- Youth confesses to killing man on Kent beach by stoning him, claims paedophilia
- Map indicates flood warnings issued, risking power outages and travel disruptions
- I manage Britain’s officially worst pub – our rates are rising by over 600%
- How a safe cycling map for London was created by one man, NOT THE TFL
- Robert Jenrick Sacked Over Alleged Defection Plans
- Police shoot dead rampaging bull that disrupted rail services in Selby
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- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink probes Arsenal player’s response to Chelsea victory
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Cliff Notes Mark Carney, a former central banker, has been chosen by Canada’s Liberal Party to replace Prime Minister Justin…
Cliff Notes The UK government plans to streamline the planning system to expedite house building, potentially removing certain bureaucratic requirements.…
Cliff Notes On Sunday, bereaved families and communities across the UK unified for a day of reflection to commemorate five…
Hungary’s recent refusal to endorse a statement of solidarity with Ukraine marks a significant moment in the European Union’s struggle…
U.S. President Donald Trump Trump is pausing tariffs on some Canadian until April 2, potentially providing a much-needed relief to…
When the United States signed a free-trade agreement with Canada and Mexico over 30 years ago, it was under the…
U.S.-Canada Tariff War Begins The trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada have escalated following President Donald Trump’s imposition of…
Turkey shares a 200-kilometre (120 miles) frontier with Greece and the border is separated along the Evros river Turkey to…
Buenos días, España! – or Good Morning, Spain – for the English readers. Spanish politics is front and centre of the local news today, a day after former PM Mariano Rajoy faced rigorous questioning over his government’s alleged corruption during his time in office.
In global news, the French president’s televised speech last night, Donald Trump’s potential U-turn on suspending arms to Ukraine and the pope’s health dominate the headlines. For Spanish news, several publications look at how Spain will be affected by the increase in defence spending. “Spain is the country that will pay the most for the shift in defence, with 8.8% of state revenues.”
Liberal Leadership Transition Underway Ahead of March Announcement Transition process to replace Justin Trudeau is quietly progressing as Canada prepares…
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