already cracking down on those who try to exploit the welfare system in a push to save the taxpayer £1.3bn in the next year.’
A man who said being ‘upset’ about the Queen’s death was a reason for his speeding been slapped with a six-month driving ban.
Mail Sport – Free my dad The back page of the Daily Mail newspaper – like most of the back pages – reports on Luis Diaz coming off the bench to score a crucial goal for Liverpool. The match ended 1-1 and Diaz’s efforts ensured Liverpool were able to get at least a point from the match that they were expected to dominate and win. The Colombian footballer held up his football shirt after scoring to reveal a message calling for the release of his dad. His parents were kidnapped in Colombia last week, his mum has been released but…
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