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Meghan Markle moaned ‘I can’t believe I’m not getting paid for this’ meeting Australians on tour, explosive book claims

MEGHAN Markle complained over not getting paid for meeting Australians on tour, an explosive book claims.

Fiona Connor, The Sun

In his latest analysis of the world behind palace walls, royal correspondent and author Valentine Low has aired claims made by insiders and former aides.

Alan Shearer’s stunning daughter Hollie sends fans wild with cheeky bikini snap as she poses at the bar in Barbados

ALAN SHEARER'S daughter Hollie has wowed fans with a Barbados holiday pic.

Alex Cole, The Sun

The 25-year-old posted a snap waiting for a drink at the hotel bar to her 62,000 Instagram followers.

Man Utd release damning financial results with £116m losses and huge debt increase after splurging Prem record on wages

MANCHESTER UNITED lost a staggering £116million last year according to their latest financial results.

Kealan Hughes, The Sun

The Red Devils spent big on wages and transfers last season with arrivals such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Raphael Varane.

Yet Another Election for Spain Reveals Deeper Strains

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at a news conference in Madrid on Friday. “The decision is in the Spanish people’s hands,” he said, announcing elections in April

Patrick Kingsley
A center-left government has fallen. The two-party system has collapsed. The far-right is on the rise. At first glance, Spain seems a lot like other parts of Europe these days. And it is.

 But the decision on Friday by Spain’s Socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, to call for an early general election in April — the country’s third since late 2015 — is also an echo of deeper, particularly Spanish dynamics at play.

How a ‘No-Deal’ Brexit Could Open a Path to Irish Unity

The corner of Londonderry, Northern Ireland, where the “Bloody Sunday” killings of demonstrators were carried out. The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 has largely ended sectarian violence.

Andrew Testa for The New York Times
By Benjamin Mueller LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland — Gary Donnelly, a city councilor in Londonderry, has fought for years to end British rule in Northern Ireland. After the 1998 peace agreement many of his allies put aside the struggle to expel the British and reunify with the Irish Republic, but not Mr. Donnelly.