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Rohit Sharma’s decision to sit out the Sydney Test signals an uncharacteristic acceptance of his declining form, marking a poignant end to his Test career.
The situation between India and Pakistan is escalating, with significant artillery shelling reported across the Line of Control in Kashmir, as noted by reporter Neville Lazarus.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, vowed retaliation against India for a missile strike that killed at least 31 civilians, asserting that India “will now have to pay the price” for its actions.
Bias Exposure Today marks the VE Day 80th Anniversary and several of the newspapers lead with souvenir editions to mark the occasion. Westminster Abbey will hold a thanksgiving service to mark the anniversary with the royals and prime minister set to attend. There will be a national two-minute silence just before the service begins at noon. Thousands will gather for a concert at the Horse Guards Parade to cap four days of marking the end of WW2 – there will be more events across the UK today. Daily Star NEVER FORGET: VE Day 80 years on.. souvenir edition What the newspaper said…
Bias Exposure Tensions are high as India and Pakistan exchange fire over a deadly terrorist attack on tourists – mostly Indian, that the country blames on Pakistan. India launched strikes on Pakistan, who themselves responded. So far, 31 people have been killed in Pakistan, and 15 were killed in India after retaliatory strikes from Pakistan.The world waits nervously to see what happens next as world leaders call on both nuclear-armed countries to step back from the brink and de-escalate and the US has offered to act as a mediator. The Guardian Pakistan vows to strike back after Indian missile attacks…
A new trailer for Clarkson’s Farm showcases Richard Hammond’s humorous reaction to Jeremy Clarkson naming a pig after him, dubbed ‘Richard Ham’.
It’s trade deals galore for the prime minister after yesterday’s announcement that Britain had signed a trade deal with India, the prime minister is set to announce a UK-US trade deal later today. The news is a huge win for both Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves who have been under pressure since taking office over the handling of the economy!
Experts are suggesting that the devil is in the details – and it’s likely to be more of a temporary pause on some tariffs rather than a long-term trade agreement. But still, with the world queuing up for a trade deal, getting in their first will no doubt be a boost for the PM and his struggling government.
The Bank of England is expected to cut interest rates on Thursday, likely lowering them from 4.5% to 4.25%. This would be the fourth rate cut since last year’s peak of 5.25%, and the second in 2025, as the Bank aims to stimulate borrowing and ease financial pressure on households and businesses.
Arsenal have shortlisted Ademola Lookman, Bryan Mbeumo, and Jamie Gittens as potential attacking reinforcements to support Bukayo Saka.
India and Pakistan’s deadly strikes have left tensions high in the region as the leaders of both countries decide what their next move should be.
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