Times Front Page 21st of November 2024
Ukraine has used British-supplied long-range Storm Shadow missiles to target military sites deep within Russian territory, marking a significant milestone in the conflict.
Ukraine has used British-supplied long-range Storm Shadow missiles to target military sites deep within Russian territory, marking a significant milestone in the conflict.
Ukraine has used UK-made Storm Shadow missiles to strike targets in Russia for the first time, responding to recent developments involving North Korean troops on Russia’s border with Ukraine.
Many people in the UK are purchasing luxury bomb shelters costing up to £150,000 as a precaution against potential global conflict developments.
Up to twelve British-made Storm Shadow missiles were reportedly launched into Russian territory by Ukrainian forces, marking the first use of UK weapons in Russia since 1919.
The UK faces significant defence budget reductions as Storm Shadow missiles impact a military facility in Russia, with £500 million being cut from the Armed Forces.
Family, friends, and celebrities gathered to pay their respects at the funeral of former One Direction member Liam Payne, marking a poignant and emotional farewell.
Ukraine has utilised UK-made missiles in operations targeting Russia, with support from Western allies, including the United States, sending additional military resources.
UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, reportedly used by Ukrainian forces, have been fired into Russia, marking the first use of such long-range weapons in the region and raising concerns over potential escalation despite warnings from Russia.
Famous friends and family gathered to pay tribute to a well-known singer who sadly passed away, with heartfelt messages and emotional reflections on his life and legacy.
The Russian government has lowered the threshold for using nuclear weapons following Ukraine’s deployment of long-range missiles, sparking concerns over potential escalation and international security implications.
Tensions escalate as Vladimir Putin issues a warning of a heightened nuclear threat, following the use of American-supplied missiles that have reached Russia amidst the ongoing Ukraine crisis.
Moscow has warned of potential nuclear retaliation following Ukraine’s use of long-range rockets into Russian territory, marking an escalation in the ongoing conflict.
Growing tensions have emerged due to concerns over Russia’s alleged hybrid warfare tactics against Western nations, following the USA’s decision to allow Ukraine access to long-range missiles, with Russia promising an appropriate response.
Kemi Badenoch has expressed strong opposition to Labour’s proposed tax on farmers, arguing that it threatens the future of farming in Britain and could have severe consequences for upcoming generations.
Ukraine has launched US-supplied long-range missiles into Russia for the first time, following President Biden’s approval and prompting Moscow to assert it may consider a nuclear response to such attacks.
The government’s decision to reduce winter fuel payments is projected to push up to 100,000 pensioners into poverty, with critics highlighting that the modelling did not account for pension credit take-up efforts or the forthcoming increase in the state pension.
A severe cold snap, dropping temperatures to -11°C, has reportedly affected the sleep of seven million individuals, leaving many feeling exhausted and emotionally stressed.
The Prime Minister has stated that the BBC has shown support amid the inheritance tax controversy, as Labour MPs and farmers express dissatisfaction with the broadcaster’s perceived bias in handling the issue.
Jeremy Clarkson has joined a protest at Westminster, where he and many others are urging the government to reconsider a tax decision that could severely impact farmers.
Kyiv has launched US-supplied missiles against a Russian military site for the first time since US restrictions were lifted, marking a significant escalation on the 1,000th day of the ongoing conflict.