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Jonathan Dimbleby also said he would be ‘very surprised’ if Harry was not invited to his father’s coronation.
That’s three times less than you’d pay in London.
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Industrial action over pay and working conditions has caused almost four weeks of disruption The last day in the latest stretch of railway strikes has begun, ending a run of almost four weeks of continuous disruption caused by industrial action over pay and working conditions. Only about one in five trains across Great Britain will run on Saturday as a 48-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union concludes, with no early morning or evening services and a pared-back schedule on main intercity and urban lines. Continue reading… Industrial action over pay and working conditions has…
Millions are celebrating Christmas today rather than two weeks ago.
It’s Royal Rumble season and the Road to WrestleMania awaits.
The suspect said she was the mother of ‘the one that killed all of the children in the Uvalde Texas shooting’.
From the railways to the motorways.
Will the Toffees sack the Chelsea legend?
People have been evacuated as a ‘precaution’, police said.
The Independent – I was physically attacked by William, claims Harry Summary of the front page The Independent says Prince Harry has claimed he was attacked by Prince William in a furious row over the Duchess of Sussex, in a leaked part of Harry’s upcoming memoir. The front page features an image of William and Harry attendin a statue unveiling of their late mother Princess Diana in London. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Guardian – Unions attack PM’s plan to sack workers who break strike rules Summary of the front page The Guardian is a story about the reaction to Rishi Sunak’s anti-strike legislation, and another about Prince Harry’s claims that he was attacked by Prince William in a row about the Duchess of Sussex. The front splash features a picture of William and Harry. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
FT – No 10 unveils anti-strike law to enforce ‘minimum service levels’ in key areas Summary of the front page The Financial Times reports on Downing Street unveiling “anti-strike law” to enforce minimum levels of service in eight sectors, including the NHS. There have been warnings from the Trades Union Congress, the paper adds, as they say unions would “fight every step of the way”. The front page features an image of the Pope being laid to rest. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Mirror – It’s all over now Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror reports Prince Harry has claimed Prince William knocked him to the ground in a row and has admitted to using cocaine in his new memoir. The front page features a sweet image of Prince William and Harry when they were young boys. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Express – Reconcile? But you sold your soul Summary of the front page The Daily Express claims have been made that Prince Harry now has no chance of reconciliation with his family after his latest slew of “unforgivable” accusations. The front page features a large image of the brothers – and notes Harry called his older brother Prince William his ‘arch-nemesis’ Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Sun – Harry: I did coke and weed Summary of the front page The Sun says Prince Harry has confessed to taking cocaine several times in his new memoir. The front page pictures a young Harry, and focuses on his drug-taking. The paper reports that Harry said he took cocaine “several times” and smoked cannabis while he was a pupil at Eton College. The paper also reports on Harry’s alleged “boast” as he writes in his memoir that he killed 25 Taliban fighters while serving as a helicopter pilot in Afghanistan. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a…
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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Friday’s front pages are dominated by the massive claims from leaked excerpts of Prince Harry’s news memoir – Spare. The book leaked in the US first before being sold early in a bookshop in Spain – causing journalists to fly out and buy a copy and then translate it to English. Harry’s book Spare is set for release early next week, and the former royal has four interviews lined up to promote it. The UK interview kicks off at 9 pm on Sunday. Harry’s bombshell allegations in Spare The Daily Telegraph picks up on…
Lorraine didn’t have any desire to learn about Harry’s privates.
It comes after the Prime Minister said that the new strike legislation will ensure a ‘minimum levels of safety’ in critical areas to protect the public.
Vialli had been suffering from pancreatic cancer.
The breach may have taken place as early as 2021.
He cycled 18 miles to kill Clair Ablewhite.
Government deal with BioNTech paves way for early access to trials of personalised mRNA therapies Trials of personalised cancer vaccines in England are to be speeded up after a government deal with a firm behind one of the major Covid jabs. The UK health secretary, Steve Barclay, is to sign a memorandum of understanding with BioNTech on Friday to “ensure the best possible treatments are available as soon as possible” for cancer. Continue reading… Government deal with BioNTech paves way for early access to trials of personalised mRNA therapiesTrials of personalised cancer vaccines in England are to be speeded up…