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Drivers alerted: heavy rain expected across country Monday
The RAC has advised drivers to postpone their journeys until later in the day in light of heavy traffic, as inclement weather may exacerbate their difficulties. On Easter Monday, heavy precipitation could disrupt over two million return journeys. For much of England and Wales, the Met Office predicts that dry periods will give way to cloudy conditions with spotty precipitation on Sunday, followed by up to 15mm of heavier, potentially thunderous rain by the end of the Easter weekend.
Gen V star Chance Perdomo dies in motorbike collision
Gen V star Chance Perdomo dies in motorbike collision
Phillips gestures angrily at West Ham fans post-defeat
A social media video features a spectator who yells "Useless!" as Phillips decks the team coach following the game. Phillips is visibly observed through the vehicle's windscreen as he raises his middle finger towards the spectators. West Ham has declined to comment on the incident.
Poll predicts Tories could have fewer than 100 MPs
The study predicts Labour would storm to power with a 468-seat majority, while the prime minister and several cabinet colleagues could be voted out. A significant poll indicates that Rishi Sunak's Conservatives are on track to win fewer than one hundred seats in the general election, which is the worst performance in the party's history.
Tszyu bloodied, Fundora claims world title belts
Following a sapping loss to towering American Sebastian Fundora, Tim Tszyu's ruthless attempt to emulate his legendary father, Kostya and become a unified world boxing champion was mercilessly thwarted. At T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Tszyu conceded his vacant WBC super welterweight and WBO super welterweight belts after suffering his first loss in twenty-five bouts. As a result, he could not secure a position among the sport's elite.
Prince and Princess of Wales miss Easter Sunday service
As the 75-year-old monarch emerged from St George's Chapel, public members praised him and urged him to "keep going strong" despite withdrawing from significant public engagements to receive treatment. In a rare public appearance since receiving a cancer diagnosis, the King attended the traditional Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle, where he engaged in conversation and shook hands with well-wishers.
Elena Rybakina loses to Danielle Collins in Miami Open
Collins, who had already established a solid start to the year, has produced tennis of the highest calibre over the past two weeks, methodically dismissing the world's top players from the court. Collins concluded one of her career's most productive work weeks on Saturday by defeating fourth seed Elena Rybakina, 7-5, 6-3, to win the Miami Open – by far her most prestigious title.
Ramadan 2024: From where do you obtain your dates?
During the Muslim sacred month of Ramadan, as the sun sets, numerous adherents break their fasts with a sweet, dried fruit with an ancient history in the region. To attain a higher state of "taqwa," or awareness of God, able-bodied, devout Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and engaging in sexual relations during daylight hours for the duration of these 29 to 30 days.
Tasmania to build 32ft monolith documenting climate change actions
To answer this query, Australian scientists are constructing Earth's Black Box, a 32-foot-long steel monolith that collects data regarding our planet. It will be populated with hard drives that continuously record climate change, thereby providing an "unbiased account of the events" that culminate in the demise of the Earth.
Kyiv targets Russian navy; Moscow advances in eastern Ukraine
Late on Saturday night, Ukraine launched a catastrophic missile strike against Russian military targets in the Crimean port of Sevastopol, ...
Brazilian agricultural workers exploited to gather a staple
Seven vehicles are proceeding in a convoy through the Caatinga, an arid region of Piauà characterised by dusty, parched land and sparse, frequently thorny vegetation. Prosecutors, federal police investigators, and personnel from the labour ministry are included in the convoy. This marks the conclusion of extensive clandestine investigations conducted on the ground regarding working conditions within the carnauba wax sector.
Syria: Car bomb in Azaz market kills seven
A car explosion in northern Syria that targeted a bustling market has claimed the lives of at least seven individuals. Several others were injured in the assault in the Aleppo province hamlet of Azaz, which is located close to the Turkish border. The perpetrator of the assault in the town, which is governed by pro-Turkish militias engaged in opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, remains unknown.