Violence breaks out at St George's Day event in central London
Russian forces make significant gains in eastern Ukraine
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Lee Anderson Takes Issue With Avocados In Bizarre St George's Day Post
He spelled it "advacado".
3-min read - NewsThe Independent
Think again, PM: Sunak urged to U-turn on Rwanda plan as five die in Channel tragedy
Father ‘saw his little daughter die before his eyes’ says charity worker after Channel rescue
5-min read - NewsThe Independent
Douglas DC-4 plane crashes near Fairbanks, Alaska with rescue efforts underway
The model of airplane was first manufactured during World War II
1-min read - NewsThe Independent
Man charged with kidnap after woman seen on doorbell cam crying ‘please help me’
Police say she was caught screaming for help into the camera at home in Hillsboro, Oregon before being grabbed and forced into a white pickup truck
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Italy to allow anti-abortion activists into clinics to appeal to pregnant women
Italy has passed a law that will allow anti-abortion activists into clinics to appeal to pregnant women, in a win for its pro-life prime minister.
3-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Letters: For all the political wrangling, the Rwanda Bill will not achieve its aim
SIR – Whether you agree with it or not, the fact is that the Rwanda Bill, having finally cleared Parliament (telegraph.co.uk, April 23), can work as a deterrent only if sufficient numbers of illegal migrants are deported within days of arriving in the United Kingdom.
9-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Big boost to defence reflects the new dangers facing Britain
The passing reference to defence in the March Budget drew criticism of the Government at a time of heightened international tension. The Chancellor said that current spending of just over 2 per cent of GDP would increase to 2.5 per cent “as soon as economic conditions allow”. It appears they now do.
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