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The Hoops suffered their first league defeat in almost a year.
The Hoops suffered their first league defeat in almost a year.
The public queue to see the Queen lying in state spiked by over 2,220% in the 24 hours from Thursday to Friday, Google Trends said.
The ride-hailing app said it is ‘responding to a cybersecurity incident’.
The punk band said nothing new relating to God Save The Queen is ‘being promoted or released in any way’.
The fast-food giant, which has 1,300 sites across the UK, said it will reopen at 5pm.
Flightradar24 said six million people attempted to click on the flight on its website within a minute as it prepared to take off from Edinburgh.
The tech giant has been ordered to pay £3.5 billion.
Networks have provided daily live-updates since the news broke on Thursday.
The Queen’s lying in state begins at 5pm on Wednesday.
It came as the war marked 200 days on Sunday.
Guernsey has an enviable bus service, Environment & Infrastructure president Lindsay de Sausmarez has said, with a level of service that should inspire gratitude.
Images of Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte settling into their new school adorns several of Thursday’s front pages.
Jack Sepple pleaded guilty at Chelmsford Crown Court to the murder of Ashley Wadsworth.
GUERNSEY’S electric car charging points could be changed to accept debit and credit cards, but it would cost more, a States spokesman has said.
The price limit is initially being launched in Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire.