The Independent – Full Russian attack on Kyiv ‘may never happen’
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The Independent – Full Russian attack on Kyiv ‘may never happen’
The Independent front page reports according to Western Intelligence is not believed a full Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv will happen saying doubts are raised over whether Moscow is prepared to pay the huge costs any such attack would occur.
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NHS dentistry facing ‘existential crisis’ with more practices going private amid tax hike
The NHS dentistry sector is reportedly facing an “existential crisis” as more dental practices transition to private services, largely driven by financial pressures, including recent tax hikes. This shift is raising concerns about access to dental care for patients who rely on NHS services, as private practices often come with higher costs that may not be affordable for everyone. Many dentists have cited inadequate funding and increasing operational costs as key factors prompting the move
Martin Lewis ‘crashes government website’ as users rush to beat deadline for £50,000 state pension boost
It seems that Martin Lewis, the financial journalist and founder of MoneySavingExpert.com, has caused a surge in traffic to a government website as people rushed to take advantage of a deadline related to a potential £50,000 boost to their state pension. This kind of situation often arises when there is significant public interest in financial opportunities or changes in government policy, especially concerning pensions. When such announcements are made, especially by influential figures like Lewis,
Urgent recall for popular children’s cereal sold in Aldi and Sainsbury’s over ‘choking hazard’
A popular children’s cereal sold in Aldi and Sainsbury’s has been recalled due to concerns over a potential choking hazard. The recall was issued after it was discovered that some batches of the cereal may contain pieces that could pose a risk to young children. Consumers who have purchased the affected cereal are advised to check the packaging for specific batch numbers and expiration dates. If they find that their product is part of the
Starmer says Europe ‘must do heavy lifting’ as he seizes Ukraine peace talks from Trump
Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK Labour Party, has emphasized the need for Europe to take a leading role in facilitating peace talks regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. His comments come in the context of increasing tensions and the geopolitical implications of the war, particularly as former President Donald Trump has also expressed interest in negotiating peace. Starmer’s assertion highlights the importance of European nations in addressing the crisis, suggesting that they should
How can Britain’s railways be improved for commuters?
Britain’s railways have long been a source of frustration for commuters, with delays, overcrowding, and high ticket prices being common complaints. So, how can these issues be addressed to improve the overall experience for passengers? Overcrowding on trains One potential solution is to invest more in infrastructure and technology to improve the reliability and efficiency of the rail network. This could involve upgrading tracks, signals, and stations to reduce delays and improve the overall quality
Tesco to axe popular Clubcard feature next week
Tesco has announced that it will be axing a popular Clubcard feature next week. The supermarket chain will be discontinuing the ability for customers to collect Clubcard points on fuel purchases at Tesco petrol stations. The decision to remove this feature comes as Tesco looks to streamline its Clubcard program and focus on other ways to reward customers. The supermarket chain has stated that customers will still be able to collect Clubcard points on all