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What the papers say - November 28 The Guardian and The Times both cover the hostage releases in the Middle East. The Daily Telegraph concentrates on the UK’s Equalities and Human Rights Commission, which could be stripped of accreditation with the UN. The Metro opts for a piece on the death of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey.
Ukraine hints at new conscription scheme Kiev has signed contracts with two private recruitment companies in order to appeal to draft-dodgers, the Guardian reported. President Vladimir Zelensky said on Friday that a “comprehensive’ overhaul of mobilization rules will be announced this week.
What the papers say – November 28 The Guardian and The Times both cover the hostage releases in the Middle East. The Times reports that Hamas wants to raise the toll for the safe return of Israeli soldiers. The Daily Mail focuses Omid Scobie’s tell-all royal book which hit the shelves on Tuesday.
'Desperate' pub puts ad asking for 'alcoholics and people with criminal records' The Weldborough Hotel in Tasmania posted the satirical job listing on their Facebook page. Bosses were hoping to employ kitchen and front-of-house staff. Post has since been deleted but according to the Guardian it was shared around 1,500 times and had hundreds of comments.
Wizz Air customer issues £106 warning and says 'I'm so frustrated' A Wizz Air customer says the airline wrongly charged £106 to check in – and now won't give a refund. A reader, known only as HP, told The Guardian's consumer affairs section that they showed proof that they were not able to check-in online. In response to the letter, the company has now paid the refund that was due.
What the papers say - November 25 The Guardian says “war is paused” as the 24 hostages are freed. The FT Weekend tells of “West Bank joy’ as 39 Palestinian prisoners are released by Israel.
The gorgeous European city beloved by Brits as it's the 'German version of York' Bremen in Germany is perfect for a European city break with narrow cobbled streets and expressionist architecture. The city even has one of the best-loved Christmas markets in Germany. One impressed visitor told the Guardian it was the "German version of York"
What the papers say – November 25 The first day of the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas dominates front pages. The Guardian says “war is paused” as the 24 hostages are freed. The FT Weekend tells of “West Bank joy’ as 39 Palestinian prisoners are released.
Britain's Lloyds shake-up puts around 2,500 jobs at risk | Mint Lloyds is poised to begin a consultation with staff in a number of roles, including analysts and product managers. Staff are expected to be informed of the process as early as next week, the source said. The Guardian first reported on the process.
New tax rules for self-employed from January and 'it's not going to help' New tax rules for self-employed from January and 'it's not going to help' National Insurance Class 2 contributions, paid on earnings above £12,570 a year, will be abolished. Along with this abolition, Class 4 National Insurance contributions will be cut to 8%. But tradespeople have told the Guardian the respite is too little.
Zelenskyy’s comments on Hamas disrupt Ukraine’s middle east alliance plans — report Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's staunchly pro-Israel stance and his description of Hamas and Russia as "the same evil" have undermined Kyiv’s efforts to build alliances in the Middle East. The Guardian reports that the October Hamas attack on Israel and the Israeli operation in the Gaza Strip have shifted foreign policy focus away from Ukraine.
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: It's the question keeping me awake at night... Just how thick IS Gary Lineker? Gary Lineker endorsed a video on Twitter accusing Israel of 'genocide' He told his almost nine million followers that an interview by the Guardian's resident Toytown Trot Owen Jones with Holocaust historian Raz Segal was 'worth 13 minutes of anyone's time'
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: It's the question keeping me awake at night... Just how thick IS Gary Lineker? Gary Lineker endorsed a video on Twitter accusing Israel of 'genocide' He told his almost nine million followers that an interview by the Guardian's resident Toytown Trot Owen Jones with Holocaust historian Raz Segal was 'worth 13 minutes of anyone's time'
Gary Lineker must be out to destroy the BBC Gary Lineker seems determined to create as many problems as possible for the Corporation through a series of inopportune tweets and statements. The latest problem has arisen over Mr Lineker’s promotion, via social media, of a discussion between Guardian writer Owen Jones and an American academic called Raz Segal.
What Bin Laden's viral letter tells us about our fractured society – and our kids Thousands of TikTok users shared, and celebrated, a document purporting to be Usama bin Laden’s letter to America. The Guardian newspaper pulled the letter from its website after it was deluged by people searching for it.
Young influencers say they sympathise with Bin Laden Dozens of young Americans have posted videos on TikTok expressing sympathy with Osama bin Laden. The letter, which attempts to justify the targeting and killing of American civilians, was first published in 2002. The Guardian newspaper removed it from its website after TikTok users linked directly to it.
What the papers say – November 18 The NHS features on the front of both The Times and the i. The Daily Mail also went down the medical route for its Saturday front. The Guardian led with a piece on Lord David Cameron.
What the papers say - November 18 The NHS features on the front of both The Times and the i. The Daily Mail also went down the medical route for its Saturday front. The Guardian led with a piece on Lord David Cameron.
If Gen Z have become fans of Osama bin Laden, there’s only one way to snap them out of it The Guardian has removed the text of Osama bin Laden's 2002 broadside against Western imperialism from its website.
Guardian Takes Down Tik Tok-Viral Bin Laden 'Letter to America' The Guardian has removed from its website a 21-year-old message written by Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. The transcript includes bin Laden’s assertion that the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001 due to its support of Israel. Bin Laden was the mastermind of the September 11 attacks 22 years ago that killed nearly 3,000 people.