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Pakistan army says 300 hostages rescued after passenger train was hijacked by Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants. The attack targeted…
EU and Canada announce retaliatory tariffs after Donald Trump moved forward with plans to widen US tariffs on Steel and aluminium.
Cliff Notes The number of quangos in the UK has decreased by over 50% since 2010, yet more than 300…
Thursday’s newspapers are heavily dominated by the latest from politics. Several lead on the proposed welfare reforms and changes to the civil service that are expected to be announced in a speech today.
The reaction to Donald Trump’s steel tariffs also make several front pages with reports that the prime minister is trying to avoid reacting to the tariffs like our fellow European counterparts.
The Scottish newspapers are heavily dominated by the news that Nicola Sturgeon will not seek re-election to Holyrood next year. Many papers sum it up as an end of an era.
The back pages sum up the English clubs in the Champions League last night as PSG knocked out Liverpool on penalties and Aston Villa sailed through to the quarter-finals.
Researchers had a long hard think while mulling over the data and they’ve come up with a system, that defines if you are a shower or grower!
The UN human rights office, represented by spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan, reported an alarming wave of violence, revealing the documented deaths…
Taxi firms crowdfund legal battle with Uber over VAT as Minicab drivers say Uber’s bid to apply tax to all rides would put many out of business and leave people stranded, especially in rural areas where Uber does not operate, or selectively operates.
Man Found Guilty of Murdering Amazon Delivery Driver in Leeds A jury has convicted Mark Ross, a 42-year-old repeat offender,…
Trinidad and Tobago Calls UK’s New Visa Requirement ‘Disproportionate’ Trinidad and Tobago has expressed disappointment over the UK’s recent decision…
UK Drops Down List of Affluent Nations After Decade of Stagnation, NIESR Finds The UK has fallen significantly in the…
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