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Thursday’s newspaper front pages are another tough read for Prime Minister Liz Truss.
An expert shared her view on the backlash facing the Duchess of Sussex following her criticism of TV and film productions. An expert shared her view on the backlash facing the Duchess of Sussex following her criticism of TV and film productions.
Around 20 demonstrators gathered at the department store in Knightsbridge, central London, at around 9am on Thursday. Around 20 demonstrators gathered at the department store in Knightsbridge, central London, at around 9am on Thursday.
PM fights for political life as senior Tories said to be holding secret talks to replace her PM fights for political life as senior Tories said to be holding secret talks to replace her
Feed the Future: Organisations representing more than one million teachers, support staff and governors tress the need for ‘immediate’ action in letter to the prime minister Feed the Future: Organisations representing more than one million teachers, support staff and governors tress the need for ‘immediate’ action in letter to the prime minister
Ian Paterson performed years of unnecessary operations in NHS and private hospitals after exaggerating and inventing cancer risks. Ian Paterson performed years of unnecessary operations in NHS and private hospitals after exaggerating and inventing cancer risks.
SDP leader William Clouston insisted the Government’s current actions will do “virtually nothing” to “move the dial” on the tens of thousands of illegal entrants to Britain. SDP leader William Clouston insisted the Government’s current actions will do “virtually nothing” to “move the dial” on the tens of thousands of illegal entrants to Britain.
PM fights for political life as senior Tories said to be holding secret talks to replace her PM fights for political life as senior Tories said to be holding secret talks to replace her
Dodgy texts, calls and emails on the rise as UK economic outlook becomes ever bleaker Dodgy texts, calls and emails on the rise as UK economic outlook becomes ever bleaker
But no, they’re ‘not in a throuple’.
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