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These are London deals you won’t want to miss Looking for 10 things to do in London? Luckily, there’s lots to do in this city for cheap! At least… There is now. Metro has teamed up with Time Out to bring you the best deals across the capital. Every Friday, 10 new deals will drop, available in the Metro newspaper, on Metro.co.uk, and on our socials. You’ll also find them in our weekly London newsletter, The Slice, in your inbox every Wednesday. This week, London’s serving up more than just the usual hustle and bustle. Coco di Mama’s got three specialty coffees for the…
A SpaceX Starship rocket broke up in space minutes after launching from Texas on Thursday, forcing airline flights over the Gulf of Mexico to alter course to avoid falling debris and setting back Elon Musk’s flagship rocket program. SpaceX Starship explodes after launch, forcing airlines to divert
Cuba freed opposition leader Jose Daniel Ferrer and some other prisoners on Thursday as part of a deal with outgoing US President Joe Biden. Biden agreed to remove Cuba from Washington’s list of terrorism sponsors, after which Cuba on Wednesday started freeing about 553 prisoners. The Biden administration said many of these were political prisoners. “I am fine, surrounded by family and friends,” Ferrer said. “I had been arbitrarily imprisoned for the third time, and a false judicial process had been set up,” he told the AP news agency. Who is Jose Daniel Ferrer? Ferrer, who has been in…
LA authorities searching for at least 36 missing people as wildfire death count rises to 25 As fire crews continue to battle the wildfires consuming Los Angeles County, officials on Thursday said at least 36 people remain missing while two additional deaths brought the toll to 25. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna told reporters during a news conference that search and rescue teams discovered one of the deceased in the Eaton Fire area and the other in the Palisades Fire area. “We continue to work with multiple partners, not only in the recovery of remains, but then ultimately the…
The La Muela City Council has approved a reduction in the IBI tax rate for the installation of solar panels in homes. Specifically, a 50% bonus is established on the full tax rate on buildings whose cadastral use is predominantly thermal or electrical energy from the sun, that is, solar panels, during the 10 tax periods following the end of the tax period. the installation. This is the second modification that has been made, since the first, published on November 15 in the Official Gazette of the Province of Zaragoza (BOPZ), focused on lowering the tax rate on urban goods…
Basic facts Trending – Israel and Hamas announce truce The ongoing truce talks between Israel and Hamas trend globally today. Many of the UK newspapers are leading with the news that the truce is all but finalised – but on websites, there appears to be a delay in the confirmation of an official ceasefire with Israel saying Hamas has ‘reneged’ on ‘parts of the deal.’ The media picks up on reactions from on the ground in both Gaza and those waiting for the hostages to be returned as well as the reactions from world leaders including the US president. There…
Chelsea in talks to avoid points penalty The back page of The Times says Chelsea are now holding discussions with the Premier League over a compromise, which would see them pay ‘a financial settlement’ rather than any sporting sanction, such as a points deduction.
We’re the real big noise around here! The back page of the Daily Telegraph reports on Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Spurs in last night’s Premier League match.
Spurs argue the Tross The back page of The Sun reports on Arsenal’s win over Spurs in last night’s Premier League match. The back page says there was fury at the corner kick awarded to Arsenal – leading to the winning goal.
Arsenal 2 Tottenham 1: We’re Ear To Stay The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Spurs in last night’s Premier League match.
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