The Guardian reports that the judge granted a summary judgment in the duchess's favour over the publication of extracts from a "personal and private" handwritten letter to her estranged father. The duchess says her victory is a "comprehensive win" over the newspaper's "dehumanising practices".
The Daily Telegraph says the head of the Armed Forces has warned that the coronavirus pandemic has led to "nationalist barriers" and economic cries reminiscent of the lead up to World War Two. In an interview with the newspaper General Sir Nick Carter says the "security challenges" presented by the pandemic are similar to those faced in the 1930s.
The Guardian is a negativity splash for woke North Londoners and has the lowest UK circulation. Of course it shares its hatred of the UK and love of everything EU with the BBC.
Well this over-65 y.o. has already had her invite and her jab, along with many others in that age bracket. NHS ahead
UK media should just give these people some privacy tbh.
ScumMedia forced them into exile it seems.
Who gives a flying F about anything Ian Botham thinks?
Anyone having trouble sleeping tonight?
And everyone makes money... 😎
Why do Brits call it a 'jab' instead of 'vaccine' or 'a shot'? Just curious.
Invites , like it's a f*cking tea party , not everyone is afraid of being ill ! Stick your jabs , just not in us ..
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