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Elementor #561188 November 7, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – Police: Call off protests on armistice weekend to avoid violence  The Daily Express says police have urged pro-Palestine protesters to cancel their mass march on Armistice Day, warning that the risk of violence and disorder is “growing”. The paper reports that Scotland Yard has said the event would not be “appropriate” and warned that the risk of violence…

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Elementor #561182 November 7, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Finally she admits PPE link  Baroness Mone has admitted being involved in a £200m pandemic PPE deal, the Daily Mirror writes. The paper says it comes three years after she insisted she had “no role” in the deal. The paper says Lady Mone has spent three years insisting she had “no role” at the firm, but that a…

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Elementor #561175 November 7, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – ‘Eco’ Harry flies to Katy Perry gig… on oil tycoon’s jet  The Sun’s front page leads on the news Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle flew from Califonia to Las Vegas for a Katy Perry concert on a Texas oil tycoon’s private plane. The paper quotes one royal watcher branding Prince Harry and Meghan, who have been…

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Travelling Europe on the new generation of night train reducing your carbon footprint European night trains are finding a second life. After years of being in a state of decline, following the explosion of budget flights, a new generation of night trains has begun to spring up.  This new generation of sleeper trains reflects the climate-conscious world we live in, with more and more people wanting greener travel options.  ‘The greenest way to cross Europe’ …

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Gaza hit by intense strikes as Israel says it has cut Strip in two Israel says it has hit 450 “targets” in the past day, as huge explosions have been heard across northern Gaza. Israeli bombing of the area has intensified with one BBC reporter in the area saying the strikes overnight on Sunday felt like the most intense since the war began. Internet and phone communication lines were down in the Gaza Strip during…

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Ukraine war: Military chiefs face criticism over deadly Russian strike A recent Russian missile strike, that’s reported to have killed more than 20 Ukrainian soldiers, has led to criticism of Ukraine’s military chiefs. Ukraine’s military has not yet given casualty figures of what it says was a “tragedy” in the Zaporizhzhia region. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said the incident “could have been avoided”. “Criminal proceedings have been initiated,” he added in a post on social…

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At least 45 killed at Al-Maghazi refugee camp At least 45 people have been killed in an apparent Israeli air strike at the Al-Maghazi refugee camp, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. The Israeli military says it is looking into whether it was operating in the area at the time. The overcrowded camp had people sheltering there as they fled bombardments further north. People are searching through the rubble to find those missing, it’s believed…

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Elementor #560872 November 6, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – Israeli strikes on Gaza intensify as violence on Lebanon border flares  The Guardian focuses on the fighting itself as it says Israeli strikes on Gaza have intensified, while violence has also flared up on the Lebanon border. The Israel Defense Forces has indicated its troops are planning to enter Gaza City itself within 48 hours, the paper reports…

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Elementor #560866 November 6, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Hands off Cenotaph Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s comments that protesters attempting to vandalise the Cenotaph over Remembrance weekend will be in jail “before their feet can touch the ground” is the lead story in the Metro. Organisers of a pro-Palestinian demonstration planned for Armistice Day have said they will avoid the Whitehall area where the monument to Britain’s war…

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