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Trump confirms he WILL annex Greenland as he says ‘I think that will happen’ despite Demmark saying it’s ‘not for sale’
DONALD Trump has said he believes the US will annex Greenland.
The President made the comments during a meeting at the Oval Office, expressing confidence in the idea.



“I think that it will happen,” he told reporters at the White House.
Denmark has repeatedly said that Greenland is not for sale.
But an election held on Tuesday in the Danish territory, saw a win for pro-business opposition Demokraatit Party which is seeking gradual independence from Denmark.
The US president called their win a good thing for the US after he vowed last week that America will take control of the Arctic island “one way or another”.
The day before polls opened in Greenland, Trump said he could make the island’s 57,000 residents “rich” if they decided to link up with the US.
The president claims he needs the world’s largest island for national security reasons.
But NATO allies have discussed deploying troops to the region in the event of a US attempt to seize it.
Last month sources told The Telegraph that questions were raised as to if Article 5, NATO’s mutual defense clause would come into play.
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Amazon device deals 2025: get over 30% off Fire TVs and tablets
SHOPPERS are in for a treat as Amazon has teased a huge Spring Sale, and it’s expected to be packed with discounted devices.
Whether you’re searching for Fire Sticks and TVs or Ring doorbells and indoor security systems the Amazon sale is the best time to shop this spring.

Amazon device deals
Outside of the savings event, you can still expect to shop a selection of steep discounts on Amazon’s own gadgets.
You’ll find Fire Sticks, Fire TVs, Echo Dots, and Ring security systems, all at discounted prices.
If you’re hunting for Blink bargains, then you’ll be pleased to learn that there are often huge savings up for grabs.
Amazon’s not stopping there either – if you’re a fan of reading, why not add the Kindle (2024 Release) to your basket?
The device has been marked down to £139.97 and is available in a variety of different colours including blue, rose, black, and matcha green.
To ensure you don’t miss out, we’ve gathered the top deals for you here in this guide.
Amazon device deals
Echo Spot (2024 release)

Echo Spot 2024 release, £74.99 (was £79.99) from Amazon
The Echo Spot is a smart alarm clock that boasts a sleek design.
And with Alexa built right in, you can play your favourite tunes, podcasts, and audiobooks.
You can even customise it with six different clock faces and six different icon colour schemes.
Amazon Fire TV 32-inch 2-Series

Fire TV 32-inch 2-Series Newest Gen, £169.99 (was £249.99) from Amazon
Shoppers hoping to bag a brand-new television at a reduced cost should have this deal set firmly in their sights.
The 32-inch TV comes with the retailer’s hugely reliable Fire streaming platform and a Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote to find your favourite content with ease.
Indeed, if you’re looking for a secondary TV for a kitchen or bedroom, this would be a great saving to secure.
Also on sale:
- Fire TV 55″ Omni Mini-LED series, £749.99 (was £849.99) from Amazon – buy here
- Fire TV 50-inch Omni QLED series 4K Newest gen, £499.99 (was £649.99) from Amazon – buy here
- Fire TV 55″ 4-Series, £369.99 (was £549.99) from Amazon – buy here
Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cameras

Two Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cameras, £119.99 (was £139.98) from Amazon
Shoppers can currently save when they purchase two Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cameras.
The cameras boast crystal-clear HD video with colour night vision and can be mounted almost anywhere using the included mounting plate.
For those in the market for even more security devices, Amazon has also slashed the cost of its Ring Battery Video Doorbell and Ring Outdoor Camera bundle.
Right now, shoppers can bag both devices for £169.99.
Also on sale:
- Blink Mini, £18.99 (was £21.99) from Amazon – buy here
- Blink Outdoor 3-Camera System, £219 (was £274.99) – buy here
Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet

Fire Max 11 Tablet Newest Gen, £219.99 (was £289.99) from Amazon
Fire Tablets are a great way to complete daily tasks you don’t want to boot up the PC for, such as browsing the internet or scrolling social media.
They can do everything you need without the insanely high price tag some laptops come with.
The Fire Max 11 tablet features an 11-inch screen and boasts around 14 hours of battery life, so you can ditch the charger at home and take it on the go.
Also on sale:
- Fire 7 Kids Tablet, £84.99 (was £124.99) from Amazon – buy here
Amazon eero 6 mesh Wi-Fi router

