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Author: News Desk
MEGHAN MARKLE is regularly targeted by online trolls – and the abuse won’t stop until “someone is hurt” or tension “boils over”, a data analyst fears.
The Metro says gun violence continues to climb in New York City, where on Tuesday a gunman opened fire in a hospital waiting room.
THE most famous phrase in showbusiness is, “The show must go on!”.
It originates in the 19th century in circuses, when either performers got injured doing death-defying stunts or animals got loose, and the ringmaster would bound out to keep the entertainment going and stop the audience from worrying or panicking and fleeing the Big Top
Arab News says as the world sees vaccination slowing and infections soaring with the spread of omicron, Iran has found a rare respite from the pandemic.
EMBATTLED Boris Johnson came out swinging yesterday and insisted he would not quit over the Partygate storm.
TRT World says dozens of guns have been stolen from freight trains that were recently looted in the US city of Los Angeles, according to local police.
Angel Lynn, 19, fell out of a van travelling between 60 and 70mph down the A6 towards Loughborough under mysterious circumstances after her controlling ex and his friend kidnapped her
BBC Sport says Wales and Ospreys say injured lock Alun Wyn Jones could be back before the Six Nations finishes.
BBC News says Labour MP Richard Burgon tells the story of a nurse who was fined during lockdown for organising a protest against government cuts.
BBC News says In his final question, Starmer says we have the “shameful” spectacle of the prime minister of the UK being subject to a police investigation.
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