Author: Anna Mikhailova

PA mediaThe prime minister with steel workers in Lincolnshire shortly after the audience in the House of CommonsThere was a time when all they could do was wait.Government officials were hidden in a main inn on the path of British Steel’s Steelworks in Scunthorpe and Parliament’s work to change to allow them to control the Chinese property company.But they couldn’t move yet.Everything they could do, together with all politicians 200 miles south in Westminster, was to wait.They were waiting for real assent, the formality in the legislative process when the king formally accepts a bill an act of Parliament, and…

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“Ring of Steel” is how Mirror Sunday characterizes an emergency law approved on Saturday that grants control of the United Kingdom government on the British Steel Scunthorpe plant and saved it from closing. The movement, which appears on several front pages, is the “History” brand for the document. In other news, Queen Camilla says that King Carlos III will not “reduce the speed” after the admission of the hospital of his letter last month, Mirror reports.Little steel, The Sunday Times reports that Royal Navy is now “on alert” to escort a fuel shipment to the high ovens. He says that…

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A liberal democratic deputy has spoken or his “shock” after they were forbidden to enter Hong Kong this week.Waa Hobhouse said he flew to the Chinese region in Thorsday to visit his newborn grandson, but was stopped at the airport, interrogated and then deported in the first flight home.Bath’s deputy is one of the more than 40 parliamentarians in the Interparliamentary Alliance in China that analyzes Beijing’s human rights history, but told The Sunday Times that he had no reason why he was rejected and crushed.Lib dem, Sir Ed Davey leader, has written the Foreign Secretary David Lammy, asking him…

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The Russian ambassador to the United Kingdom has not denied accusations that the Russian sensors have been hidden in the seas around Britain in an attempt to track nuclear submarines from the United Kingdom.Andrei Kelin said that while he did not denied Russia trying to track British submarines, he rejected the idea that such activities presented a threat to the United Kingdom.When asked on BBC One Sunday with Laura Kuessberg if she opposed the statements, Andrei Kelin said: “No.””I’m not going to deny it, but I wonder we really have interest in following all British submarines with very old obsolete…

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Sean CoughlanReal correspondentPA mediaKing and Queen were in Rome for their twentieth wedding anniversaryQueen Camilla says that King Charles “loves his job and keeps him going” and that as his health is “improving … now hey, I want to do more and more.”The king has been receiving cancer treatment for about a year, but this week he successfully completed an intensive calendar of public events in a four -day state visit to Italy.The queen’s comments were made to the United Kingdom press about the trip that also coincided with the twenty wedding anniversary of the royal couple.She said “dreaming of”…

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Getty imagesYr Wyddfa is well known for the crowds that are tail at the top of the highest mountain of Wales; This year does not seem to be differentVisitors of the largest National Park of Wales are urged to think about how they travel to avoid chaos parking or risk being towed.It comes when restrictions in one of the most popular places in Eryri National Park enter into force for Easter.From now on, those who go to PEN and pass below the Yr Wyddfa, or Snowdon summit, as is known, will have to reserve parking in £ 20 for an…

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Roxy Ball Room has opened at St Mary Ax, in front of the Gherkin, offering a variety of activities that include duck bowling, curly without ice and technological darts. The place, which follows the mantra ‘Boze and Ball Games’ of the brand, also presents the American pool, basketball, ping pong and a virtual shooting range experience a Sharp shot. The new place of St Mary Ax offers Bear Pong, Karaoke and Crazy Pool (Image: Roxy Ball Room) Joel Mitchell, Marketing Director of Professionals at Play, said: “We are delighted to announce that we have now opened our doors to the…

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The railroad minister admitted to having used his mobile phone while driving a two -story old bus through London at peak time.Lord Peter Hendy was at the wheel of the old routemaster for a charity event when he was seen sending text messages to a friend, as first Reported by The Sunday Times.A spokesman for Lord Hendy said: “Last month, Peter Hendy used his phone while driving. He apologized entirely by this trial error and has contacted the police.”A source close to Lord Hendy said he would accept the sanction, which is probably six points in his license and a…

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Olimpia ZagnatBBC News, NottinghamKarolina CiołkoThe consequences in John Street, WorksopEmergency services are at the scene of an explosion that destroyed a property on terraces.Nottinghamshire police say that the officers were called to John Street in Worksop just before 20:00 BST on Saturday.Multiple properties have been evacuated in the street, and firefighters, police officers and ambulances are on the scene.There is no confirmation of injuries, police said.

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BBC/Hungry Bear Media LtdThe finalists: Mus Dumbuya, Amanda Wah, Aneila Aphsar and Joe FishburnWARNING: This article contains spoilersThe winners of Gladiators 2025 have been crowned after the final of Saturday night at BBC One.The owner of the gym, Amanda Wah, and the coach of gymnastics, Joe Fishburn, were the victors, beating her contestants Aneila Afar, a supply teacher, and Mus Dumbuya, a youth worker in East London.Wah, owner of a Warrington gym, beat his northwest contender partner despite the fact that AFSA has an advantage of 1.5 seconds in the final challenge, the Qualifier.Fishburn, a scarborough gymnastics coach, had a…

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