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The former President’s bid for the White House Putin ‘would not have invaded Ukraine if Trump was President, ex-POTUS’ advisor says GB News host Dan Wootton was speaking to former senior advisor to Donald Trump and entrepreneur Amy Anzel about the former President’s bid for the White House in 2024. If Trump was President Vladimir Putin “would not” have invaded Ukraine if Donald Trump was still US President, according to a GB News guest.…

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World Cup 2022: What happens on opening day – a guide to Day 1 Intro The World Cup 2022 is just around the corner, and as the teams start flying into Qatar, we’re looking ahead at how day 1 is looking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnqtMxWee5g Analysis World Cup 2022: What happens on opening day – a guide to Day 1 The World Cup 2022 is just around the corner, and as the teams start flying into Qatar, we’re…

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England has the most valuable World Cup squad at €1.26 billion Facts England has the most valuable World Cup squad at €1.26 billion Brazil and France are the other two nations who break the €1 billion markJude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka and Harry Kane are the most expensive in the England squadEngland take on Iran, USA and Wales in the Group stagesBrazil are still tipped to win the tournament   Previous Next Analysis England has the…

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PMQs – ‘I rebut and refute any bullying claims made’ says Dominic Raab ‘It’s anti-buylling week, will he apologise’ – Rayner Rayner now mentions the formal complaints that have been made against Dominic Raab.  ‘In anti-bullying week, will he apologise?, she asks. Raab responds by saying he’s “confident that I behaved professionally throughout” his time as minister. Rayner responds by saying Raab had to demand an investigation into himself because the PM is “too weak…

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PMQs Live – Dominic Raab stands in for PM as inflation soars This week’s PMQs will be dominated by the economy as inflation has risen to 11.1%. Dominic Raab will be standing in for the prime minister who is attending the G20 summit in Bali. How to watch PMQs today PMQs will start at its usual time of midday in the House of Commons. You can watch online here  What should we expect from PMQs? …

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The Independent – Russia accused of missile strike on Nato country Summary of the front page The Independent’s front page reports Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian missiles hit Nato member Poland on Tuesday in what he called a “significant escalation” of the conflict as dozens more caused destruction and power outages across Ukraine. US and other western officials were investigating explosions at a grain store in Przewodow, Lublin, in which two people were killed. Polish prime minister…

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The Guardian – Russian barrage strikes Ukraine amid claims missiles hit Poland Summary of the front page The Guardian reports on global fears after the missiles landed in Poland. The heartbreaking story of the death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak who died after being exposed to mould in his Rochdale flat. The coroner called it a “defining moment” for the UK’s housing sector. The front page features a picture of the youngster. Today’s top stories Like this…

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Metro – Russian missiles hit Poland Summary of the front page The stark news that suspected Russian missiles have killed two people in NATO member Poland fills the Metro’s front page. “Putin’s war escalates,” it says. The paper notes that Polish authorities are due to hold an urgent security meeting to discuss the possible Russian attack on a Nato member. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next

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Daily Express – Tragic death of boy from mould shames Britain Summary of the front page The Daily Express leads with the death of Awaab Ishak, after being exposed to mould in his Rochdale flat, shames Britain. It reports the coroner dealing with the two-year-old’s case as saying the tragedy must be a “defining moment” for change. The front page also reports on the missiles that hit Poland and England stars off to the World…

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The Sun – I keep our baby Angel’s ashes, I talk to him all the time Summary of the front page The Sun leads with more revelations from the Piers Morgan exclusive interview with Cristiano Ronaldo. The footballer apparently keeps the ashes of his dead baby son in a chapel at his home, the paper reports. Baby Angel died at birth in April. His twin sister Bella survived. It’s the third straight day of Ronaldo on…

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Daily Mirror – Russian bombs hit Poland Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror says NATO is considering a “joint response” to the issue of suspected Russian missiles landing in Poland, with the Polish government labelling it “a crisis situation”. The paper is not economical with its words, calling Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine a “tyrant’s war” and stating in its headline that “Russian bombs hit Poland”. As well as blasts in Poland, the Mirror…

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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Many of Wednesday’s front pages report on the missile explosions in Poland, which killed two people. The papers report the explosions mark a threat in escalation of the war in Ukraine. The i says “Putin’s war spills into Poland” as it reports the outcry from Nato countries in response to claims that a stray Russian missile went over the Ukrainian border, killing two people. “Russians blamed for fatal strike”…

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Toddler’s mould death unacceptable says, Michael Gove The death of toddler Awaab Iskak, who spent months living with mould in his home, is an “unacceptable tragedy” says Micheal Gove. Ishak died from a respiratory condition caused by exposure to the mould, a coroner has ruled. His father had repeatedly raised the issue with Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) but no action was taken. The housing secretary Micheal Gove said it “beggars belief” that RBH’s chief executive…

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Unlikely Russia fired missile that landed in Poland – Biden US President Joe Biden has said it is “unlikely” that the missile that hit Poland and killed two people, was fired from Russia. He says there is “preliminary information that contests” whether the incident in Poland was due to a missile fired from Russia. “I don’t want to say that until we completely investigate, but it’s unlikely in the minds of the trajectory that it…

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The former President is making a comeback to save America as he delivered his announcement at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida waterfront estate. “In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States,” Trump said. Donald Trump Former President Donald Trump, aiming to become only the second commander-in-chief ever elected to two nonconsecutive terms, announced Tuesday night that he will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.…

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Biden claims it is ‘unlikely missile fired from Russia’- As leaders of the G7 and NATO have convened at an emergency meeting in Bali in Indonesia, where the G20 summit is being held. Biden claims it is ‘unlikely missile fired from Russia’ President Joe Biden has claimed it is “unlikely” that the missile which hit a Polish village on Tuesday afternoon came from Russia. He added that G7 and NATO would support Poland conducting…

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The Independent – Pensioners set to escape raid on public spending Summary of the front page The Independent says Rishi Sunak has been urged to raise all benefits in line with inflation as he gave one of his strongest hints yet that “triple lock” protection for the state pension will be preserved in Thursday’s autumn statement. Speaking ahead of Jeremy Hunt’s 17 November mini-Budget, the prime minister said that pensioners were “at the forefront of my…

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The Guardian – Tory council warn Sunak on stark risk of bankruptcy Summary of the front page Two of England’s largest Tory-run local authorities have warned they will have to declare bankruptcy within months, The Guardian reports. The paper also has a large splash on its front page, as it launches a campaign with 30 newspapers and media organisations across the globe to present audiences with a common view of what needs to be done…

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Metro – Yes oui can Summary of the front page The Metro leads with a new deal between the UK and France, which aims to cut the number of migrants crossing the Channel. The paper also pictures Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the recently liberated city of Kherson, which had been under Russian occupation for eight months. Mr Zelensky says re-seizing the key city in the Donbas signals the beginning of the end of the war. …

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Daily Express – Rishi gets it … ‘pensioners at forefront of my mind’ Summary of the front page Rishi gets it”, the Daily Express says, quoting the prime minister as saying that pensioners are “at the forefront of my mind”. The paper attempts to reassure its readers over pensions. The paper carries comments by Rishi Sunak that pensioners are “always at the forefront of my mind”, saying it sees this as “the strongest signal yet”…

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