- Migrants die in Mediterranean as hypothermia claims lives near Lampedusa
- Iran’s president criticises US military presence and historical interventions
- Hungary lifts veto, enabling first €90 billion loan payment to Ukraine
- NASA prepares Artemis II astronauts for first crewed moon mission in 53 years
- Trump visits Supreme Court for hearing on birthright citizenship order legality.
- Tisza Party leads in polls ahead of Hungary’s 12 April elections
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- Spain’s Supreme Court rules hand-kissing without consent can be sexual assault
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The headlines this morning continue speculating over Wednesday’s Spring Statement. The chancellor has hinted at severe spending cuts and the left-wing backbenchers are eyeing up a rebellion – one No 1o is desperate to stamp out before it gets going. The papers suggest the chancellor is trying to buy off rebels with a £2bn affordable housing plan.
Opinions on the England National Football team are being shared far and wide after their first two World Cup qualifier matches ended in two wins, two clean sheets and some debut performances.
England sit at the top of their group after a 2-0 win over Albania and a 3-0 win over Latvia. Despite the positive results, there are still rumblings about the role of Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford in the team and questions about how to make English football more interesting.
Cliff Notes The UK government announced a £2bn initiative to construct up to 18,000 new homes, aiming to address the…
Tuesday’s headlines are heavily focused on what’s happening outside our little island, with heavy coverage of the latest airstrikes in Ukraine and the group chat blunder from top US officials.
A handful of headlines look ahead to Wednesday’s Spring Statement and continue to speculate on potential job losses and cuts to public spending. There is a handful of stand-alone stories on the front pages, covering domestic news.
Kunal Kamra defends his satire against Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, asserting his right to free expression amid an ongoing defamation investigation.
A report reveals that 92% of suspects in domestic abuse suicide cases were known to police, indicating systemic issues in prevention and support.
Mari Santos, an American student in Scotland, experiences a personal dimension of international tension as locals express concerns about the political climate under President Donald Trump, illustrating how the perception of American identity has shifted due to his administration’s policies and rhetoric.
A group chat on Signal inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who received advance notice of US military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen from senior Trump administration officials.
Cliff Notes – EU’s top diplomat makes visit to Israel amid tensions Kaja Kallas delivered an Urgent Message: The EU…
A large glowing spiral was observed in the night sky across the UK and Ireland, likely caused by frozen exhaust from SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket.
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