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Northern Ireland
King Charles experienced an unexpected moment during his visit to Newcastle, Northern Ireland, when a seagull’s droppings landed on his suit jacket. The King joked about the incident while greeting onlookers, sharing with them that it was fortunate it didn’t land on his head.
New Ice Warning Issued Across Northern Ireland by Met Office…
A moment of thrill turned tragic as a paraglider crash-lands on a luxury hotel, highlighting the risks of extreme sports in urban areas.
£150m cuts will hit ‘sick and vulnerable’ Proposed UK government welfare reforms are causing concern…
What’s dominating the UK news today? From domestic politics to international war to England and Scotland’s upcoming football matches! Grab a coffee – here’s your UK news breakdown.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall outlined the £5bn package of welfare cuts, which has seen strong reactions from across the political spectrum, with charities and organisations also adding their opinions.
A handful of UK front pages lead on Israel breaking the ceasefire in Gaza and heavily bombing the strip, killing more than 400 people including women and children. Online, many of the publications report on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments that the strikes were ‘only the beginning.’
An east Belfast cafe owner who posted a social media message mocking obese people who use mobility scooters has been heavily criticised by a disability rights activist.
Monday’s headlines are heavily dominated by politics with planned changes to the UK’s welfare system expected to be unveiled later this week.
Many publications offer their assessment of the planned changes as Labour’s left prepares to mount a rebellion, and Conservative and Tory-supporting media praise the Labour government’s move. The exact details of the changes will be set out by Work and Pensions Secretary Liz on Tuesday.
Newcastle’s emphatic 2-1 win over Liverpool leads much of the English news as the Toons see their first silverware in 70 years and Eddie Howe becomes the first English manager to win an English cup since 2008.
The Irish Times reports that a dissident republican feud has escalated as it emerges Óglaigh na hÉireann (ÓNH) has issued death threats.
Cliff Notes The blood moon event features a partial lunar eclipse in the UK, peaking…
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