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1. Boris Johnson brakes the brakes in the green fuel drive
Boris Johnson will unleash the efforts of British drivers to use green fuel to worry that this ride could contribute to the cost of living crisis.
The prime minister wants to reduce the amount of biofuel used in the UK, despite this being a key point of his government’s net zero ambitions. Read the full story.
2. Bishop of the Church of England: Ukraine should give up Donbass in order to achieve a truce
Ukraine would have to give up its territory to achieve a truce from Russia, the senior bishop said as the Church of England set out on a path for a new dispute with the government.
The message is in direct conflict with the government’s foreign policy after Boris Johnson said he fears Vladimir Zelensky could be rejected in a “s —- y” peace deal. Read the full story.
3. A surprising story behind the divorce of Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall
A few months before she met Rupert Murdoch, Jerry Hall earned a crust by playing Wicked Queen in a pantomime production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Seven years later, he finds himself at the center of a much more confusing story that has no obvious villain, as the couple’s marriage seems doomed to divorce courts. Read the full story.
4. Simon Case admits to discussing employment for Carrie Johnson with Prince William’s charity
Simon Case confirmed that he had discussed the potential role of Carrie Johnson with Prince William’s charity.
The cabinet secretary said in a letter Thursday night that he had “informal” talks in the fall of 2020 with the Royal Foundation, which manages the charity work of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Read the full story.
5. Confusion due to polio, as the NHS cannot tell who has been vaccinated
People are trying to confirm whether they or their children have been vaccinated against polio, it came out on Thursday.
Health officials on Wednesday urged the public to ensure that their polio vaccines were updated after a virus outbreak was detected in sewage samples in the UK. Read the full story.
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