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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Australia tour schedule has a 3-day MYSTERY GAP

A MYSTERY three-day gap has appeared in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Australia tour itinerary, sparking debate about where they will be and whether it will be a secret hideaway for escaping their Royal duties. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2NVD32U

Nine injured in M25 HORROR CRASH - anti-clockwise lanes remains SHUT

NINE people have been injured, with two airlifted to hospital in a serious condition, after a crash on the M25 motorway which took place during the early hours of this morning. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2IuEy1Z

Hammond says Johnson will NEVER be PM in 'grown up politics' jibe - and he MOCKS his voice

BORIS JOHNSON is not capable of “grown-up” politics and will never be the next Prime Minister because of his failure to grasp detail, Chancellor Philip Hammond has claimed in a blistering attack. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2xLFVFm

Rees-Mogg's FURY: Brexiteer MP brands Theresa May's Chequers plan a 'DEAD DUCK'

JACOB Rees-Mogg has urged Theresa May to ditch her Chequers plan for Brexit, branding the proposal a "dead duck in a thunderstorm". from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2NcbLQE

Japan threatened by SECOND TYPHOON as storm Kong-Rey is UPGRADED off the Philippines

JAPAN could be hit by a second mega storm later this week after already having been hit by Typhoon Tremi following storm Kong-Rey officially being upgraded to a typhoon. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2QorTAz

Royal plea: Meghan Markle's sister in DESPERATE bid to see Duchess about father's health

MEGHAN MARKLE’s half-sister has launched her latest social media rant saying her father Thomas “might be a bit shy but has a huge heart,” as she pleads for a meeting with Meghan. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2zGBXiB

UK weather forecast: Temperatures PLUNGE to NEAR ZERO as morning chill covers the nation

TEMPERATURES will plunge to near zero this morning, "below par" for this time of year, but the UK will also see some winter sun in England and Wales, according to the Met Office. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2NSGx61

BREAKING: Police scramble to Walmart in Indiana at 'ACTIVE SHOOTER' reported at scene

POLICE are on the scene of a US supermarket following reports of an active shooter, with at least 12 shots believed to have been fired. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2NPX4YF

Typhoon Trami latest: Crisis AVOIDED as Okinawa election completes despite storm's threat

A SUCCESSFUL gubernatorial election was held on Okinawa island on Sunday despite the destruction caused by Typhoon Trami threatening to derail it as the storm hurtled across Japan over the weekend. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2Ql4UpN

BREAKING: US and Canada narrowly beat deadline to ‘save NAFTA’ after LAST-MINUTE talks

THE United States and Canada have narrowly beaten a midnight deadline to reach a new deal saving the North American Free Trade Agreement . from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2Qgzz7I

BREAKING: China CANCELS planned security meeting with US as tensions continue to rise

CHINA has cancelled a security meeting with US Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis planned for October due to unknown reasons, amid growing tensions between the countries, a senior US official said on Sunday. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2DJd75U

BREAKING: Horror as BOMB THREAT at University in Philippines causes mass-scale evacuation

A BOMB threat on the main campus of the Bulacan State University is being attended to by authorities, while students have been ordered to evacuate. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2xPvAbm

UK set fair for a warm December

BRITAIN could enjoy a long Indian summer with warm weather lasting even into December, according to forecasters. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2IqWtGI

At least two people have DIED and over 120 injured in Typhoon Trami CHAOS in Japan

AT LEAST two people have died and more than 120 people were injured in Typhoon Trami, which slammed into Japan yesterday and caused widespread chaos and damage to infrastructure. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2zH97Pg

Tesla chief gets £15m fine and power cut for misleading investors

CONTROVERSIAL billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has been fined more than £15million and forced to quit as chairman of electric car giant Tesla for misleading investors. The action was taken by the US Securities and Exchange Commission following the South Africanborn inventor’s claim on Twitter in August that he was considering taking Tesla private at $420 a share and had secured funding. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2QlDaS2

Indonesia earthquake: HEROIC air traffic controller dies saving ‘hundreds’ of lives

A TERRIFYING earthquake did not deter a courageous Indonesian air traffic controller from staying on duty to guide a final aircraft to safety on Friday before he died escaping the deadly disaster. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2OrBwRs

‘Parents outdrink students’

MORE than half of university students say their parents go on more boozy nights out than they do, a study shows. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2QnV6eX

‘Spend foreign aid on BRITISH priorities’ - Boris Johnson DEMANDS major system shake-up

BORIS JOHNSON has demanded the Government spend UK overseas aid money on the “objectives of the British people” as he claims the UK is showing “magnificent disdain” for the “national priority” compared to other countries. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2NR9jE9

Neighbour charged after women stabbed to death in driveway row

A NEIGHBOUR was charged with murder yesterday after two women were stabbed to death in their quiet village house. The women were named locally as warehouse worker Sharon Harris, 55, and her mother Margaret, 78. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2Iwovko

Horror in Indonesia as ground 'TURNS TO LIQUID' after devastating 7.5 magnitude earthquake

THE GROUND has entered a strange liquid-like state in some areas of Indonesia due to the intense stress and shaking from an earthquake on Friday that caused the death of at least 832 people. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2OVxMod

Rescuers in race against time as tsunami death toll rises to 1,200

THE death toll from the earthquake and tsunami that struck the Indonesian island of Sulawesi rose beyond 1,000 yesterday. Rescuers faced a race against time to find trapped “survivors still screaming for help”. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2Onh8B0

Leaving EU will release cash for threatened species

BREXIT was hailed yesterday as a “wonderful” chance to save wildlife. Tory MP Zac Goldsmith and International Rhino Foundation Director Peter Hall said quitting the bloc could free up money which is currently being sent to the EU’s overseas aid programme. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2RdMiti

How British military is at war with illegal trade worth £17bn

UNDER the searing African sun a baby elephant has been given the chance to cheat the poachers – thanks to British troops training African rangers. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2xP9Uw0

£80,000 payout for banker who lost his job to a younger woman

A VETERAN bank executive who claimed he was forced out of his job in favour of a younger woman has won a case of unfair dismissal. John Marshall, 61, worked more than 27 years at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia London office and was head of finance and operations. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2Onf2B8

Soldiers’ pride in saving wildlife from poachers

BRITISH soldiers training African rangers to protect the world’s endangered wildlife yesterday told of their pride in taking on the poachers. from Daily Express :: News Feed https://ift.tt/2xPmziO