Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Why energy firm Bulb's collapse may cost you £200

Each of the UK's 31 million taxpayers may have to pay £200 to bail out the failed energy company.

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The Papers: 'Royal race row' and Covid jabs warning

Thursday's papers focus on the race row embroiling Buckingham Palace, and a warning over Covid in the UK.

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San Francisco to allow police 'killer robots'

The measure permits police to deploy robots equipped with explosives in extreme circumstances.

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EU warns Elon Musk of possible Twitter ban under new rules

Twitter risks a ban if it is not in compliance with EU rules on targeted adverts and disinformation.

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Christine McVie, Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter, dies aged 79

The singer-songwriter, behind some of the group's biggest hits, dies after an illness, her family says.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Girls Aloud: It's 20 years since pop greats were born on Popstars The Rivals

It's two decades since a talent show launched one of the most successful girl bands in chart history.

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Richard Drax: Jamaica eyes slavery reparations from Tory MP

Richard Drax is facing demands to pay compensation for the role of his ancestors in the slave trade.

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