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The Winners And Losers So Far In The Covid-19 Inquiry
The Covid inquiry is supposed to be about delineating what happened during the pandemic, learning lessons, and making findings that can be treated as recommendations.
Charles Warns Cop28: 'The Earth Does Not Belong To Us, We Belong To The Earth'
As world leaders meet for the COP28 climate conference, The Independent reports that the world has only a handful of years left to rein in emissions before we exhaust the planet’s ability to cope.
LGBTQ+ Marriage Recognised In Nepal In First For South Asia
A couple in Nepal said they wanted to "scream to the world that we are husband and wife at last" after becoming the first LGBTQ+ people in south Asia to have their marriage legally recognised.
India Hits Back At US Allegations Of Plot To Kill Sikh Separatist
The Indian government has responded to allegations by the US Department of Justice that an Indian agent attempted to assassinate a Sikh separatist on US soil, stating that such a crime would be "contrary to government policy".
Deal Agreed At Cop28 To Help Poor Countries Cope With Climate Crisis
Agreement on loss and damage fund reached on first day of summit
Could Strikes Disrupt My Rail Journey In Germany?
The country has fast modern stock, but the system is prone to stoppages at short notice
Indian Workers Saved After 17 Days In Collapsed Tunnel
A rescued worker is greeted by Pushkar Singh Dhami, chief minister of the state of Uttarakhand, yesterday
Wife Of Intelligence Chief Was Poisoned, Says Ukraine
Kyrylo Budanov and his wife Marianna attend a memorial ceremony for a Ukrainian interior minister in January
Putin Is The Pits
A RUSSIAN TV reporter who objected to the war in Ukraine has been thrown into a "punishment pit" by Mad Vlad's forces.
Gove's Dramatic Messages Reveal No 10 Covid Errors
Michael Gove sent texts to Dominic Cummings weeks before the first lockdown saying that the situation was ‘worse than you think’ (PA)
Gove: Country Was Not Well Prepared To Deal With Pandemic
CORONAVIRUS may have been "man-made" - and Britain was unprepared for it, Michael Gove admitted to the Covid Inquiry yesterday.
Buy Now Pay Later Temptation Triggering A New Year Nightmare
THE festive shopping frenzy is in full swing and debt charities fear too many people will feel pressure to spend more than they can afford, ending up deep in the red in the New Year.
Royals United Against 'Mischief Making Smears'
CONTROVERSIAL claims of a rift between the King and Prince William were dismissed by royal sources as "mischief making".
Health Warning As Temperatures Fall
HEALTH chiefs have issued a warning that the elderly and clinically vulnerable could be at risk with temperatures set to plummet below freezing.
Gove 'Sorry For Errors Of Government' In Pandemic, Inquiry Told
Michael Gove has apologised for mistakes made by the government during the Covid pandemic, saying the UK was too slow to lock down early in 2020 and then again that autumn.
Disease Could Kill More People In Gaza Than The War, UN Warns
Gaza is not getting enough aid to meet basic emergency needs, the UN has warned, and the population is so ravaged by hunger, bombing and lack of clean water that deaths from disease could outstrip those from the war.
Diddy accused of filming sex assault in new lawsuit
RAP mogul Sean \"Diddy\" Combs is being sued by a woman accusing him of drugging and sexually assaulting her when she was a student in 1991.
Hunt Set To Unveil Tax Cuts As 'Inflation Turns A Corner'
CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt is set to unveil tax cuts, measures to boost business investment and a tougher approach to welfare in his Autumn Statement today.
The Worst Airports In The World For Surface Transport
Simon Calder names flight hubs on his 'must try harder' list
Why Charles May Reject A Harry Christmas This Year
For many families, the festive period is fraught with complex negotiations - especially when the key players don't get on. The Windsors are no different, says Harry Mount, which is why the Sussexes could have to wait until 2024 for an invite
Covid Plans Were 'Woefully Deficient' Even For Flu Surge
Britain’s pandemic plans before Covid struck were not particularly helpful” and would have been woefully deficient” for even a flu pandemic, England’s chief medical officer has said.
Novak Is Staying On Road To Glory
He's the best player in the history of tennis
Disabled Must Look For Work Or Lose Benefits, Says Hunt
Jeremy Hunt has been accused of trying to punish disabled people while offering tax cuts that the Conservatives hope will turn around their electoral fortunes.
Pandemic Planning Woefully Deficient'
Sir Chris Whitty also tells Covid Inquiry ot PM’s distinct style’
We Need To Six What Went Wrong In World Cup
Learn lessons to De Nations stars
Rishi: We Won't Negotiate Over Falkland Islands
RISHI Sunak has warned sovereignty of the Falkland Islands is not up for negotiation after new Argentina leader Javier Milei said efforts should be made to "get them back".
X Sues Over Anti-Semitism Posts Claims
ELON Musk's X has sued a US pressure group that accused the site of allowing anti-Semitic posts next to advertising.
'Our Plan For The Economy Is Working...But The Job Is Not Done'
JEREMY Hunt will fire up the economy today with tax cuts to boost business and a pay rise for three million lower-paid workers.
The Great Mediator? How Qatar Claimed Its Role In Hostage Talks
The small Gulf state of Qatar is mediating a potential truce agreement between Israel and Hamas involving the release of hostages.
Netanyahu Says Deal Is Close On Hostages
Benjamin Netanyahu was meeting his most senior ministers yesterday evening amid strong indications his government was preparing to approve a deal for the release of some of the more than 240 mostly Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.