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- Trump orders reduction in childhood vaccines as Kennedy’s research stalls
- Sainsbury’s halts facial recognition at London store after false accusation
- Twelve people killed in tourist bus crash on M3 motorway in Hungary
- EU proposes major tobacco tax overhaul, raising cigarette duties by 139%
- US economy shows signs of recovery as inflation rates begin to stabilize
- Thieves steal Renaissance masterworks from MuMe museum during Ferragosto holiday
- Grizzly bear escapes enclosure at Calgary Zoo before being recaptured
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The goalkeeper has joined Saudi side Al-Ahli.
At least 150 arrests in violent protests over France police killing Mass protests, following the killing of a teenager, have led to at least 150 people being arrested across France. France has been dealing with a second night of protests which were caused by the fatal shooting of Nahel M. The 17-year-old was shot dead at point-blank range as he refused a traffic stop and attempted to drive away. The officer accused of killing Nahel, who said he had fired because he felt his life was in danger, is in custody on charges of voluntary manslaughter. It has been reported…
Prices rise for package holidays in Greece, Spain and Turkey Holiday prices have jumped for Mediterranean hotspots including Majorca and Crete. All-inclusive package holidays are soaring, with the average price of a week with full food and board in Majorca in Spain up 21%. Prices for Tenerife have risen more than 22%, figures from TravelSupermarket showed. Crete is 25% more expensive than last year. The most popular destinations, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Portugal and Cyprus have all gone up nearly 12%. And prices beyond the Med have also risen, according to the BBC.
Presumed human remains found in Titan sub debris The wreck of the Titan submersible has been pulled out of the sea and presumed human remains have been found within the wreckage, according to the US coast guard. The sub imploded on a deep dive to see the wreckage of the Titanic. Five people were killed instantly, including three British nationals. Pieces from the sub were unloaded in St John’s, Canada on Wednesday. The sub’s rear cover and landing frame were among the debris found. A formal analysis of the remains will now be conducted, the coast guard said in a…
Madonna postpones tour after intensive care stay American pop star Madonna has postponed her world tour after being in a hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU) with a serious bacterial infection. Her manager Guy Oseary said the infection was “serious” and led to her staying in the ICU for several days. She is expected to make a full recovery. In a statement, Oseary said her health was improving, but she is still under medical care. Madonna was expected to launch her 84-stop tour next month. US media reports the 64-year-old star is receiving treatment in New York City. Forbes lists Madonna…
‘Prince William said he wanted to go over.’
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Thursday’s front pages report on the news that the UK’s largest water company, Thames Water, could be close to collapse. There have been emergency meetings and plans are being drawn up as the crisis deepens. There are also reports the government could seek to nationalise the company. Thames Valley chaos The Guardian leads with an unnamed minister saying the government has “no true grasp of the costs” involved in stopping the collapse of the company – which serves 15 million customers. The paper says the company could have a hole of £10bn in its…
The special report will include whether statements by Mr Johnson’s supporters could be considered a contempt of Parliament in their own right.
EastEnders have been left fearing the worst in the wake of Emmerdale’s latest casting news.
‘The water would have come in at such a pressure that, once it reached the critical point, it would have happened almost instantly.’
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