On this Friday Daily Digest, we collected the largest stories of the Donald Trump bomb about Elon Musk to the latest chaos of travel on Easter where 20 million people take on the road
Welcome to Daily Digest, where we will assemble the best stories of our news, Showbiz, Politics and More Politics Teams. On this great Friday, we offer you the best stories directly from the news room, with coverage of the Elon Musk heated by Donald Trump to the latest travel chaos as millions of Britons go to bank holiday breaks.
Our Showbiz team is closely following the David Beckham war with its neighbors due to new blogging plans at Cotswolds Retreat. Elsewhere, our news team informed that the hospital tracked patients and employees who contacted a person with MPOX. We also got the latest on the family of Captain Sir Tom Moore, who forced the price reduction from their rural palace for the second time.
Donald Trump and Eileon Musk Fallot emphasized
This morning, our policy team broke the news that Donald Trump shot down the F bomb in a hot scream about Elon Musk. Amid the fears related to the escalation of Tesla Boss's business relationships with Beijing, the president's reaction was angrily to the musk news that attends a government meeting in China.
According to Axios, Trump told the employees: “What is Elon's doing there? Ensure that he does not go.” The contents of the meeting are still unknown, but Trump's intervention comes at a critical moment in the ongoing trade war between the United States and China.
While the president seemed happy to involve musk in decisive governmental matters as a private employee, officials say this meeting was in a line. “Potus still loves Elon a lot, but there are some red lines. Elon has a lot of business in China, and he has good relationships there, and this briefing was not the right thing,” one of the government officials told Axios.
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David Beckham is in war with neighbors
There is never a boring moment for Pichams, and today it is not different because David is in a war with his neighbors on new fold plans in his rural retreat in Cutswolds. Our Showbiz team was exclusively covered the repercussions of the England legend after seeking a planning permission to the woodening of wood in a property of 6 million pounds.
The planners of the West Oxfordshire Province Council have been asked to create a “agricultural storage/straw and agricultural equipment storage”. Meanwhile, the angry village Harriet Jones told the council in a speech speech: “This is the latest in a long series of applications to build new structures on this land, as well as a giant lake.
“Why do famous people move to the country and then win their lands with endless buildings and make ridiculous modifications?” The planners will decide the advantages of the request in the coming weeks.
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Easter travel chaos with sTrices and closing the station
Since millions of Britons are heading to their bank holidays, our news team has worked around the clock to cover the latest travel chaos, with major railway engineering, strike procedures, dense traffic and potential floods. The living blog gives readers immediate updates about the turmoil, as about 20 million people will travel by car on Friday alone.
Meanwhile, more than 300 engineering projects will be implemented by Network Rail throughout Britain between the Great Friday and Easter Monday, prompting warnings to travelers to check their flights in advance. At Gatwick Airport, more than 100 members are expected to strike at Unit Union who work for Red Handling for the Earth handling company during the weekend in a conflict of pensions and payment.
They include luggage, check -in and airlines and airlines, including Norwegians and Delta. There are also warnings of possible floods in the southwest, while urging drivers to pay more care in affected areas.
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UK Hospital tracks anyone in contact with a patient with A & E with a rare virus
In other news, the hospital urgently tries to track patients and employees who contacted a person with MPOX after they appear in the A & E. Our news team covered the urgent story this afternoon, as health chiefs at Addenrbook Hospital in Cambridge called about 30 patients and 20 members of the employees who are at risk.
“We are in contact with about 30 patients and 20 employees as a precautionary measure after a patient with MPX visited our emergency department on Saturday evening (April 12),” said a spokesman for the Cambridge University Hospitals in NHS Hospitals, which runs Addenbroke's:
“The goal of this is to create factors such as their proximity to the patient, which, along with known factors such as her age and weakness, helps in determining whether a vaccine has been provided, or advice on symptoms to search for them and what to do.
“We reassure the patients who visited A & E on Saturday, there is no need to contact us – we will contact them if we think there is any possibility to be exposed.”
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The family of Captain Tom hit another big blow
Finally, the pluscinemaz.comrevealed today that the family of Captain Sir Tom Moore was forced to reduce the demand price from their rural palace for the second time. Lockdown champion loved ones tried to convert the seven -capacity parties for 2.25 million pounds, using his name last year.
Strategically put a picture of Captain Tom, the knight is running by the late Queen in 2020 in an online list. But when I struggled in the market, they reduced 250,000 pounds from the price.
Now, after only three months, they reduced another 50,000 pounds in a desperate attempt to empty it. A source said: “It is a blow to the family who was trying to sell the property for several months.”
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