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Supermarket regains title as Britain's cheapest 'big shop' as it overhauls major rival
A supermarket has regained its title as Britain's cheapest taking back the crown after it was beaten by a rival supermarket in February.
Karoline Leavitt reveals 'anti-climatic' way Trump told her she’d be press secretary: ‘Oh, by the way’
Karoline Leavitt reveals President Trump offered her the White House press secretary role in a casual phone call with no formal process after the 2024 election.
Macron tells Trump 'perhaps you shouldn't talk every day' after dismissing US President's demands to open Strait of Hormuz by force
The French President also took aim at the US President's recent wildly conflicting statements on the war, telling him: 'Perhaps you shouldn't talk every day.'
Landowner is handed record £268,000 fine after illegally felling trees to extend petrol station
Motor Fuel Ltd cleared a huge patch of mixed broadleaf woodland next to a leafy country road in Loughborough in 2019 to make room for the new development.
Ryanair warns of cancellations this summer as impact of Iran war hits airline fuel
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary says UK summer holidays are at risk as the Iran war sparks a jet fuel crisis, which could potentially force mass flight cuts by early June
Marmalade to be re-branded in post-Brexit food deal
The breakfast favourite will be legally renamed when Britain aligns with new EU labelling rules.
Millions take to roads ahead of windy Easter weekend
Scotland will be hit by the strongest gusts, which could be up to 80-90mph for a short time in exposed locations.
Stroke patients ‘being failed every day’ due to rehabilitation gaps
A national survey of stroke physiotherapists across the UK found workforce shortages in stroke care.
Birds, beavers and beetles among threatened species to benefit from £90m
Ministers said the funding uplift will help to support the Government’s mission to reverse nature declines and meet legal targets.
Minister’s trip to Lebanon cancelled following Defence Forces concern
But the cancellation presented an opportunity the Defence Forces was able to exploit to pull off its first personnel rotation in a conflict zone.
Pregnant teacher forced to be 'sick in bucket in classroom' as strict school rules exposed
Pregnant teachers have been forced to be sick in a bucket in a classroom cupboard or use a radio to request cover to go to the toilet amid inflexible rules in schools, a survey shows
Lamb costs soared over last three years due to climate change – report
Easter lamb prices have increased by up to a fifth due to weather ‘shocks’ hitting the UK, according to the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit.
Kiev attack on Zaporozhye kills several rare horses
It will take at least ten years to restore livestock, Gennady Shcherbak, the owner of the herd, told
Nuclear rockets, moon bases and NASA’s Mars plan
Moscow receives tourists from smorgasbord of countries — official
Over the past 12 months, nine additional flights to Moscow from five countries, chairman of the Russian capital’s tourism committee, Yevgeny Kozlov, said
US court orders resentencing for Colorado clerk involved in election scheme
Former clerk Tina Peters has become a cause celebre for the election denial movement and President Donald Trump.
Iran can't have unilateral control over Hormuz - Arab League secretary general
In the opinion of Ahmed Aboul Gheit, "the draft document on freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz proposed by the Gulf Cooperation Council should be supported"
Labour's controversial mansion tax 'would hurt 50,000 struggling households'
Labour's controversial 'mansion tax' plan will force thousands to downsize and drive many more into a bureaucratic nightmare of legal appeals, an official study shows.
Melania Trump mediated reunification of seven children with their families in Ukraine
Reunifying children with their loved ones in this region of the world remains one of the most important global issues today, the First Lady said in a statement
Cuba says it released over 2,000 prisoners as White House heaps pressure on island
The Cuban government says it has pardoned and released 2,010 prisoners, a sweeping move that comes as the island nation grapples with pressure from the Trump administration.