
Jon Rogers
News Reporter at The Sun
The Sun reporter and coffee addict. Tottenham resident. Força Catalunya. 🎗
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Nov 5, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Nick Parker |Jon Rogers
ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dramatically fired defence minister Yoav Gallant last night claiming there was a “crisis of trust” between them. The powerful pair have clashed over the aims of Israel's 13-month war in Gaza but Netanyahu said continuing disagreements had finally forced him to act. Netanyahu appointed Foreign Minister Israel Katz to succeed Gallant as Defence Minister, while Gideon Saar becomes the new foreign minister, Netanyahu's office said in a statement.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Jon Rogers
MORRISONS is selling its strongest ever garlic bread that’s 10 times more powerful than usual – but you’ll have to get your skates on. The Dracula’s Devil version of the supermarket’s garlic bread pizza has a whopping 10 extra whole cloves of garlic. It’s thought to be the most potent garlic bread pizza ever sold in the UK. The 10-inch pizza costs £2 and made at Morrisons in-store fresh pizza counters.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Jon Rogers
POPEYES has revealed its very first Christmas menu in the UK and it includes a twist on the beloved chicken sandwich. There’s more good news too as fans of the New Orleans-born fried chicken brand can sink their teeth into the festive food from today.
Major high street retailer with 1,400 stores to shut 'lovely' site after launching closing down sale
Nov 5, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Jon Rogers
A MAJOR high street retailer with 1,400 stores in the UK is to shut a “lovely” site after it launched a closing down sale. The long-standing Basingstoke, Hampshire, branch of WH Smith’s has been earmarked for closure next year. The store, situated in The Malls shopping centre, has been a fixture in the town for more than 56 years. It is now due to close down for good on February 1, 2025.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | Jon Rogers
LOCAL are furious after a kids’ playing field was padlocked by the council who say “attackers” could lurk in the bushes. Council officials have closed off the tree-lined park in Church Street, Whitstable, Kent, even though generations of residents have enjoyed the public area. Kent County Council (KCC) claim they have been forced to chain off the field due to safety concerns but locals say it’s “ridiculous”.
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