Eero 6 mesh Wi-Fi router, £164.99 (was £229.99) from Amazon
If you have patchy Wi-Fi areas in your home or no-go zones that mean you’ll lose connection, what you need is a Wi-Fi router system, which will bring coverage to all corners of your property.
Amazon’s eero 6 mesh Wi-Fi router promises to provide reliable Wi-Fi across all areas, so you can wave goodbye to those no-go zones.
At the moment, you can save a nifty 28% on this three-pack, which is now under £165.
Amazon subscriptions
While you can save on Amazon’s devices, you can also bag some great bargains on its subscriptions.
Amazon often offers free trial periods and cheap deals on its subscription services to entice new customers.
So there is plenty to enjoy away from the device deals.
Right now, you can get one month free of Amazon Audible, meaning you can enjoy a vast selection of audiobooks, podcasts, and original audio shows.
Music lovers can test-run the Amazon Music Unlimited membership and enjoy 30 days of free listening.
You can stream all your favourite ad-free music, get unlimited access to any song, and listen offline.
There are plenty more amazing deals to be had, so make sure to head to our Amazon hub to find out more.
When is the Amazon Spring Sale?
The Spring Sale is a seasonal event that offers limited-time deals on a huge range of items, including Amazon devices.
The retailer is still keeping the date of its Spring Deal Days event a secret, but looking at previous years, it’s highly likely to kick off in mid to late March.
The sale was previously known as Spring Deals in 2022 and Spring Sale in 2023, but the concept remains the same.
For more information on the savings event, make sure to take a look at our Amazon Spring Sale 2025 explainer.
What are Kindle Daily Deals?
The clue’s in the name – each day Amazon unveils a selection of Kindle book deals, but only for a limited time.
Shoppers can save on top-rated titles in all genres including romance novels, crime fiction, and thrillers, with prices starting from just 99p.
Need a new Kindle but not sure which one is right for you? We’ve got you covered.
Check out our Kindle Scribe review, our Kindle 2022 review, and our Kindle 2019 review if you’re open to investing in an older model.
What are Lightning Deals on Amazon?
While shopping on Amazon, you may have come across the retailer’s ‘Lightning Deals‘.
According to Amazon: ”A Lightning Deal is a promotion in which a limited number of discounts are offered on an item for a short period.”
As Amazon explains, these deals will have limited quantities, which means once they’re gone they’re gone – so you’ll have to be quick if you want to bag a particular bargain.
There are deals across all departments, with offers up for grabs on beauty buys, top-rated tech, toys, and more.
The easiest way to see what Lightning Deals are currently available is to visit the Today’s Deals page.
It’s also worth noting that during Prime Day, all Lightning Deals are exclusive to Prime members.
Amazon device deals
Device comparisons
Lethal disease once resigned to the history books ‘is BACK’ as cases hit 25-year high – and under-5s at greatest risk
EUROPE was rocked by fresh measles fears as cases surged to their highest level in over 25 years.
Global health officials warned rates of the lethal Victorian disease had doubled in the past year alone.

