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Cuadrilla boss Francis Egan said the industry can create jobs, generate private sector investment and provide tax revenue. Cuadrilla boss Francis Egan said the industry can create jobs, generate private sector investment and provide tax revenue.
The U2 frontman appeared as a guest on The Graham Norton Show where he discussed meeting the Fly Me To The Moon singer. The U2 frontman appeared as a guest on The Graham Norton Show where he discussed meeting the Fly Me To The Moon singer.
Jemma Mitchell is the first woman in England to be sentenced to life on television after being found guilty of murder of Mee Kuen Chong A self-styled healer has become the first woman in England to be handed a life sentence on television after being found guilty of murdering her friend and dumping her headless body in Devon. Jemma Mitchell was told she will serve at least 34 years in jail for killing 67-year-old Mee Kuen Chong, a devout Christain, at her London home in June last year. Continue reading… Jemma Mitchell is the first woman in England to be…
Rishi Sunak accused of ‘failure of leadership’ after declining to attend crucial event Rishi Sunak accused of ‘failure of leadership’ after declining to attend crucial event
The readout from their call included no mention of the issues, which have caused tensions between the UK and France since the 2016 Brexit referendum result. The readout from their call included no mention of the issues, which have caused tensions between the UK and France since the 2016 Brexit referendum result.
A Conservative peer accused the RSPB of being ‘lying turds’ during a row. A Conservative peer accused the RSPB of being ‘lying turds’ during a row.
The Guardian – No way back Summary of the front page The Guardian says as Shell reports a round of bumper profits, the UN says there is now “no credible way” to keep to a target of limiting global warming to 1.5C. The front page features a striking image of firefighters tackling wildfires. The paper also reports that home secretary Suella Braverman is facing fresh questions about alleged “security breaches”. Sources told the paper Ms Braverman was confronted by cabinet secretary Simon Case about the leaking of a document. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National…
During the highly anticipated debate on Tuesday night, Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman addressed his health concerns, saying “I had a stroke. He’s never let me forget that”, speaking of his opponent, Dr Mehmet Oz. During the highly anticipated debate on Tuesday night, Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman addressed his health concerns, saying “I had a stroke. He’s never let me forget that”, speaking of his opponent, Dr Mehmet Oz.
Daily Express – Join crusade to save pension triple lock Summary of the front page The Express is launching a campaign to save the pensions triple-lock amid concerns it may be altered. Currently, it means the state pension must rise by whichever of the following is highest: average earnings, inflation, or 2.5%. With inflation so high, the next increase is set to be particularly costly for the government. The front page reports on poppy day, Prince Harry’s book and an appeal for Africa. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Mirror – Ghislaine Maxwell … enjoying a jog in the sun Summary of the front page Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who was jailed for sex trafficking girls, is pictured in the Mirror going for a prison jog. The front page also leaves space to discuss Prince Harry’s memoir – which was revealed yesterday to have the title SPARE and will be released in January. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
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