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Saturday, April 27, 2024

🗞️ What the Papers Say plus 60 Second News Watch with Sarnia de la Maré 📝



King Charles to Resume Public Duties After Positive Cancer Treatment: King Charles is making encouraging progress in his cancer treatment and will be returning to public events. His specific duties upon return have not been detailed yet.


Jewish Campaign Group Cancels Walk Over Safety Concerns: Amid safety fears, a Jewish campaign group has canceled the Walk Together demonstration. The Met Police, however, believes that the risk of disorder from a pro-Palestinian march is not high enough to seek additional measures.


British Tourist in Intensive Care After Shark Attack: A 64-year-old British tourist from Hertfordshire is in intensive care on a Caribbean island after being seriously injured in a shark attack.

For more news updates, you can visit reliable sources like the BBC News, NBC News, or The Telegraph. Stay informed! 🌐📰



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Friday, April 26, 2024

🗞️ News Headlines in 60 seconds with Sarnia de la Maré



Here are some of today’s headlines:
Cancer cure hope as UK patients trial world’s first personalised mRNA vaccine for melanoma.

Humza Yousaf’s future to be determined by Alba Party
as he faces no confidence vote after collapse of power-sharing deal with Greens.

Rwanda Bill causing migrants to head for Ireland instead of UK, deputy PM says.


Ex-Post Office boss ‘does not recall’ being told IT firm could alter accounts.
Cavalry horses in serious condition after bolting.
Labour pledges to renationalise most rail services within five years.
Paris’s Moulin Rouge loses windmill sails overnight.
Rebel Wilson book published in the UK with blacked out text.
Shoplifting hits record high in England and Wales.
‘Stay strong,’ parents tell Gaza hostage after video.
Ukraine uses longer-range US missiles for the first time.

Please note that these headlines are current as of the time of your request and may change as the day progresses. For more detailed information, you can click on the links provided.


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