They said that low measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) jab uptake threatens even further spread of one of the world’s most infectious diseases.
In 2024, over 127,350 measles cases were reported across the World Health Organization’s (WHO) European region – the highest number since 1997.
This also marks a dramatic jump from just 4,400 cases in 2016.
A report from WHO and UNICEF published today revealed that children under five made up more than 40 per cent of these cases.
“Measles is back, and it’s a wake-up call,” said Hans Henri P Kluge, WHO’s regional director for Europe, in a statement.
“Without high vaccination rates, there is no health security.”
The UN health arm stated that measles infections in the region – which spans 53 countries from the Atlantic to the Pacific – had “risen significantly” since the pandemic.
Cases, they added, had been declining since 1997, but the trend reversed in 2018-19 and cases rose significantly in 2023-24 “following a backsliding in immunisation coverage during the Covid-19 pandemic”.
“Vaccination rates in many countries are yet to return to pre-pandemic levels, increasing the risk of outbreaks,” they warned.
Two doses of the MMR vaccine are 97 per cent effective in fighting off the dangerous virus that usually starts with cold-like symptoms before developing into a blotchy rash.
It can cause serious complications if the virus spreads to other parts of the body, such as the lungs or brain – sometimes leading to lifelong disabilities and even death.
Babies, pregnant people and those with weakened immune systems are the most vulnerable.
In the past month, the US recorded two measles-related deaths, both in unvaccinated individuals.
It’s the first time the US has seen deaths from measles since 2015.
In February, the NHS urged families planning trips to Morocco this Easter to make sure they were jabbed first, following an outbreak of measles in the country.
Earlier this year, UK health officials raised alarms over a rise in cases and urged parents to get millions of children vaccinated.
Regina De Dominicis, UNICEF regional director for Europe and Central Asia, added: “Measles cases across Europe and Central Asia have soared over the past two years – pointing to gaps in immunization coverage.
“To protect children from this deadly and debilitating disease, we need urgent government action including sustained investment in health care workers”.

More than 50,000 of the 127,350 cases of measles in 2024. – involved children under the age of five
And about 60 per cent of all of the people who became ill required hospitalisation.
Romania saw the highest number of cases, with 30,692, followed by Russia and Kazakhstan.
The UK reported 2,900 cases in 2024, with London accounting for nearly half of them.
Italy, Germany, Austria, and Belgium also saw significant outbreaks.
To prevent outbreaks, health experts recommend at least 95 per cent of the population be vaccinated.
In Romania, the country hardest hit by the outbreak, vaccination coverage dropped from 92 per cent to 78 per cent between 2013 and 2023, falling well below the critical threshold needed to prevent widespread transmission.
In the UK, vaccination rates among children are just under 90 per cent.
The main symptoms of measles
MEASLES is highly contagious and can cause serious problems in some people.
The infection usually starts with cold-like symptoms, followed by a rash a few days later. Some people may also get small spots in their mouth.
The first signs include:
- A high temperature
- A runny or blocked nose
- Sneezing
- A cough
- Red, sore, watery eyes
Small white spots may then appear inside the cheeks and on the back of the lips a few days later.
A rash tends to come next. This usually starts on the face and behind the ears before spreading to the rest of the body.
The spots are sometimes raised and join together to form blotchy patches. They are not normally itchy.
The rash looks brown or red or white skin. It may be harder to see on darker skin.
Complications are rare, but measles can lead to pneumonia, meningitis, blindness, seizures, and sometimes death.
Source: NHS
MISINFORMATION
Last month, British officials raised concerns over a spike in cases, with nearly 100 confirmed cases in January alone, pushing the total to almost 3,000 for the year.
A major outbreak in Birmingham last year was soon overtaken by a large surge in London, with smaller clusters in other regions.
Experts urged parents to check their child’s vaccination status, warning that anti-vaccine beliefs, partly fueled by misinformation during the Covid pandemic, may be contributing to the crisis.
Dr Ben Kasstan-Dabush of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine warned people against trusting unverified information on their social media.
He said: “We also learnt from the Covid-19 vaccination programme that misinformation can travel rapidly and can influence people’s decisions.
“It’s important to be mindful that the vaccine information on social media may not be based on scientific evidence.”
Expert answers MMR questions
TO help deal with parental concerns, Professor Helen Bedford, a specialist in child public health at University College London, tells you all you need to know about the MMR vaccine.
When is the vaccine given?
The MMR vaccine is part of the NHS Routine Childhood Immunisation Programme.
It’s typically given via a single shot into the muscle of the thigh or the upper arm.
The first dose is offered to children at the age of one (babies younger than this may have some protection from antibodies passed on from their mother, which start to wear off at about 12 months.)
The second dose is then offered to children aged three years and four months before they start school.
To check to see if you or your child have had the recommended two doses of MMR, you can look at their/your Personal Child Health Record, also known as the red book.
If you can’t find the red book, call your GP and ask them for your vaccine records.
You are never too old to catch up with your MMR vaccine.
If you see from your vaccination records that you did not receive two doses as a child, you can book a vaccination appointment.
Is the vaccine safe?
The MMR vaccine is safe and effective at preventing measles, mumps and rubella.
In the UK, we started using the jab in 1988, so we have decades of experience using it.
The jab is made from much-weakened live versions of the three viruses.
This triggers the immune system to produce antibodies that are protective in the face of future exposure.
It takes up to three weeks after having the vaccine to be fully protected.
Like any vaccine, the MMR jab can cause side-effects, which are usually mild and go away very quickly.
This includes rash, high temperature, loss of appetite and a general feeling of being unwell for about two or three days.
There is also a very small chance children can have a severe allergic reaction.
But compared to the complications of measles, there is no contest that vaccination is by far the safest and most effective route to take.
Why was it linked with autism?
In 1998, Andrew Wakefield and his colleagues published a now-discredited paper in medical journal The Lancet.
The paper suggested that the MMR vaccine might be associated with autism and a form of bowel disease.
It led to a sharp decline in vaccination rates.
Even at the time, the research was considered poor.
The Lancet retracted the story in 2010 after Wakefield’s article was found “dishonest” by the General Medical Council.
He was later struck off and subsequently, in 2011, the British Medical Journal declared the story fraudulent.
Does it contain ingredients from pigs?
There are two types of MMR jabs: One with gelatin (animal/pig collagen), and one without it.
For some religious groups, the inclusion of pig products is not acceptable.
Those people should ask for the vaccine without gelatin.
Tommy Fury opens talks with Misfits Boxing over return fight with huge KSI rematch on the cards
TOMMY FURY is entering talks with Misfits Boxing over a return fight – as a rematch with KSI continues to loom.
Fury has not fought since beating the YouTuber-turned-boxer via controversial decision in October 2023.


