Rishi Sunak has pledged to cut more taxes “when we can” as he claimed that the economy was “at a turning point”. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Inside Gaza’s stunning beaches, parks and markets before Hamas’s devastation
A Palestinian freelance journalist has lifted the lid on what life was like in Gaza before October 7. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Warning as mysterious ‘witch bottles’ wash up on American beaches
Authorities are baffled as to the origins of these bottles, but are warning people to leave them closed. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Domestic abuse killers to face heftier prison terms
Killers who subjected their victims to coercive and controlling domestic abuse could face tougher sentences under Government plans. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Pupils make indecent ‘AI images’ of classmates
Schoolchildren are now using artificial intelligence to make indecent images of other students, internet safety groups have warned. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘Emily is broken… but we’re overjoyed she’s free’, says dad of 9 year old taken by Hamas
The joy in their eyes was plain for all to see. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘I lost my business and all my money but now I’m living the high life in Benidorm’
The man now has a job as an influencer after a spate of other roles, including as a male stripper. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Prince Harry told he must ‘hit out’ at ‘cruel’ verbal attacks on Royal Family
Prince Harry has been told he must help to repair the rift tearing apart the Royal Family – by stemming a tide of venomous verbal attacks. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Sierra Leone armoury attacked by ‘renegades,’ prisoners broken out
After a period of sustained gunfire and clashes between “renegade soldiers” and police, Sierra Leone says calm has been restored and the soldiers pushed back to the outskirts of the capital, Freetown. There was a nationwide curfew and a closure of the border with neighbouring Guinea. CBC | World News
Read More »Rescuers try new approach to free 41 workers trapped in Indian tunnel collapse for 2 weeks
After a drilling machine was damaged, rescuers are now manually boring into the mountain to rescue 41 workers who have been trapped for two weeks. The work will take 100 hours, officials say. In the meantime, they say the workers are safe, have access to essentials and some entertainment. CBC | World News
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