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‘What have I done?’ she joked afterwards.
The Met Office said the week will begin with temperatures dropping to near freezing with some areas feeling like -4C.
The ‘sweet’ dog is likely experiencing this because his teeth are getting stuck to his lips.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk The newspapers on Sunday cover a range of stories with plenty of political stories, including Boris Johnson’s reaction to the partygate probe, PM Rishi Sunak’s pledge to tackle illegal crossings and the Rwanda plan being splashed on several papers. Some of the tabloid papers make space for news on Prince Harry – who sat down to discuss his book, opening up about his former drug use. Boris Johnson response to probe slammed The Mail on Sunday focuses on Rishi Sunak’s pledge to tackle illegal Channel migrants, with measures that challenge the “shocking misuse” of…
‘They have a lot in common’.
The Sunday Papers Sunday Papers – Tories turn on BoJo over response to Partygate probe The newspapers on Sunday cover a range of stories. The front pages cover a variety of political stories, with Boris Johnson’s reaction to the partygate probe, PM Rishi Sunak’s pledge to tackle illegal crossings and the Rwanda plan being splashed on several papers. Some of the tabloid papers make space for news on Prince Harry – who sat down to discuss his book, opening up about his former drug use. The Mail on Sunday focuses on Rishi Sunak’s pledge to tackle illegal Channel migrants, with…
Lights out and away we go!
A week after dozens of migrants died when their boat capsized a few hundred metres off the Italian coast, humanitarian ships are grappling with a new “code of conduct” for rescues at sea. Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government in January forbade NGOs from carrying out “simultaneous” rescues at sea, even though ships are legally obliged to provide help during emergencies, according to international law.
Canadian doctor Gabor Maté told Prince Harry he saw the condition as a ‘normal response to abnormal stress’.
‘This, for us, is a painful reminder of something that will never change. Enough is enough.’
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