The 2019 Love Islander was due to face ex-UFC star Darren Till in a comeback bout in January.
But Fury bizarrely pulled out after Till threatened to KICK him in the head – and he has not rescheduled his return.
KSI’s manager Mams Taylor – the co-founder of Misfits – revealed promoter Kalle Sauerland is now due for talks with Fury’s side.
Taylor told SunSport: “Kalle’s speaking with Tommy’s team today. I’m not sure exactly what’s going on with that.
“I’d love to see Tommy in a Misfits ring. Honestly, I think the fight between Darren and Tommy would have been fantastic to set up the winner of that against KSI down the line as well.
“Darren I’m very big on. I think he’s an absolute pay-per-view star. And listen, there aren’t that many pay-per-view stars.
“Another reason not to rush KSI versus Darren is I think we can develop Darren into standing on his own two feet to becoming sort of one of the flag bearers of Misfits.
“And I think he’s a very tough guy. He’s only improving in boxing with the incredible team he’s got.

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“The guys he works with, they’re elite, champions, and I think it’d be great to have Tommy in as well.
“We’ve got some characters, characters who all have personalities and they all have their own goals as well.
“So you’ve got to navigate around that and balance everything out, but I’d love to see Tommy back in the Misfits ring as well and I’d love to see a KSI-Tommy rematch at some point as well.”
Till, 32, beat ex-MMA fighter Anthony Taylor, 34, in replace of Fury – and Taylor hopes the grudge bout can be re-visited.
He said: “I’d love to make that happen but I don’t think the Furys are keen on that fight for whatever reason right now.
“So I would love to make it happen though to answer your question – if we can.
“But the problem is, I can’t force people to fight each other, you know, I sometimes wish I could!”
Fury, 25, underwent hand surgery in the aftermath of his win over KSI, 31, who also picked up a similar injury himself.
KSI now returns on March 29 in Manchester against Dillon Danis, 31, who is 2-0 in MMA and lost his boxing debut to Logan Paul, 29, in 2023.
And Taylor has left the door open to a rematch between KSI and Fury.
He said: “It’s very possible. I think we have to focus on keeping their options open and if we’re able to keep our options open, let’s see what happens on March 29th.”

