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Champions League Kills Off The Euro Super League
An expanded, new-look European Cup will see off any hope of a breakaway tournament says PSG chief Khelaifi
Law-Breaking In No 10: Police Issue First 20 Partygate Fines
Johnson faces renewed pressure after Met takes action on rule breaches
NHS Faces A £2.7bn PPE Black Hole, Warns Watchdog
More than 3.5 billion unsuitable items currently lie in storage
Johnson Can Rest Easy For Now As Tory Mood Shifts
It should be a hugely significant event. Metropolitan Police detectives have concluded that the law was broken on numerous occasions at Downing Street and Whitehall departments during the Covid-19 crisis.
Can Peace Talks Succeed?
Only a month ago Vladimir Putin was more than likely dreaming of visiting Kyiv as its conqueror, the city’s mythical neo-Nazi government and its renegade president Volodymyr Zelensky driven into exile by a populace grateful to Russia for their liberation.
Can't U C, Rishi?
Ex PM Gord: We need the £20 universal credit uplift back now
Ukrainian Refugees In UK Forced To Register Homeless
Newly arrived Ukrainian refugees are registering as homeless in the UK, leaving local councils to “pick up the pieces” and arrange emergency housing for them with no additional funding from central government.
Survivors Of The Holocaust In Ukraine Fear Putin Will Target Them Just Like Nazis
The only reason Yuri Parfenov was not murdered in the 1941 massacre of Odesa’s Jewish population is because a family hid him and his brother in a toilet pit when the soldiers came for them. The son of a Jewish mother and a Russian father, Mr Parfenov says he was due to be taken to the neighbouring region of Mykolaiv and shot that day.
West Sceptical Of Russia's Vow To Ease Assault On Kyiv
Russia will scale back military operations around Kyiv and the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv in a bid to “increase mutual trust”, Moscow said at the conclusion of the first day of talks in Istanbul yesterday to end the month-long Russian war against Ukraine.
Russia To 'Cut Back' Operations Near Kyiv
RUSSIA'S deputy defence minister said Moscow has decided to "fundamentally cut back" operations near the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and the city of Chernihiv to "increase mutual trust" in talks aimed at ending the fighting.
Brits Eat Into Their Savings As Financial Squeeze Bites
THE deadline for using this year’s tax-free £20,000 Isa allowance will pass at midnight on Tuesday, April 5, but many will struggle to save due to the cost of living crisis.
Whispering Campaign To Rally Russia
Vladimir Putin must be wishing he had never begun his war on his seemingly lesser neighbour and it will certainly not be long before more Russians feel the same way.
Boris Must Listen To Voters And Win War On Inflation
‘Stories of being ambushed by a birthday cake now seem trivial’
Boris Escapes Party Fine For Now...But Day Of Reckoning Looms
Boris Johnson is believed not to be among the first 20 Downing Street insiders about to be hit with fixed-penalty notices for parties during lockdowns.
PM Urged: Have A Heart, Save Covid Wall
Bereaved families delivered a petition to Downing Street yesterday calling for the National Covid Memorial Wall to be made permanent.
Firms Lose €6m In A Year To Email Scams
Gardai issue online fraud warning
Anger After Will Smith Hits Comic Over ‘Joke' About Wife
The author Bernardine Evaristo is among several public figures to have critcisred the actor Will Smith for hitting the comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars, saying the actor “resorted to violence instead of utilising the power of words”.
Ceasefire Ukraine And Russia To Begin Talks Face To Face
Ukraine’s neutrality and the status of contested areas in the east could be on the table in ceasefire talks due to start today, but with Russia’s invasion largely stalled, Kyiv will make no concessions on territorial integrity, officials have said.
Classroom Behaviour At Centre Of Education Plans For England
Ministers are to launch a new national behaviour survey as part of plans to improve standards and lift attainment in schools in England.
Brexit Law Leaves 2 Million At Risk Of Losing Residency
More than two million EU citizens and their families hold a temporary immigration status that could see them lose their UK residence rights and be removed from the country, Oxford academics have warned.
More Than £15bn Of Spending Cuts ‘Buried In Sunak's Spring Statement'
Up to £17bn of spending cuts are hidden in Rishi Sunak’s minibudget because of soaring inflation, the Treasury watchdog is warning – casting doubt on claims that austerity is over.
Build On Goodwill And Extend Refugee Scheme To Afghans, Ministers Told
Britain’s Homes for Ukraine scheme should be extended to Afghans, ministers have been told, with Conservative MPs describing it as an “enormous opportunity” to shift the country’s approach to refugees.
Moscow Hardliners Blamed For Abramovich ‘Poisoning'
Symptoms of Kyiv attack included red eyes and peeling skin
Putin Must Fail In Ukraine, Says PM
VLADIMIR Putin's invasion of Ukraine must end in failure, Downing Street said, as Volodymyr Zelensky signalled he was prepared to offer a series of concessions to Russia to end the fighting.
Queen ‘Determined' To Honour Her Philip
Duke of edinburgh’s memorial event
Islanders Hit By Kerosene Oil Price Rise
Ian Blackford has issued an SOS to the Treasury to help nearly 130,000 islanders in Scotland who use oil to heat their homes.
Heat Increases Heart Attack Risk For Men
Rises in temperature could mean the difference between life and death for men in their 60s.
Forget The Hysteria, Crown Is Our Rock In A World Of Chaos
‘William is giving deep thought to what the monarchy should be’.
In Space.. No One Can Hear You Fart
But they can detect the gas
Convicted Rapist Found Guilty Of Sexual Assault
Woman ‘disgusted’ and ‘shocked’ over groping