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Rishi Sunak: 'I'd like to give Giorgia Meloni a taste of Yorkshire nightlife'
Metro· 3 hours agoI will take all their perspectives, ideas and energy with me for the next five years if I have the...
'I'm a mum and dinner lady but I look so young I always get ID'd'
Bristol Live via Yahoo News UK· 42 minutes agoNow, Lydia says she’s hoping to make it to the UK Calendar Girls final – which would see her...
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 3 hours agoAll the top stories from the day's national newspapers
I simulated each UK party’s first years in government in a video game, and the results were awful
The Guardian· 3 hours agoDemocracy 4 lets you play out your political fantasies (or nightmares) to see the impact of your choices and, ultimately, if you can get re-elected. Drawing from publicly available data, developer ...
Newspaper headlines: 'French right humiliates Macron' and England 'Saved by the Bell'
BBC News· 1 day agoMarine Le Pen's words that her party had "practically wiped out" Emmanuel Macron make the Daily...
What the papers say – June 28
The Inverness Courier· 4 days agoReform UK come under fire as the election campaign continues to dominate the front pages of Friday’s newspapers.
David Beckham and Katherine Jenkins sit inches from each other after feud
Metro· 13 hours agoThe ball’s in your court, David. Got a story? If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get...
Daily horoscope: July 2, 2024 astrological predictions for your star sign
Metro· 9 hours agouk horoscope is here every morning, seven days a week (yes, including weekends!). To check your...
LETTER: Audit shows there are no 'significant failings' at city council
Salisbury Journal via Yahoo News UK· 17 hours agoI imagine there are residents who may be concerned about the finances of Salisbury City Council...
How viral ‘crowd work’ clips are remaking standup for the social media age
The Guardian· 1 hour agoThe front row of a comedy club is a scary place to be. Such unscripted back-and-forths – or “crowd work” in comedy parlance – have always been a part of standup, often seen ...