- Poland’s energy ministry calls for flexibility amid EU coordinated response
- Knesset approves death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murder
- Migrants die in Mediterranean as hypothermia claims lives near Lampedusa
- Iran’s president criticises US military presence and historical interventions
- Hungary lifts veto, enabling first €90 billion loan payment to Ukraine
- NASA prepares Artemis II astronauts for first crewed moon mission in 53 years
- Trump visits Supreme Court for hearing on birthright citizenship order legality.
- Tisza Party leads in polls ahead of Hungary’s 12 April elections
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A Labour MP is facing four weeks’ suspension from the Commons and a recall by-election after an inquiry upheld allegations of sexual misconduct against him. A Labour MP is facing four weeks’ suspension from the Commons and a recall by-election after an inquiry upheld allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
The Prince and Princess of Wales already have three children and speculation has been rife about a fourth baby joining Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The Prince and Princess of Wales already have three children and speculation has been rife about a fourth baby joining Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
It’s still okay to have a tiny crush on him, right?
One of Boris Johnson’s most vocal backers to guest-host Uncensored in week of Tory leadership contest Nadine Dorries will stand in for Piers Morgan on his TalkTV show, Uncensored, next week as the Conservative leadership contest is expected to play out. The Tory MP and former culture secretary, who is one of Boris Johnson’s most vocal and prominent supporters, will guest-host on Monday and Tuesday joined by Emily Sheffield, the former editor of the Evening Standard. Continue reading… One of Boris Johnson’s most vocal backers to guest-host Uncensored in week of Tory leadership contestNadine Dorries will stand in for Piers…
The Guardian – The Bitter End Summary of the front page Rishi Sunak, Penny Mordaunt and Boris Johnson are the Tory candidates that are expected to battle it out to become Britain’s next prime minister, according to The Guardian. “The bitter end” declares the front page, alongside a full-page image of Liz Truss delivering her resignation speech. The paper notes the next PM will be in power by next week – the third prime minister in a matter of months. The front page takes note of Labour’s call for a general election and says Truss’s resignation was “inevitable.” Today’s top…
Princess Anne and Camilla, the Queen Consort, share a deep love for dogs and horses, royal biographer Angela Levin noted. Princess Anne and Camilla, the Queen Consort, share a deep love for dogs and horses, royal biographer Angela Levin noted.
Exclusive: Privilege Style causes problem for Home Office as it bows to pressure from campaigners A charter airline hired to remove people seeking refuge in the UK to Rwanda has pulled out of the scheme after pressure from campaigners. A plane operated by Privilege Style first attempted to fly asylum seekers to the east African country in June but was grounded by an 11th hour ruling by the European court of human rights. Continue reading… Exclusive: Privilege Style causes problem for Home Office as it bows to pressure from campaignersA charter airline hired to remove people seeking refuge in the…
Senior official conceded ‘there’s no independent oversight’ – to news outlet that enrolled Archie, a pet tortoise, to vote in last race Senior official conceded ‘there’s no independent oversight’ – to news outlet that enrolled Archie, a pet tortoise, to vote in last race
Metro – The worst PM we’ve ever had Summary of the front page A bitter battle to become the next prime minister has begun after Liz Truss resigned, ending the shortest premiership in British history, writes the Metro. The paper’s headline reads: “The worst PM we’ve ever had” and says former PM Boris Johnson, who left office on 6 September, is said to be planning a run. The front page features an image of Liz Truss as she gave her resignation speech – after just 44 days on the job, she’s the UK’s shortest-serving PM in history. Today’s top stories…
The First Minister will answer questions on the award of a contract to Ferguson Marine to build two ferries which are now late and over budget. The First Minister will answer questions on the award of a contract to Ferguson Marine to build two ferries which are now late and over budget.
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