France24 says EU leaders failed to agree on a proposal by France and Germany to hold a summit soon with Vladimir Putin after Poland and Baltic countries said it would send the wrong message
Month: June 2021
BBC News says the government’s expansion of the UK’s green travel list does not go far enough, industry leaders have warned.
The Metro says Courteney Cox has spoken about her time on the cast of Friends, admitting that she was ‘hurt’ to be the only regular not to receive an Emmy nomination.
The Daily Express says Prince William and Prince Harry may “cut solo figures” at the unveiling ceremony for Princess Diana’s new statue
The Mirror says Britney Spears has revealed that she wasn’t allowed to have any beauty treatments for a year, although her mother and even her maids were having haircuts and manicures.
The Mirror says Drake Bell has pleaded guilty to charges relating to a girl who met him online and attended one of his concerts when she was 15.
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A 12-storey building has partially collapsed in Miami-Dade County, Florida killing at least one person. Images have emerged of the huge operation underway after the building’s collapse resulted in a huge pile of rubble hanging down one side of a residential building.
Celebrities have been sending their support to Britney Spears following her explosive court appearance about the “abusive” conservatorship that controls her life.
England will face Germany in the next Euro 2020 game, another instalment of a historic tie between two old rivals. England will face Germany next Tuesday at Wembley. But do they have a chance at a win?
Buckingham Palace has published its figures on ethnic minority staffing – with the data showing the royal household lags behind many other British institutions on workplace diversity.
Junk food TV advertisements will be banned pre-9pm. The ban includes foods that are high in sugar, salt and fat.
There will be no “legal compulsion” to still wear facemasks when England ditches all covid restrictions, the environment secretary told Sky News.
The Daily Mail: Boris Johnson was yesterday accused of describing criticism of low conviction rates for rape offences as ‘jabber’.
The Times says in an impassioned speech to a judge, Britney Spears accused her father and the conservatorship of treating her like “a slave”
The Times says Channel 4 could be taken over by an American streaming giant such as Netflix, a minister suggested yesterday after the government pushed ahead with plans to privatise
The Times says the antivirus software entrepreneur John McAfee has been found dead in a prison cell in Spain, hours after the country’s supreme court approved his extradition to the US
The Times says junk food adverts will be subject to a near total online ban and a 9pm television watershed by the end of next year
The Times says Matt Hancock has had a difficult few weeks. And while his line manager may have contributed to his woes, his ultimate boss has seemingly taken pity on him.
The Mirror says: Prince Harry told Oprah Winfrey his family ‘literally cut me off’ when he moved to the US
The Guardian says campaigners for EU citizens have warned that the Home Office’s plan to send 28-day enforcement notices is a “recipe for disaster”.
The Guardian says more than 2 million adults in England have experienced coronavirus symptoms lasting over 12 weeks, gov data suggests
The Guardian says across HongKongers lined up for hours to buy the final print edition of the Apple Daily newspaper
The Guardian says Dalian Atkinson’s family told of their relief and continuing pain after a five-year battle for justice saw a British police officer become the first in 35 years to be convicted of manslaughter while on duty.
The Guardian says Britney Spears has called for an end to the “abusive” conservatorship that has governed her life for 13 years, delivering an emotional speech to a Los Angeles court