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Taoiseach ‘absolutely appalled’ at attack that led to death of Canadian tourist in Dublin
Irish Examiner· 3 days agoTo date, four men have been arrested in connection with the incident
Reform UK candidate in Meriden apologises for controversial Royal Family comments
Coventry Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoMalcolm Sedgley said his language was "clumsy" and he could have "expressed differently" his...
India’s chase of foreign shorts hits close to home
Reuters· 3 days agoIndia’s securities regulator is going after the short sellers who bet against Gautam Adani’s infrastructure empire and triggered a $150 billion rout in ...
Newspaper headlines: Water groups 'facing lawsuits' and 'prisons near capacity'
BBC News· 3 days agoThe Daily Telegraph reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak thanked his former boss just before Mr...
What the papers say – July 3
The Inverness Courier· 3 days agoHere are the stories making headlines this Wednesday.
Arsenal among Premier League suitors for Italy and Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori - Paper Talk
Sky Sports· 3 days agoArsenal are among the Premier League suitors linked with a move for Italy defender Riccardo...
Bruce Bastian, a Founder of WordPerfect, Is Dead at 76
New York Times· 3 days agoA favorite of early personal computer users, his company was eventually overtaken by Microsoft Word....
Reform UK's Solihull East candidate apologises historic post 'likening Royal family to Nazis'
Birmingham Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoMalcolm Sedgley, the party’s candidate in Meriden and Solihull East, said his language was "clumsy"...
What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 4 days agoAll the top stories from the day's national newspapers
Newspaper headlines: 'Postal vote chaos' and Trump has 'broad immunity'
BBC News· 4 days agoConcerns over delays to ballot deliveries and a US Supreme Court ruling lead the papers.