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The Brexit activist’s attempt to show UK’s “superior” trade relations sparked the fury of Deborah Meaden. Deborah Meaden shut down Brexit activist John Longworth when he tried to suggest the UK’s trade deals are better than those the European Union has been able to negotiate with other countries. Since Britain left the EU, successive Tory Governments have signed three trade agreements with New Zealand, Australia and Singapore, with at least seven other agreements pending signature. According to the Brexit activists, those trade deals and the upcoming ones are a sign Brexit Britain is surpassing the EU on the international stage. https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1678165/brexit-news-deborah-meaden-uk-free-trade-deals-agreements-european-union-vn
The Independent – Truss accepted campaign help from ex-minister despite harassment claim Summary of the front page Number 10 sources have claimed Liz Truss accepted help during her leadership campaign from a former government minister accused of sexual harassment, according to The Independent. The paper does not lead on the party conference mess but instead accuses the PM of accepting help from someone she knew had allegations of sexual harassment against him. The paper further claims there she suggested he might make a return to serve in her government. Today’s top stories UK National newspapers Previous Next Like this article?…
Evan Peters stars as notorious serial killer The Jeffrey Dahmer in Netflix’s new show Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has broken records and became one of Netflix’s most-watched shows of all time. The series, which stars Evan Peters as the notorious American serial killer, was released on September 21 on the streaming site and clearly had a huge impact on viewers. In just two weeks, the series became Netflix’s ninth most popular English-language TV series of all time. Monster was viewed for 496.1 million hours so far, with at least 56 million homes who have viewed all…
The Guardian – Truss delivers a new common enemy to fractured Tory party Summary of the front page Liz Truss has tried to unite her party around a common enemy of the “anti-growth coalition” of trade unions, remainers and green campaigners after a turbulent Tory conference left her leadership in peril, reads the front page of The Guardian. The paper described the four-day Tory party conference as “fractious”, ending with an “embattled” PM warning of “stormy days” ahead. Today’s top stories UK National newspapers Previous Next Like this article? Leave a comment
A CLASSIC Ferrari discovered in a garage after being forgotten about for 40 years has been dragged out and is up for sale. classic Ferrari The rare 1964 Ferrari 330 GT is one of only 20 right-hand drive models imported to the UK and is set to fetch £70,000 at auction. The relative scarcity of the 330 GT makes them highly collectable among classic car enthusiasts. This one was bought for £1,750 by Peter Marshal, who picked it up ‘on a whim’ in 1971 because he thought it was a ‘fabulous looker’. But after having problems with the car’s brakes he put it…
Alec Baldwin the case between the producers of Rust and the family of Halyna Hutchins will be dismissed after a settlement was reached with her widow, Matthew Hutchins. Alec Baldwin The husband of the late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins confirmed that the wrongful death case against the producers of Rust will be dismissed. In a statement released on Wednesday, Matthew Hutchins said: “We have reached a settlement, subject to court approval, for our wrongful death case against the producers of Rust, including him and Rust Movie Productions, LLC. “As part of that settlement, our case will be dismissed. “The filming of Rust, which…
Chat show host Graham Norton has spilled the beans about who he reckons is the worst person he’s interviewed on The Graham Norton Show – admitting the experience was ‘chilling’ Graham Norton has revealed the ‘worst guest’ he’s ever had on his BBC chat show. The Irish star, 59, has been hosting The Graham Norton show since 2007 – and it’s one of the Beeb’s biggest hits. But now the popular presenter has opened up about a less than unpleasant experience on the programme. Speaking at the weekend for an event at the Aviva Stadium to promote his new book, Forever Home,…
Gloria Hunniford became emotional and broke down in tears on Wednesday afternoon after watching a tribute video to her late daughter Caron Keating, marking her 60th birthday. Gloria Hunniford On Wednesday afternoon, the Loose Women panel which included Christine Lampard, Coleen Nolan, Dame Kelly Holmes and Gloria Hunniford, celebrated Gloria’s late daughter Caron who would have turned 60. To mark the special birthday, the show played a special video which was dedicated to Caron, her life and her family with the help of Gloria. As it came to an end, Gloria broke down in tears as she reflected on no longer having…
The Duke of York stepped back from public duties in 2019 following his disastrous Newsnight interview over his friendship with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew Prince Andrew’s reported hopes of a royal comeback have been ended by the King, a royal biographer has claimed. Finding Freedom co-author Omid Scobie said that while Charles has “sympathy” for the Duke of York he will “never” allow him to return to frontline duties. Writing in his column for Yahoo! News, Mr Scobie said: “Without the soft spot of the Queen at his disposal – it was no secret that Andrew was her…
Metro – Movin’ on up … or is Liz moving on out? Summary of the front page The front page of the Metro reports that Liz Truss has rallied her divided party by promising she is on a mission to make “difficult but necessary” choices to grow the country’s economy. The paper’s front page focuses on the Birmingham party conference. The paper picks up on the PM’s comments that there was “no alternative” to her plan to combat the global economic “temptest” caused by Covid and the Ukraine war. The paper described her speech as “bullish” but noted that recent…
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