- Charter boat sinks off Richmond coast; six presumed drowned, RCMP reports
- Justice Department launches investigation into Senator Ruben Gallego’s campaign funds
- Lab-grown cells restore retinal function in mice, offering hope for blindness treatment
- Macron condemns global rise in executions at World Congress against death penalty
- Five humanitarian workers killed in South Sudan convoy ambush
- RCMP investigate suspicious deaths of two men found in Fall River home
- Supreme Court affirms birthright citizenship, overturning Trump’s order
- Russia increases mandatory military training for children aged 11 to 17
Author: News Desk
An Air India flight bound for London Gatwick crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, on Thursday.
Peter Krykant, a prominent advocate for drug policy reform and safe consumption rooms, passed away at the age of 48, leaving a significant legacy in the UK’s approach to addiction.
The UK, Spain, and EU have reached a historic deal on Gibraltar.
Marseille has reached an agreement in principle to sign England midfielder Angel Gomes, as announced by the Ligue 1 club.
DarkViperAU’s humorous reaction during a sponsored stream highlights the game’s numerous bugs and glitches, undermining its promotional efforts.
The FT says the NHS, defence and education are the winners from the review but the Home Office, Foreign Office and Culture Department face a “squeeze”.
Chancellor turns on the tax and spend taps The Times front page reacts to yesterday’s spending review unveiled by the chancellor in the Commons. There’s coverage of the US planning to scrap the Aukus deal with the UK and Australia. A tribute to Brian Wilson tops the paper.
The spend of austerity The Metro’s front page reacts to the chancellor’s spending review – unveiled yesterday in the Commons. The paper says the huge £300bn spree marks the end of austerity. A tribute to Brian Wilson tops the paper.
A reckless splurge we (and our children) will be paying off for years The front page of the Daily Mail gives its opinion on the chancellor’s spending review – and they are not happy! The paper says the chancellor’s “splurge” will see the taxpayer and their children paying it off for years. An opinion piece calls the chancellor “delusional”.
Reeves gambles on ‘renewing Britain’ to win trust of voters The front page of The Guardian reports on the chancellor’s spending review calling it a gamble and suggesting it’s an attempt to see off the rise of Reform UK. There’s coverage of the ‘historic’ deal with Spain on Gibraltar and the violence in Northern Ireland.
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