Asda beats Aldi and Lidl to become the UK’s cheapest supermarket for the fifth week running. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Lucy Letby LIVE: ‘Significant new evidence’ comes to light in baby killer case
Experts in the care of newborn babies will present what they say is ‘significant new medical evidence’ in Lucy Letby’s case. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Trans families consider leaving U.S. after Trump’s re-election
Since Donald Trump’s inauguration last month, members of the trans community in the U.S. are expressing fears over measures they say target them. Some are even thinking of leaving the country, in some cases to move to Canada. CBC | World News
Read More »Angela Rayner creates Islamophobia council amid ‘Orwellian’ freedom of speech fears
Plans to create a government-backed definition of Islamophobia has sparked fears of an ‘Orwellian’ crackdown on free speech. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »M62 traffic LIVE: ‘Serious crash’ shuts major motorway ‘until further notice’
Traffic has been thrown into chaos as a major road is closed off next to the key UK motorway. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Prince Andrew and Chinese official had Royal Lodge meeting after car crash interview
Court documents have revealed a timely meeting between Prince Andrew and the Chinese Ambassador, just weeks after the infamous car crash Newsnight interview Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘Outgoing’ teenager dies at go-karting centre after ‘tragic accident’
Aiden Cotton, 19, passed away in a “tragic accident” at TeamSport Go Karting in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, on Friday January 31 Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Foreign aid agency USAID in crisis as Trump, Musk move to shut it down
The Trump administration and billionaire ally Elon Musk moved to shutter an agency that provides crucial aid to fund education and fight starvation overseas, sparking a showdown with congressional Democrats who blasted the effort as illegal and vowed a court fight. CBC | World News
Read More »Festival brings light to unexpected places in Copenhagen
The Copenhagen Light Festival is back with dozens of light installations brightening up various locations around the Danish capital including bridges, buildings and even a cemetery. Visitors can join walking or canal tours to see the installations and can also take part in light treasure hunts, concerts, a silent disco and a light run during the festival, which runs until ...
Read More »NATO chief is confident U.S.-Canada trade war wouldn’t hurt allied solidarity. Others aren’t so sure
For an alliance that prides itself on presenting a united front to Russia, the last few days — even the last few weeks — haven’t been kind. CBC | World News
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