Investigations

Photo by Imber Media on Pexels

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Australia   来源:China  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The paintings, one in oil and the other in watercolour, have been part of an

The paintings, one in oil and the other in watercolour, have been part of an

because it says the defence secretary has "backtracked" on a pledge to boost military spending to 3% of GDP by 2034.The Daily Mail says Labour has been accused of an

Photo by Imber Media on Pexels

- and urges the government to not "leave us defenceless". The Times is also concerned. Its leader column accuses ministers of "strategic delusion" - warning that "for 30 years, Britain has failed to match funding with geopolitical ambition".The Guardian notes that Labour's push towards increased militarisation "may not be enthusiastically greeted by many of the party's supporters" - but says the government is hoping to win support by arguing the investment will create skilled jobs, particularly outside London.The front pages of the Times and the Telegraph include details of Ukraine's daring drone attack on Russian bombers yesterday. Both papers feature similar images of an aircraft being hit. The Guardian calls it a "spectacular attack" - while the Financial Times says the "audacious" strike took more than a year to plan.

Photo by Imber Media on Pexels

The Express splashes on the record number of migrants who crossed the English Channel on Saturday - prompting the Conservatives to brand it a "day of shame". It claims that the defence secretary has admitted thatThe Home Office says it has a serious plan to take down people smuggling networks at every stage.

Photo by Imber Media on Pexels

A study - suggesting that exercise is better than drugs to keep cancer at bay - is highlighted by

. They report that a structured exercise routine given to advanced cancer patients after treatment was found to reduce the risk of dying from the disease. The results of the trial have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine."We had some getting up to perform on our stage for the first time and others who were more seasoned actors but who hadn't graced a stage for years," she said.

"Many had also created their own work to present and were performing it on stage for the first time."This is what the Playhouse is about, inclusivity and ease of access to the arts," she added.

Ms Wood said the theatre had so far raised £15,000 of their £50,000 target.Multiple people were injured after a man shouting "free Palestine" tossed Molotov cocktails at a gathering in support of Israeli hostages in Colorado, authorities said.

copyright © 2016 powered by ReportRenaissanceRoadRunRushRace   sitemap