Multiple outages hit websites across the globe as the internet down, on Tuesday morning, affecting news websites and social media…
Day: 8 June 2021
The environment secretary George Eustice has said Britons should spend their summer holidays in the UK this year and avoid all foreign travel unless necessary.
Ex-Met police officer Wayne Couzens has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping Sarah Everard.
The Guardian leads with tory rebels who want to overturn the government’s cut to foreign aid, the paper predicts it will be an embarrassing week for the PM ahead of the G7 summit.
Bahrain capital has topped the globally-recognized AIRINC Global 150 Cities Index financial attractiveness ranking for the third straight year. Aside…
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The Daily Telegraph leads with the warning the EU will start a trade war with Britain if Boris Johnson overrides the Brexit deal so British sausages can be sold in Northern Ireland shops.
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Google Inc has been fined in France and will pay a fine of 220 million euros (nearly $270 million) and will be forced to make changes to its huge online advertising business as part of an antitrust settlement with French regulators.
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The Metro leads with the government’s official reports that says ‘stressed’ NHS workers are ‘burnt-out’ and walking away from the healthcare system and shortages are likely to double in the next five years.
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The Daily Mirror’s front page leads with NHS boss comments that the country is on the “home straight” with Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Under-30s in England can now book the jab from today.
The i’s front splash leads with some positive Covid-19 news as the paper says vaccines are winning against the variant battle. The paper reports only 2% of hospital admissions of people with Delta were fully vaccinated.
The Times leads with reports the lockdown lifting in England is set to be delayed by at least a fortnight. Online the paper leads with Boris Johnson pressures G7 to sign the climate Marshall plan.
Kamala Harris emphasized “the power of hope” and new efforts to fight corruption to persuade Latin Americans not to move to the US.
The US government national laboratory has concluded its report on the origins of Covid-19 and says a Wuhan lab leak is plausible
India’s PM Narendra Modi has said India will provide free Covid-19 vaccines to all adults in an attempt to control the pandemic.
Lebanon’s President has approved a treasury loan of up to $197 million for the state electricity company to import fuel before supplies run out
Canada: A man slammed his pick-up truck into a Muslim family killing four members in what police believe was a premeditated attack.
Unicef has warned millions of vaccines could go to waste if rich countries send large amounts of leftovers to poorer countries in one go.