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- Princess Eugenie ‘terminates all ties with dad Andrew’ amid Epstein controversy | News UK
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The tragic death of a cyclist in a police crash has left his wife grieving, highlighting the devastating impact of such incidents on families.
Princess Eugenie has severed ties with her father, Andrew, amid the fallout from the Epstein scandal, prioritizing her reputation and mental well-being.
Tragic news: A 13-year-old schoolgirl died after a bunk bed was set ablaze with a lighter while she slept, highlighting the severe dangers of fire safety.
The Prime Minister has faced a significant backlash from 127 MPs, leading to a climbdown on proposed cuts to disability benefits and a need to rebuild trust within his party.
Dame Anna Wintour is resigning as editor-in-chief of American Vogue after 37 years but will continue as global editorial director and chief content officer of Conde Nast.
Two Metropolitan Police officers found guilty of gross misconduct during the strip search of a 15-year-old girl, known as Child Q, without an appropriate adult present.
Cliff Notes An amber heat health alert has been issued for parts of England, anticipating…
Thursday’s newspaper front pages continue their coverage of the Labour MP rebellion as the prime minister appears to be backing down, at least partially, over the highly controversial Bill.
There are several stories focused on Donald Trump dominating the UK front pages with coverage of the Nato summit. The US president is jubilant over the news that Nato members have agreed to spend 5% of GDP on defence and security. He’s also basking in newfound glory: being labelled ‘daddy’ by the NATO chief Mark Rutte. The US government and media are lapping it up.
The UK government has decided not to enter formal negotiations with Xlinks for a £25bn renewable energy project aimed at importing solar and wind power from Morocco, potentially meeting 10% of the UK’s electricity demand.
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