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The Sun – Ship hits the fan Summary of the front page The Sun leads on a row over the meaning of a representation of a ship that appears on the club badges of both Manchester City and Manchester United. The paper reports that “woke lunatics” think the ships depicted on the crests refer to the slave trade. But it says fans and historians have insisted the vessels are a “proud symbol” of the city’s global free trade links. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
‘I will go on the pitch and throw him the ball!’
‘We can often be a bit too focused on the penetration aspect of sex and forget the pleasure possibilities of stimulating other parts of the body.’
How long would you have to work to afford those new trainers?
Uni complaints in England and Wales hit record high for fourth successive year In 2022, for the fourth consecutive year, the number of student complaints concerning university courses in England and Wales reached a record high. The Office of the Independent Adjudicator (OIA) received 2,850 complaints, which is 3% more than the previous year, and awarded £1,050,114 in compensation. While Universities UK asserted that most students have positive experiences, almost a quarter of the complaints received in 2022 were related to the pandemic, indicating its continuing impact. Additionally, academic appeals accounted for 38% of the total complaints, an increase from…
Junior doctors’ strike: Medical chiefs call on third party to broker talks Medical leaders from The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges have called for an independent organisation to be brought in to resolve the ongoing pay dispute between junior doctors and the government. Last week’s junior doctor strike led to almost 200,000 cancelled appointments and operations. The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges is concerned about the impact on patients and services of prolonged industrial action. It suggested that a conciliation service such as Acas would be necessary to resolve the issue. The BMA, which represents junior doctors, has already reached…
Police probe claims man seen in water calling for help in missing Levi Davis case Levi Davis, a former rugby player and X Factor contestant from the UK, has been missing since October 29, with his last confirmed sighting being on CCTV in Barcelona’s city centre. His mother has now been told by Catalan police that he may have been spotted in distress in the city’s port. According to reports by cruise ship staff, they saw a man in the water shouting for help, and the police are investigating this claim. Davis arrived in Barcelona on October 20 by boat…
The 25-year-old’s contract is up in the summer.
A fan has recreated the original Pokémon game with the graphics from Octopath Traveler and it looks very impressive.
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