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Tate was arrested, along with his brother, on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group A Romanian court is hearing Andrew Tate’s appeal against his detention and is expected to rule on Tuesday whether the controversial former kickboxer, influencer and professed misogynist must stay in jail while an organised crime investigation takes place. Tate, 36, his brother Tristan, 34, and two Romanian female suspects were arrested by prosecutors on 29 December on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group to exploit women. Both men have denied wrongdoing. Continue reading… ​Tate was arrested,…

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London is world’s most congested city – report A report has found that London’s roads remain the most congested in the world, with more time being lost to traffic jams than before the pandemic. Research shows drivers in London spent an average of 156 hours waiting in traffic in 2022. The report, by traffic information supplier Inrix, found that for the second year in a row, the city topped their global congestion ranking.  The research went on to find the UK’s five most congested roads were all in London. The report covers 1,000 cities across 50 countries and found the…

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The Independent – Prince Harry kidnapped by a cult of psychotherapy Summary of the front page The Independent says A reconciliation with Prince Harry is “impossible” because the King, Queen Consort and Prince William fear anything they say will be made public. A source close to the royal family said the King, Camilla and William believe the situation will remain unchanged while the Duke of Sussex remains effectively “kidnapped by a cult of psychotherapy and Meghan”. The front page features a large image of Harry in a recent interview. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National…

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The Guardian- NHS strikes go ahead as unions blame minister for failure of talks Summary of the front page The Guardian says strikes by paramedics and nurses will go ahead from this week despite Rishi Sunak’s U-turn on allowing new pay negotiations, with unions frustrated at ministers for not yet making a concrete offer. The front page features a picture of Army personell in Brazil following the storming of three government buildings by former far-right president Bolsonaro’s supporters. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Metro – Britain Haz had enough Summary of the front page The Metro reports that Prince Harry’s popularity has hit a record low as his tell-all book on the Royal Family is released today. A YouGov poll shows that 64% of people have a negative view of him – compared with 58% in May. The front page features a picture of Harry during a recent interview – and an image of the upcoming Love Island contestants. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Daily Mirror – Latest Tory insult: Work Harder Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror reports that the health secretary told struggling NHS staff to work harder if they want a pay rise, a union chief claimed. Unite’s Onay Kasab describes Mr Barclay’s comments as “an insult”, the paper says. The front page also features a piece on Harry ahead of the release of his book Spare. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Daily Express – Harry’s cruel attack on Camilla crosses red line Summary of the front page The Daily Express says Prince Harry is accused of crossing a red line with his “cruel” Camilla barbs, and worsening any hopes of a reconciliation with his father following the release of his book Spare. The front page also features a piece on Queen Elizabeth. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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The Sun – Villain Camilla Summary of the front page The Sun says Prince Harry has branded his stepmother Camilla a “villain” who ruthlessly pursued her marriage to Charles and the Crown. The interview also saw Harry cross his father’s “red line” by calling his step-mother Camilla “dangerous”. The paper says he also “scoffed” at calls for him to lose his title of duke. The claims, presenting Prince Harry’s view of events, have so far not drawn a response from Buckingham Palace or Kensington Palace. The front page features a picture of Camilla. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave…

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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Many of Tuesday’s front pages lead with the reaction to Prince Harry’s latest comments on his relationship with the royal family ahead of the release of his memoir Spare. Excerpts of the book were leaked last week before the book hit the stand today.  The former royal has been doing a series of interviews to promote his book. In a US interview, he said he doesn’t think it’d ever be possible for him and his family to move back to the UK and work as royals. Harry has suggested he and Meghan would be…

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UK space launch ends in failure The UK’s first-ever satellite mission launch has ended in failure. A jumbo jet operated by Virgin Orbit – Sir Richard Branson’s company – carried a rocket out of Cornwall to release it high over the Atlantic Ocean. The rocket ignited and appeared to be ascending correctly but then the company announced the rocket had suffered an “anomaly.” The satellites it was carrying could not be released and were lost. The carrier 747 jet – named Cosmic Girl – returned safely to base. Milestone for UK space The mission was called a milestone for UK…

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Prince Harry’s book Spare finally hits shops  Prince Harry’s book has finally hit shops around the world as it goes on sale after days of leaks, a promotional tour and headlines circulating globally. The launch of Harry’s memoir has been a little chaotic after multiple leaks in the US and Spain. The memoir is already top of the best sellers in the UK for Amazon, and Waterstones have said Spare has been one of its “biggest pre-order titles for a decade.” Since the leaks, there have been days of headline-grabbing revelations – from how Harry lost his virginity to Prince…

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Anti-strikes bill to be introduced to Parliament An anti-strike bill will be introduced to Parliament on Tuesday which would ensure public sector services maintain minimum service levels during strike action. It means that some trade union members would be required to continue working during a strike. Downing Street says the measures are necessary to “protect the public.” Unions have slammed the move and threatened legal action, while Labour says the plans “won’t work.” The news of the bill comes amid mass strikes across the public sector as workers seek rises in the face of the rising cost of living. Ambulance…

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