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A woman appeared in court this morning over the death of her teenage cousin, Morgan Dorsett, after a dog attack in Bristol last year.
Kelcie Reed faces charges related to a dangerously out-of-control dog and will return to court on May 27.
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The London Underground drivers’ strike has entered its third day this morning, causing significant disruption across the capital. Commuters are adapting, with thousands cycling as alternative transport during ongoing industrial action.
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Kelly Clews, 41, received a suspended prison sentence for defrauding the benefits system, claiming over £75,000 while living with her partner. This morning, the court highlighted her failure to notify authorities of her change in circumstances.
Many of Monday’s newspapers continue to share their expectations for the Wednesday Budget. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is hoping to introduce tax cuts in the upcoming Budget – a key policy for Conservatives – but several front pages warn that a squeeze on public spending to fund the tax cuts could leave the country facing even worse living standards.
Paramedics also found a younger woman, aged 39, who was suffering from serious injuries.
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Most of Sunday’s newspapers report on the upcoming March Budget, set to be delivered on Wednesday.
Not all of the morning newspapers cover the massacre in Gaza last night, by the Israeli IDF who killed over 100 Palestinians and injured hundreds in Gaza who were queuing at aid trucks, igniting international condemnation and accusations of war crimes.
Meanwhile, political manoeuvring takes centre stage as The Express attempts to redirect the focus from George Galloway’s Rochdale by-election victory by highlighting Suella Braveman’s dire warnings on immigration.
The Workers Party of Britain candidate’s campaign heavily focuses on Gaza. He has overturned a Labour majority with 12,335 votes.
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