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Dimming the Sun, Syrians old enemies, new friends friends and The seasonal marvel making a return - UK Weekly Editorial
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Dimming the Sun, Syrians old enemies, new friends friends and The seasonal marvel making a return – UK Editorial

As April concludes, the UK’s political landscape looks as tentative as it was during the second Brexit vote, with global uncertainty about the US president, who has single handedly put the world into a recession. Additionally, it’s been a big week for the new UK and Syrian alliance. Not to be out done by the Emirates who have managed to fiddle with the weather, there’s an incredible scientific story which essentially means the UK may be able to put a dimmer switch on the Sun, naturally that has some implications for us to consider, should we really tinker with the ecosystem? do we have ability! Answers on a postcard or a comment below. A classic sign of British springtime, the cowslip is now peaking across meadows and roadsides around the UK. Once common but now a conservation concern, this yellow nodding flower symbolises joy and protection in folklore. In medieval times, cowslips were used in herbal remedies and even to flavour early wines. Here’s a quick overview of what’s been happening. UK Lifts Sanctions on

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Israel Strikes Gaza, Modi wants war, Trump Slams Zelenskyy – World news today

In today’s World News Briefing: Israel’s deadly strike on Rafah kills 22 as Gaza reels under renewed bombardments. Donald Trump rebukes Zelenskyy over Crimea, prompting international backlash. In India, PM Modi promises justice after a deadly attack in Kashmir amid election tensions and is on a warpath with Pakistan. France and Israel clash as Macron proposes Palestinian statehood recognition — a move Netanyahu slams as “a reward for terror.” And our hidden story honours how Indonesians, in the Muslim-majority nation, reflect on the legacy of Pope Francis and his decade of global interfaith leadership. The Trump impact has caught many politicians off guard, they now know they have to be more dynamic and can’t be stuck in one camp or another, otherwise, they will get backed up into a corner. On a lighter cultural note, Liverpool fans across the globe are preparing to tune into the weekend match of the Premier League as Arsenal dropped more points last night at Palace, ensuring any positive result will crown them Champions of England. World News Today Bird

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Liverpool win the Premier League

Liverpool win the Premier League

One of the biggest stories dominating the UK newspapers this morning – front and back pages – is of course Liverpool’s record-equalling title. They now are equal on 20 titles with Manchester United.

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