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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz responds to Elon Musk's support for anti-immigration party: 'Don't feed the troll'
Musk earlier called Scholz an "incompetent fool" and signaled his support for Germany's anti-immigration AfD party.
- HuffPost UK
'He's A Hero': Nigel Farage Praises Elon Musk Despite Rape Comments
The Reform UK leader said: "I believe in free speech, even if what people say is offensive."
- The Telegraph
Marlborough racing tips and best bets for today’s races
Following today’s racing tips? In need of some guidance? Or just fancy a flutter?
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Liverpool vs Man United: Safety inspection due ahead of game between fierce rivals amid cold spell
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — A safety meeting will be held at midday GMT Sunday to determine if the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United will go ahead following a cold spell over the weekend.
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Several airports close runways as UK hit by heavy snow and freezing rain
The UKHSA has also issued a cold weather health alert for England.
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Man hit by two vehicles and killed while walking in the road
Man hit by two vehicles and killed while walking in the road
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Costas Simitis, former Greek prime minister and socialist leader, dies at 88
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Costas Simitis, former prime minister of Greece and the architect of the country’s joining the common European currency, the euro, has died at age 88, state TV ERT reported.
- The Telegraph
What’s on TV tonight: Playing Nice, 7/7: The London Bombings, Celebrity Hunted and more
Playing Nice ITV1, 9pm It’s extremely rare, but has happened; babies have been swapped at birth in busy hospitals, although procedures introduced in the 1980s make such an event theoretically impossible in today’s NHS. That small detail aside, Grace Ofori-Attah (a former NHS doctor, who also wrote ITV’s Malpractice) has adapted JP Delaney’s 2020 psychological thriller on the subject into a gripping four-part series. James Norton and Niamh Algar are Pete and Maddie, who find out their toddler The
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Marlon Brando “So Furious At Being Dubbed For Italian ‘Waterfront’ He Stormed Out Of Premiere,” New Book Reveals
Marlon Brando was so enraged at the Italian premiere of his film On The Waterfront, he walked out of the cinema where he was the star guest. The insight into the fury of cinema’s legendary angry young man has come from a book about the 1950’s Italian film industry by an American couple living in …
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How exiled photographer Ernest Cole captured apartheid’s human toll
Ernest Cole's haunting photographs of apartheid shocked the world, but his own life ended in obscurity. Now, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Raoul Peck has brought Cole's story to the screen in Ernest Cole: Lost and Found. Speaking to RFI, Peck reflects on Cole's groundbreaking work and the exile that tore him apart. "I remember the first photos. it was a long time ago in Berlin when I was studying," Haitian film director Raoul Peck told RFI."The anti-apartheid struggle was beginning, and Ernest Cole'
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New Orleans pays tribute to New Year's attack victims with 'outpouring of love' at vigil
New Orleans has held a vigil to mourn the lives of the 14 people killed when a truck was driven into revellers celebrating the new year. The vigil began near a makeshift memorial with pictures of the victims, candles, teddy bears and flowers carefully laid out on the street. The New Orleans coroner's office has identified 13 of the 14 victims, including British citizen Edward Pettifer.
- The Independent
UK weather live: Airports close runways leading to flight delays as snow and freezing rain hits Britain
Met Office weather alerts in place across country over first weekend in 2025 as health warnings issued
- Evening Standard
Parents to change nappies in schools under new South Wales council rule
Parents to change nappies in schools under new South Wales council rule
- Evening Standard
UK weather LIVE: Heavy snow sparks airport runway closures and motorway chaos across the country
Manchester and Liverpool John Lennon Airport both closed their runways on Sunday morning due to heavy snow
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Elon Musk must be a busy man - so why is he so interested in UK politics?
There's no doubt that Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and live-in best friend of the US president-elect, must be a busy man - even before a Tesla truck exploded at the entrance to the Trump hotel in Las Vegas on 1 January.
- The Canadian Press
Heavy snow brings widespread disruption across the UK
LONDON (AP) — Heavy snow and freezing rain have brought widespread disruption across the U.K., with several major airports forced to suspend flights and many key roads in the north of England unnavigable.
- The Canadian Press
Ukraine will ask allies to boost its air defenses at a meeting in Germany, Zelenskyy says
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will again call on allies to boost its air defenses at this week's meeting in Germany, as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes over later this month with a vow to end the almost three-year war quickly.
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Plans to reduce waiting times so NHS 'doesn't go the way as Woolies', health secretary says
The prime minister is set to unveil plans to reduce NHS waiting times to 18 weeks before the end of parliament as part of efforts to ensure it does not "go the way of Woolies", the UK's health secretary has promised. Wes Streeting told the Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme that Sir Keir Starmer will set out a "wide range of reform" to modernise the struggling health service. It comes amid the announcement that the NHS app is to receive a major upgrade which will let all patients receive test results, book follow-up appointments and even choose where to be treated.
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Slicing veggies, baking cakes - will Meghan's rebrand work?
The Duchess of Sussex appears to be embarking on a new era in her glossy new Netflix show.
- The Independent
Voters will thank Labour for scrapping winter fuel payments, Wes Streeting claims
Health secretary says Labour were forced to make unpopular decisions in its first six months in power