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Car insurance: Drivers brace for price woes for failing to read ‘small print’ as millions face higher costs`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } `; return trendingDiv; }
Sir Winston Churchill will be replaced on the £5 note by an animal, the Bank of England has said. Emma Soames, granddaughter of Sir Winston, told Newsnight she was happy with the idea and she rejected Reform UK leader Nigel Farage’s characterisation of the change as “wokery”.
Alexander Zverev said it felt “very special” to become just the fifth player to reach the semi-finals of all nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments and join elite company after he booked his place in the last four at Indian Wells.The German claimed a confident 6-2 6-3 victory over Frenchman Arthur Fils to reach the last four of the California-based tournament for the first time.By completing the set of Masters 1000 semi-final appearances, Zverev joins a club featuring only tennis’ ‘Big Four’ – Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.”It’s very special to be one of five players in…
A mother who was seeking a kidney donor for her ill daughter said it was “really bonkers” that the journalist she contacted to share her appeal ended up being a match and gave a kidney.Maria Solecki, of Hadleigh, Essex, said her 16-year-old daughter Maya Solecki needed a transplant after suffering severe damage to her kidneys following an E. coli infection in January 2024.The 48-year-old, an executive assistant for a local charity, said she was tested herself and found not to be a suitable donor for her daughter, as were other family members and Facebook contacts.She said she took the decision…
The mother of Rhiannon Whyte, the woman murdered by an illegal migrant, has accused Keir Starmer of ignoring her despite multiple pleas for a meeting.Speaking to GB News, Siobhan Whyte accused Labour of “not caring” about her daughter’s murder, questioning their apparent “silence”.Rhiannon, 27, was stabbed to death by illegal migrant Deng Chol Majek in October 2024, who was staying in the asylum hotel at which she worked. Majek was jailed for a minimum of 29 years for her murder.Having written to the Prime Minister twice to ask for a meeting, Ms Whyte told GB News that she is “angry”…
Prince William housing scheme approved despite 467 objections: ‘An eyesore!’`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } `; return trendingDiv; }
MPs have launched a new inquiry into the student loan system as average graduate debt climbs to more than £43,000.The Treasury Committee will examine whether the repayment system treats borrowers fairly, amid growing concern about interest rates and frozen repayment thresholds.Dame Meg Hillier, who chairs the committee, said loan interest rates and high marginal tax rates “have clearly led to widespread dissatisfaction among graduates who may not have fully understood their repayment terms and the possibility they could change”.She added: “This inquiry is about fairness. Fundamentally, what we’re asking is, have the goalposts been moved in a way which is…
ITV Emmerdale fans spot huge clue that character of 37 years is set to be ‘killed’ in murder mystery plot`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } `; return trendingDiv; }
Porsche to axe thousands of jobs and stick to petrol cars as EV strategy fails to entice customers`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } `; return trendingDiv; }
Many of the papers lead on Iran’s attacks on British troops at airbases in Iraq and accusations Russia is helping Iran. “Hidden hand of Putin”, reads the Guardian’s headline, quoting UK Defence Secretary John Healey and referring to Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin. It writes Iranian drone pilots are “using methods learned on Ukraine battlefield”, while Russia also benefits “from oil price rise to fund war with Kyiv”. “UK points to Kremlin following attack on base” says the Times, which also leads with Healey’s “hidden hand of Putin” quote. In a separate story on the front page, the paper splashes: “3D…
