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The UK is set to experience a sharp drop in temperatures as a cold front moves in from the north, with maps indicating a significant sub-zero blast across much of the country in the coming days.According to a weather map by WX Charts, the cold snap is expected to hit around November 2 and to bring the season’s first widespread frost, affecting early morning temperatures across much of the UK.The latest forecast indicates that areas in northern Scotland may see temperatures drop close to 0C or even lower, with rural and high-altitude areas particularly at risk of dipping into sub-zero…

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Police are investigating following an incident involving Labour MP Mike Amesbury that was partially recorded by a taxi rank in the early hours of this morning (October 26) and posted on social media.A video posted on X shows what appears to be a man lying on the ground and Mr Amesbury standing over him, pointing his finger at him.The man is then heard to say, “You won’t threaten your MP again”, before leaning in closer and adding: “You won’t ever threaten your MP ever again, will you?”The incident was just hours after the Labour MP for Runcorn had attended a…

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Strike action is set to take place on Monday (October 28) as British tourists head to Majorca for the first half term of the school year. The planned industrial action is expected to result in travel disruption for those exploring the island via public transport.Bus drivers in the Spanish island will strike as part of a nationwide action over a lack of agreement in respect of arrangements for early and voluntary retirement. The Balearic Government has set a 60 percent minimum service for TIB buses. Palma EMT buses are expected to operate at 50 percent. Services for school routes, however, will run…

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Africa is in the process of developing its energy infrastructure, as it seeks to exploit its supplies of fossil fuels.The continent has twelve percent of the world’s oil reserves and eight percent of gas supplies.It is attracting billions of pounds of investment as it looks to launch over 400 oil and gas projects over the next four years.This year, around £85 billion is expected to be invested in energy across Africa.Most of that money, £54 billion, goes into fossil fuel schemes, with the remainder financing a range of clean energy technologies.One major project under discussion is a plan to build…

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Massive riots have broken out in a Russian town after a woman was allegedly murdered by two gypsies.Angry residents in Korkino in Siberia went on the rampage on Thursday night, torching homes belonging to the city’s Roma community.Video images show a fire engulfing a building with giant flames leaping into the night sky.Locals clashed with police in violent scenes as law enforcement officers struggled to contain the mob.More than 40 people were detained and charged for acts of “hooliganism” as a result of the unrest.Two of the angry mob were treated for gunshot wounds after coming under fire from a…

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Prince William has shown a new approach to royal life since becoming first-in-line to the throne, a body language expert has claimed.According to The Sun, expert Judi James said that since the death of his grandmother, the late Queen, and following his wife, Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis, the future King has taken a more relaxed approach to royal life that isn’t necessarily typical of the Prince of Wales.This includes giving royal fans a behind-the-scenes look at his life and showing some “big kid” behaviours previously covered up and more typical of his estranged brother, Prince Harry.The body language expert told…

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Meghan Markle has dominated headlines recently with her fashion choices, with one red dress sparking plenty of reaction online.When attending a gala for a children’s hospital earlier this month, the Duchess of Sussex was seen re-wearing her glamorous red gown by Carolina Herrera, which she previously wore in 2021.When she first debuted the dress, just a year after quitting life as a senior member of the Royal Family with her husband, Prince Harry, the gown had a flowing skirt.However, fast-forward three years, and the skirt has gone, and the dress has become much more figure-hugging and revealing.While fashion does change…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face their “biggest struggle” yet, as the pair appear to branch out into different career paths, a PR expert has claimed.Since Harry’s 40th birthday last month, he has been seen making solo visits to New York, the United Kingdom, and Africa. Meghan, on the other hand, has stayed at their home in Montecito with the two children, and even spent an evening at a red carpet event without Harry.It comes as they have spent years building a “distinct brand” as a duo. PR expert Ed Coram James told The Mirror the pair had spent a…

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Sir Keir Starmer failed to exclude language on slavery reparations from a joint statement signed by Commonwealth countries at the end of a summit.The Prime Minister downplayed the prominence of reparatory justice on the agenda at the gathering in Samoa, insisting talks about climate resilience had instead been the “absolute priority” on Saturday (October 26).Starmer, speaking at a press conference at the end of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHoGM), repeated his description of slavery as “abhorrent”, but said Britain’s position on paying for its role was “very, very clear”.The UK has repeatedly ruled out offering reparations or an…

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Scientists believe shifting tectonic plates are leading to the creation of a new ocean, the world’s sixth.The geological development results from two land masses slowly moving apart in Africa.This process could eventually lead to the continent splitting into two, giving the currently landlocked countries of Zambia and Uganda their coastlines.The solid outer part of the Earth is known as the lithosphere, which is separated into several tectonic plates.These plates are in constant motion, and their movements can be tracked accurately thanks to developments in GPS and other technologies.The bi-weekly publication Geophysical Research Letters says recent research backs up claims that…

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