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Wednesday, February 7, 2024 |
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| King Charles was flown by helicopter to Sandringham after reuniting with Prince Harry and making a brief public appearance for the first time since his cancer diagnosis was revealed. The King appeared in good spirits as he smiled and waved to the gathered crowds as he left Clarence House, in central London, flanked by the Queen. He is understood to have boarded a helicopter with Camilla from Buckingham Palace shortly afterwards. Earlier in the afternoon, the Duke of Sussex put a royal rift aside by returning to London to visit his father. Prince Harry is understood to have spent around 45 minutes with the King, having arrived at Clarence House just hours after touching down at Heathrow Airport. | |
| | Wintry showers to hit parts of the UK on Thursday as up to 20cm of snow likely to fall | |
| | Two key allies drop out of launch of new right-wing Tory faction | |
| | Prince Harry has no intention of seeing his brother Prince William during his current trip, palace aides have said | |
| | Around a million people who have not seen a dentist for two or more years are expected to benefit | |
| It's not the dog, it's the owner of the dog that is to blame for the incidents that have sadly happened recently. Many innocent dogs and people are trapped in this awful situation. Look at the terrible situation of teenage knife stabbings... do we round all teenagers up and leash them? No we treat them individually, so why can't we do the same with dogs? |
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| - Liz Truss' attempt to restart her political career with the launch of a new right-wing Tory faction was hit by chaos – as two former allies stayed away. Read more | |
| "Even if Sunak wins his £1,000 'pub bet' with Piers Morgan, it's still morally bankrupt." | - The TalkTV host offered our prime minister a wager – that he couldn't get vulnerable people on planes to Rwanda before the upcoming election – and he took it (before rowing back on it hours later). Shame he didn't think it through, writes Femi Oluwole. Read more | |
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