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Greece to have elections in May, prime minister saysGreece will hold general elections in May, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a television interview on Tuesday.The conservative government's four-year term expires in July, and Mitsotakis was widely expected to call an election in early April.Opinion polls show his New Democracy party's lead over the leftist opposition Syriza party shrinking following Greece's worst rail disaster on Feb. 28.
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Key revelations from partygate evidence: Aides deny telling Boris Johnson that guidance was followed Two Downing Street aides have denied telling Boris Johnson that all Covid guidance was followed in No 10.
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Warning to cat owners after pets shaved in 'disturbing' spate of attacks across KentCat owners across the South East are being warned to be vigilant after dozens of animals had their fur shaved in a series of disturbing assaults.More than 50 incidents have been reported across Kent since Christmas with the upsetting act becoming almost a daily occurrence.Charity Animals Lost and Found is so concerned it has set up a map of all the reported incidents, which appear to be spreading north towards Essex.It's reported pets are being targeted as part of a cruel TikTok trend involving cats being 'marked for death'.ITV Meridian contacted Kent Police, and in response a spokesperson said cat shaving is not an offence.
Summer holiday flights to jump in price, warns Michael O’LearyThe cost of summer flights will rise by up to 15pc this year, according to the boss of Europe’s biggest airline, putting more pressure on families struggling with sky-high inflation.Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary said plane ticket prices will jump again this year because airlines have fewer seats on sale compared with pre-pandemic levels.Mr O’Leary told the Telegraph: “Last year we saw average fares rise by 20pc. There's going to be a second year of low double digits price inflation, because there is no capacity.
Ford Capri set for return after electric makeoverThe 1970s 'car you always promised yourself' is to keep many traditional featuresThe Ford Capri is to return to the road after receiving an electric makeover.The 1970s classic, which became known as the "working man's Porsche", is expected to go on sale again next year with 300 horsepower and a £40,000 price tag.
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One in five people in UK suffer from misophonia, researchers findDisorder involves strong negative reaction to sounds such as chewing or snoring