I’m 5’4 & found the perfect butter yellow spring cardi in Primark – it was from the KIDS’ section so I saved cash too
SHOPPERS are racing to Primark to get their hands on a butter yellow spring cardi.
But what surprised them even more was that it was from the kids section which meant they saved some cash too.


Fashion fan Meg, who is known as @megward_ on TikTok, took to her social media page to share her latest find – which she believes is perfect for an Easter break.
And standing at 5ft 4in, Meg showed other TikTokers how well the V-neck cardigan with tie fastenings fit her
The cardigan, which has cuffed balloon sleeves and a ribbed hem, is currently on sale for £11.
Talking about the cardigan, Meg said: “It’s actually adorable. It’s such a cute colour. It’s like a little Easter bunny.”
As it is from the children’s section, sizes start from 7-8 years and go up to 14-15 years.
The stylish clothing item is perfect for layering throughout the seasons, and classic British weather too.
Primark recommends styling it over a printed dress with ballet pumps for special occasions, or pair with jeans and a T-shirt for casual weekend outings.
Meg’s video gained over 338,000 views, with 85 people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One wrote: “Oh my god in 5’4 I need to try this.”
A second added: “No, I literally just bought this today and couldn’t wait to share.
“Their kids’ section is so good, they need to just make the same for adults!”
To which Meg replied: “Honestly you’re so right! We want bright colour cardis too!”
Another fashion fan added: “I bought this a few days ago.


“I got 11-12 as the 14 was too big! I always look around the kids section.”
Whilst someone else said: “Omg I have this too why is the kids section better than adults.”
Why Primark is great for looking expensive on a budget

By Clemmie Feildsend, Fabulous Fashion Editor
AS someone who’s no stranger to grabbing a last-minute outfit from Primark for a night out, it’s about time that celebrities started catching on too.
For as long as I’ve been heading out, Primark has been my go-to for those “I have nothing to wear” moments, rushing in at the last minute to find something perfect.
And I’m definitely not alone – on any Friday or Saturday night, you’ll find plenty of shoppers doing the same thing, right before closing time.
But no matter what, Primark always delivers.
Now, Rita Ora is leading the charge, showing that you can snag a designer-worthy look without spending a fortune at high-end stores.
While Rita’s not rushing in last minute for a red carpet outfit, she’s proving you can achieve the same high-impact style for much less.
Looking stunning in her tailored suit alongside her mum Vera, Rita fit right in among the other A-listers dripping in Prada, Dior, and Victoria Beckham – if anything, she looked even better than some of the guests at The Fashion Awards.
With Myleene Klass and Roxy Horner already jumping on the Primark bandwagon, I’m sure more stars will be following suit soon enough.
Man ‘tucks baby in boxer shorts’ before jumping from first floor as fire rips through four flats
A MAN was heroically seen jumping from a burning flat with a five-month-old baby tucked into his boxer shorts.
Emergency services rushed to the serious blaze which has ripped its way through four flats in Heywood, Greater Manchester on Thursday afternoon.

One resident told Manchester Evening News how she saw a man tuck a baby into his boxer shorts and leap from the burning first floor flat to the ground.
A smashed window seen on the first floor of the building is understood to be the place where the man broke free and jumped from.
It is understood that three people have been taken to hospital for smoke inhalation.
Residents have also said the roof of the block of flats has “caved in”.
Greater Manchester Police was seen together with the fire service and paramedics at the scene.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “At just before 2.55pm on Thursday (March 13) GMFRS were called to a fire involving four maisonette flats on Lochawe Close, Heywood.
“A number of fire engines and special appliances were quickly mobilised to the scene with surrounding properties evacuated.
“Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used jets to extinguish the fire and are dampening down any remaining hot spots.
“Crews remain in attendance alongside Greater Manchester Police and North West Ambulance Service.”
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