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Saudia Arabia is threatening to strike back at Iran after it targeted oil and gas sites across the Gulf, the Daily Telegraph says. The paper features a warning from the Saudi foreign minister who said patience with Tehran was running out and the country will “reserve the right to take military actions if deemed necessary”. Elsewhere, a smiling King Charles III is pictured opening a new coastal path named in his honour that stretches around the entire coast of England.

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Wigan were lacking the stardust of Bevan French and Jai Field, which meant Hodkinson, who impressed on his debut in the Challenge Cup last week, was entrusted with the full-back role and he did not disappoint.It was York, with two wins and two defeats from their opening four matches, who started the quickest and their fans could barely believe it as they scored 14 points without reply in the opening 25 minutes.Winger Nofoaluma picked up and dashed over for the opener after Wigan had made a mess of defending a wayward Paul McShane kick on the last tackle, before veteran…

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Entering a football match in England and Wales without a ticket will become a criminal offence under new laws that come into force before Sunday’s Carabao Cup final between Arsenal and Manchester City at Wembley.Offenders will face a football banning order of up to five years, as well as a fine of up to £1,000.The legislation has been introduced as a result of the serious disorder that marred the European Championship final between England and Italy at Wembley in July 2021, when thousands of fans forced their way into the stadium.The new act is designed to clamp down on ‘tailgating’…

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The overwhelming majority of universities and hospitals in the country snubbed the Government’s offer of a free portrait of the King shortly after his coronation in 2023, GB News can reveal.Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, blamed the poor take-up of the £131 picture of the King on managers in the public sector who were unnecessarily worried that people would be offended. “All of this rubbish needs to stop,” she told GB News’ Chopper’s Political Podcast.Mrs Badenoch added: “We should not be afraid of the word ‘patriotism’. It’s important.”Under the voluntary programme – called His Majesty’s Portrait Scheme – 20,500 portraits…

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Although on Tuesday Reeves, in contrast, stressed that the red lines set out in Labour’s manifesto still stand, the chancellor has now clearly signalled a shift. She indicated in her Mais lecture that, wherever it was in Britain’s interest to do so, the government wants to align the UK’s regulatory regime with that of the EU in more areas.

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Emery became the quickest Villa manager to 100 wins with victory in France last week.Villa Park marked the achievement with fans holding up ‘Emery 100’ cards as the teams walked out.He knows how to get the job done and, with Villa searching for their first trophy in three decades, the end of the drought is in sight. Villa did what was necessary against Lille, even if the performance still lacked the style, tempo and class they have produced this season. Those levels remain from their stumble in the Premier League, with just two wins from 10 games, which has added…

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The Guardian has revised a contentious column about a branch of Gail’s bakery after facing backlash from readers, its own Jewish employees, and the company’s leadership.Jonathan Liew’s article, which appeared on Saturday with the headline “A corner of north London where food has become a battleground in the Israel-Gaza war”, drew accusations of antisemitism against the business.Gail’s has faced spurious claims it has ties to Israel’s military and Government because it was founded by an Israeli baker and is part-owned by US investment firm Bain Capital. The piece was amended on Tuesday evening following criticism that it unfairly targeted the…

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A Reform UK councillor has vowed he wants to “get back to work” after narrowly surviving a vote of no confidence.Speaking out on GB News following the vote, 19-year-old George Finch declared he has “had enough” of the fallout from the vote and wishes to serve his community again.In February of this year, Mr Finch sparked a row with police after he claimed information about the perpetrators of the rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton had been “deliberately withheld” due to concerns about community tensions, which of course, the police denied. He also faced criticism for his public row…

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