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Queen Launches Baton For ‘Friendly Games'
THE Queen has held her first major event at Buckingham Palace since the pandemic began, launching her Commonwealth Games 2022 baton on a global relay.
At Least 23 Dead As Earthquake Hits Pakistan
A powerful earthquake has collapsed at least one coal mine and dozens of mud houses in south-west Pakistan, killing at least 23 people and injuring more than 200, an official said.
Bright Idea As Town Hall Bosses Consider Buying Solar Farm
Manchester council is considering buying its own multi-million pound solar panel farm to fight climate change.
Emma's In Prime Time Slot
Emma Raducanu will share top British billing with Andy Murray in her first tennis appearance since the US Open seeking another remarkable feat – winning a first match on the regular WTA Tour.
Listening To Music During A Run Can Boost Endurance
They say music may be the food of love... well, it might be the food of exercise too if we believe the research from Moray House School of Education and Sport at Edinburgh University.
Ex Miss UK Lands £350m Divorce
She’s wealthier than Jagger
Honouring Sacrifices Of Troops In Afghan War
Services were held yesterday to mark the 20th anniversary of the start of UK military operations in Afghanistan.
Probe Fuel Fiasco, Say Bosses
Petrol bosses want an independent inquiry into the fuel chaos still gripping large parts of the country.
Energy Cost Increases To Continue And More Firms Will Collapse, Ofgem Warns
Energy regulator Ofgem has warned of “significant” price rises and more company failures in light of soaring gas prices.
Lack Of Flu Immunity Could Cause Thousands Of Deaths
Fear of up to 60,000 fatalities sparks fresh vaccine warning
Covid Kickback If Footballers Keep Rejecting Vaccines, Maybe We Should Stop Picking Them
I’ve been wondering how Nicki Minaj’s cousin’s mate’s testicles are getting on. In a now deleted tweet in September, the singer announced that her cousin wouldn’t get the Covid vaccine because his friend got it and his testicles swelled up. Not only that – he became impotent, and his fiancée called off their impending wedding. Quite the run of bad luck.
Britons Left In Afghanistan Plead For Help To Get Them And Their Families Out
More than 60 British nationals who remain stranded in Afghanistan have criticised the government for abandoning them and their families in an increasingly dangerous situation.
No Shortage Of Quality Street This Christmas, Nestlé Vows
The maker of Quality Street has said the supply chain crisis may affect deliveries of some of its confectionery in the run-up to Christmas.
Rollout NHS Campaign As Flu And Covid Both Circulate
The NHS will draw on an army of freshly trained vaccinators this winter to help deliver the most ambitious programme of flu jabs in its history.
Inflation Is Beast Of Burden We Must Avoid At All Costs
‘We could all too easily find ourselves back in the 1970s’
French Threat To Open The Door To Migrants
A French MP has threatened to tear up a key migration agreement that would allow more stowaways to enter Britain.
Bank Faces £340m Fine For Failure On Money Laundering
Taxpayer-backed NatWest faces a fine of up to £340million for money laundering offences.
Weight Off Adele's Mind That Made Her Stronger
Adele has revealed she is now addicted to exercise as she graces the cover of Vogue – giving her first interview in five years.
Largest Ever Flu Jab Drive To Save Thousands Of Lives
THE biggest flu jab campaign seen in the UK is under way in a bid to prevent tens of thousands of deaths this winter.
Raab Mocked For Mixing Up The Meaning Of ‘Misogyny'
Justice secretary Dominic Raab appeared to suggest misogyny can be “a woman against a man”, as he was grilled over the government’s plans to tackle violence against women.
Food Bank Users Despair At PM's ‘High-Wage Economy'
I have a headtorch to avoid turning on lights, says pensioner
Johnson's Social Care Plan ‘Requires Council Tax Hikes'
Boris Johnson’s promise to “fix” Britain’s ailing social care sector will need billions of pounds more from his government and substantial council tax rises, a leading think tank has warned.
Torres Doubles Up To End Italy Record Streak
Ferran Torres ended Italy’s world record unbeaten run with two goals to book Spain a place in Sunday’s Nations League final.
Coveney: Brits Won't Trigger Article 16
Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said he does not believe the UK Government is likely to trigger Article 16 in the near future.
African Children To Receive Malaria Jab In Historic Step
WHO approves rollout of vaccine following successful pilot
Britney: My Family Are A Toxic Lot
Star’s swipe at ‘sorry’ bunch
Working From Bed Today, Boss
Office job changes we love
Uber Faces Race Bias Claims Over Automated Face Recognition
Uber is facing further claims for compensation over racial discrimination from drivers who say they had been falsely dismissed because of malfunctioning facial recognition technology.
Zuckerberg Hits Back At Whistleblower's Claims
Mark Zuckerberg yesterday hit back at the testimony of the Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, saying her claims that the social media company puts profit over people's safety are “just not true”.
Eco-Friendly Guidance On Google Maps
Google Maps is to begin to show users more ecofriendly routes.