Defence Secretary Grant Shapps issued a stark warning and said the “era of the peace dividend is over” – but there are still no plans to grow UK’s army. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Prince William ‘bemused’ by King Charles and fears ‘s*** load’ of new Andrew claims
A friend of Prince William says the royal is shocked by the “leniency” shown to Prince Andrew on Christmas. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »William could drop ties with Church when King
Prince William could become the first monarch in five centuries to break official ties with the Church of England. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Buffalo Bills fans work hard and play hard while shovelling snow at stadium
Buffalo football fans found innovative ways to have fun and blow off steam while shovelling out their team’s home stadium during a snowstorm this weekend. CBC | World News
Read More »Snow maps turn purple as Britain surrounded on all sides by 40mph blizzards
Snow blizzards are forecast to ramp up once again in the next 24 hours – with the sub-zero Arctic freeze set to remain for the rest of this week. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Empty Malta-flagged ship hit by missile off Yemen
An empty Malta-flagged bulk carrier was hit by a missile while heading north through the Red Sea, about 140 kilometres northwest of the Yemeni port of Saleef, a security firm and two Greek Shipping Ministry sources said on Tuesday. CBC | World News
Read More »After days of confusion, Trudeau government says it will abide by ICJ on genocide case against Israel
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Read More »Rishi’s plea for party to “come together” on Rwanda bill
Rishi Sunak has made a dramatic last minute plea to Tory rebels to save his Rwanda flights bill after suffering the biggest revolt of his premiership. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »World’s oldest dog could lose title in fakery row
The world’s longest living dog may posthumously lose his title after investigators found his 31 year longevity could have been faked. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »At last, MPs extracted an apology over the Post Office scandal
More than 10 million viewers tuned in to watch the finale of the compelling ITV drama ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office’ earlier this month. Viewing figures would have been considerably lower – perhaps in the dozens – for yesterday’s Commons’ Business and Trade Committee. But the public flogging of the Post Office and Fujitsu was no less riveting. Daily ...
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