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The Papers: 'Not again…' and 'Democratic cheer'
The mistaken release of two prisoners from Wandsworth Prison and Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York lead Thursday’s papers. Source link
From gas to groceries, has Trump kept his promise to tackle rising prices?
President Trump promised to bring down inflation. One year on from his victory, BBC Verify revisits some of his claims. Source link
US to cut flights at 40 airports if shutdown doesn't end, transportation secretary warns
Flight capacity will be cut 10% across the country, as air traffic controllers report experiencing fatigue, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said. Source link
Are Christians being persecuted in Nigeria as Trump claims?
Donald Trump says thousands of Christians are being killed in Nigeria – where has he got the numbers from? Source link
Watch: What New Yorkers want Mamdani to do as mayor
The 34-year-old will become the city’s first Muslim mayor and the youngest in more than a century when he is sworn in on 1 January 2026. Source link
Interest rates expected to be held as Budget looms
Most analysts believe the Bank rate will remain at 4% for now, although there could be a cut in December. Source link
Will quantum be bigger than AI?
The highly-complex technology is increasingly being tipped to transform computing. Source link
Football Daily
There were wins for Manchester City and Newcastle and a draw for Chelsea Source link
Patients left in limbo – how the NHS is closing the door on ADHD cases
A BBC investigation finds that a host of areas in England are closing waiting lists and others are rationing care. Source link
'Caught in a trap' – Newcastle now need to end away-day blues
Newcastle United recorded a fifth consecutive home win against Athletic Club but Eddie Howe knows his side need to solve their away-day woes. Source link