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Sussex Police have officially identified three women whose bodies were recovered from the sea near Brighton beach on 13 May. The sisters, Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31, are believed to have entered the water close to their recovery location.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has reportedly urged major supermarkets to limit prices on staples such as milk and bread amidst ongoing cost-of-living concerns. This move is set against a backdrop of falling UK inflation, even as rising fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict present challenges.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
The HS2 project faces further delays, with trains now not expected to start running until 2036. Cost estimates have escalated to between £87.7 and £102.7 billion due to various mismanagement issues revealed in the Commons this morning.
The licenses to rent out areas where sun loungers and beach umbrellas can be used are traditionally family-controlled and passed down from one generation to another.
He claimed he was unable to work, but uploaded pictures of himself hanging upside down.
‘He’s a super player, but not what Liverpool need.’
Just metres from a busy train station in the heart of Paris, scientists have uncovered 50 tombs in an ancient necropolis south of Lutetia, the precursor to the French capital, with numerous burials and offerings. The discovery offers a rare insight into the Parisii, a Gallic tribe that lived on the banks of the River Seine during the Iron Age and the Roman period.
Arnie is ready for action!
What a gorgeously heartbreaking tribute.
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