- Europe explores new fertiliser technologies to reduce gas dependency
- EU strengthens ties with Armenia amidst concerns over Russian influence.
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- Austrian police arrest man after rat poison found in HiPP baby food jars
- Britain raises terrorism threat level to severe following conviction
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- Four-year-old boy in critical condition after hotel pool drowning in Gran Canaria
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Browsing: UK featured
Police in Scotland have linked a disturbance in Inverkeithing with an incident in nearby Dunfermline, sparking concerns of potential ongoing…
Alessandro’s, a beloved stall in Hull’s historic Trinity Market, has been serving up delicious Italian cuisine for decades. With its…
The mysterious disappearance of a 74-year-old woman has now turned into a murder investigation, as Bedfordshire Police believe Annette Smith…
Top-flight English football is back in action this weekend, as the Premier League returns and the FA Cup semi-final matches get underway.
Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, has broken her silence after her husband, Peter Murrell, was charged in connection…
The incident of a man yelling racist abuse on a train near Croydon, south London, has sparked outrage and led…
In a shocking turn of events, a Welsh cabinet minister had a complete meltdown during a live television interview, prompting…
WSL fixtures tonight – 19/04 – Can Brighton jump into 7th place? Friday night sees the Women’s Super League (WSL) back…
Crackdown on ‘sick note culture’ could see GPs banned from signing people off GP’s will soon be stripped of the…
Friday’s newspaper leads feature various stories, but almost all of them are domestic political news. A number of the headlines lead on plans from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to challenge what he describes as Britain’s “sick note culture.” Elsewhere, the EU’s olive branch to UK students, Thames Water nationalisation plans and the Tory MP cash scandal make the front pages.
Several UK papers, and most of the Scottish front pages, of course, lead on news that former Scottish First Minister, Nicola Strugeon’s husband has been charged with stealing from the SNP.
Most of the papers offer up a snippet of their review of the latest Taylor Swift album on their front pages. So far, it’s all glowing reviews for Taylor’s – The Tortured Poets Department.
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