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Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Vote Of No Confidence In Khan To Go Ahead
Pakistan's supreme court has dealt a devastating blow to the prime minister, Imran Khan, by ruling that he had acted unconstitutionally in dissolving parliament prior to a noconfidence vote he was expected to lose, and ordered for the vote to go ahead this weekend.
Israeli Government In Crisis After Losing Its Slim Majority
Religious lawmaker Idit Silman quit the coalition over ideological clashes
Black Households Four Times More Likely To Have Low Food Security Than UK Average
One in 10 struggled to get enough to eat at the height of the pandemic
Spain Reverses Plan To Open Up To Unvaccinated Britons
Distant dream? Hours after announcing an easing of restrictions, the tourist board says unjabbed travellers are not yet welcome
Cost Of Living Crisis Set To Widen North And South Gap
Former red wall constituencies make up the majority of areas to be hit hardest
Sheeran Reveals ‘Pain' Of Trial After Plagiarism Victory
The singer-songwriter was cleared in a copyright case
British Embassy Guard Accused Of Spying For Russia
David Smith, who worked at the embassy in Berlin, has been charged with nine offences
Britain To Send Armoured Vehicles To Help Ukraine
Devastation in the northern city of Chernihiv yesterday
Bans To Hit Russia After Bucha Horror
The US, UK, and EU are set to impose new punishing sanctions targeting Russia, including a ban on all new investment in the country, after evidence of torture and killings emerged in recent days from a town outside Kyiv.
Manchester One Of 'Top Ten Most Affordable Cities'
City Named One Of Least Expensive Places In Wages And Rental Survey As Cost Of Living Crisis Hits Hard
Beauty In The Beasts... Brothers' Chill Out Time
These three kings...Samburu, Shenzis and Shomba relax out on the plain
So, No Time To Get Dressed Up Mr Bond?
Dapper... Daniel as James Bond
Weapons Not Words Will Bolster Ukraine In Its Darkest Hour
As corpses line recaptured streets and mass graves are uncovered, the evidence is mounting that the Russian forces have committed atrocities on a monstrous scale.
Getaway Made More Of A Pain By Rain In Spain
Queue... Heathrow yesterday
Dramatic Increase In Birds Of Prey Killed By Rat Poison
A white-tailed eagle. One was found poisoned with brodifacoum on a Dorset estate recently
Taylor Swift, Disney And Minecraft Help Students Get To Grips With Latin
A Taylor Swift's hit Bad Blood was one of several modern songs whose lyrics were translated by Latin students
Keep Trans Women Out Of Female Sport, Says Johnson
Boris Johnson has suggested athletes who are transgender should not be allowed to compete in sports that do not match their biological sex, amid the fallout from his decision not to ban conversion practices for people questioning their gender.
Appeal From Reeling NHS: Let Relatives With Covid Come Home
NHS chiefs have issued an extraordinary plea for families to accept loved ones home from hospital even if they are Covid-positive as the health service faces a "perfect storm” fuelled by heavy demand, severe staff shortages and soaring Covid cases.
Johnson: Choose To Heat ..Or Eat
Boris Johnson has told hard-up households to make "tough choices" between eating or heating as the cost of living soars.
100 Flights Go In Hols Chaos
Staff sickness and pandemic job cuts blamed
US Targets Daughters Of Putin With Fresh Sanctions
The US has announced fresh sanctions targeting two daughters of Vladimir Putin, as well as Russia's biggest public and private banks, as part of a common western effort to starve Putin's war machine of funds.
Tax Row Over Sunak Wife's Non-Dom Status
That's Rich Sunak and Akshata Murthy
Zelensky calls for war crimes trials
President Zelensky addresses the UN
TECHY FEELY..
Robot hand can feel like a finger
THAT'S PLAIN DAFFT
Blooms axed in kid snack fear
Musician to get life for murdering Bobbi-Anne
Guitarist lured teen into car
Farewell soap legend 'Dot' aged 95
EASTENDERS star June Brown, known for her role as chain-smoking Dot Cotton, has died at the age of 95.
First Major Strike On Odesa As Russia Switches Focus From Kyiv To South And East
Odesa, an important Black Seaport and the main base for Ukraine's navy, had largely been spared violence in the five-week-old conflict until the attacks early yesterday.
Australia Power To World Cup Final Win Over England
So there we have it. On a sunny April Sunday at Christchurch Meg Lanning's Australia were formally named the best one-day international team in the world, taking the crown from the reigning champions, England, by 71 runs.
Pakistan ‘Faces Civilian Coup' As PM Blocks No-Confidence Vote And Calls Early Election
Pakistan is on the brink of a constitutional crisis and the prime minister, Imran Khan, is facing accusations of treason after he dissolved parliament and called fresh elections to block a no-confidence vote that was expected to remove him from power.