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Railcards, which offer discounts on train travel for specific groups such as young people, seniors, and families, will see a price increase for the first time in over a decade. The cost of a railcard will rise by £1, from £30 to £31, starting in April. The price increase is said to be necessary to cover rising costs and ensure the sustainability of the railcard scheme. The last time railcard prices were raised was in 2008, and since then, the cost of running the scheme has increased. Railcards increase in price Despite the price increase, railcards still offer significant savings…

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Britain’s railways have long been a source of frustration for commuters, with delays, overcrowding, and high ticket prices being common complaints. So, how can these issues be addressed to improve the overall experience for passengers? Overcrowding on trains One potential solution is to invest more in infrastructure and technology to improve the reliability and efficiency of the rail network. This could involve upgrading tracks, signals, and stations to reduce delays and improve the overall quality of service. Despite Labour’s plans to nationalize the railways, rail fares in Britain are set to rise by 4.6% on March 2. This increase in…

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A day after Romania’s pro-European coalition government survived a no-confidence vote, anti-government protesters took to the streets of the capital Bucharest on Saturday. The demonstration by far-right groups was held to demand a second round of presidential elections after the first round, which was won by a far-right populist, was annulled due to Russian interference allegations. No-confidence vote on Friday A no-confidence vote on Friday, which was backed by AUR and two other far-right opposition parties, failed to unseat Ciolacu’s pro-Western coalition government, which was formed after a December 1 parliamentary election. Thousands of protesters gathered in Romania’s capital on…

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Thomas Tuchel told for Man Utd Star deserves England Call-Up from United manager who said Harry Maguire deserves England recall – Manchester United Boss Ruben Amorim. Thomas Tuchel’s Selection Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers As England manager Thomas Tuchel prepares to announce his first squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia, Harry Maguire, the Manchester United defender, has been deemed deserving of a recall. This comes after a lack of representation in Gareth Southgate’s squad for Euro 2024, attributed to injury and competition from standout centre-backs John Stones and Marc Guehi. A Strong Case for Maguire’s…

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Laurence Rafter, 43, from Barnet, north London, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for sexual assault. After he took his condom off during sex without consent and told the victim he was HIV positive. Laurence Rafter, 43, from Barnet, north London, contacted the victim, 32, on a dating app in July 2021 posting as a man called ‘Jay Lincoln’. Removing condom during sex They met at the woman’s home address in Islington, when Rafter raped the victim who requested he wear a condom. As he left the address, he told her he was HIV positive, which was later…

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has expressed his disappointment over a Manchester United transfer decision from last summer. The former United manager and player, who won six Premier League titles and the Champions League during his Old Trafford tenure, oversaw the club for three years before his exit in November 2021. After a hiatus of over three years, Solskjaer returned to management at the beginning of 2025, taking the reins at Turkish Super Lig outfit Besiktas. Solskjaer continues to follow United While now focused on Besiktas, Solskjaer continues to follow United when possible and takes pleasure in watching former players like Bruno…

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French President Emmanuel Macron said he is ready to start discussions on a nuclear deterrence for Europe, in an interview published Saturday. It came as more than a dozen European leaders are set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in London on Sunday following Zelensky’s extraordinary clash with US President Donald Trump in the White House.  Macron reopens debate on European nuclear umbrella after Trump-Zelensky showdown

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A selection of images chosen by the WTX News picture desk for a special feature – The world in pictures. Each image vividly captures the story, and in this case a picture paints a thousands words. The World in Pictures As Ukrainians protest again the war in their country the President is on the verge of a major diplomatic catastrophe, although he may not want to, but he needs to make good with US or they will find another way of recouping $500bn from Ukraine. For instance, agreeing to get it from the Russians in exchange for Ukrainian territory. Pictures…

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The Deputy Secretary of Economy of the PP, Juan Bravo, has admitted this Saturday that Spanish communities governed by his party are “autonomous” and decide whether or not to remove the debt proposal raised by the Government, but has insisted that “the condom is not the solution” because, in reality, “nothing is forgiven” and the debt must be paid the same. In an interview with the ‘Parliament’ program of RNE, Bravo explained that none of his directors has spoken in deprived of the possibility of accepting that remove. Asked if they would understand that any of their territories were accepted…

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