- Attack on Israeli Embassy in London foiled by police
- Australia airlifts suspect in murder of five-year-old amid rioting
- ILO study links over 840,000 annual deaths to workplace health issues
- EU kickstarts Mercosur pact to counter US trade hit
- Zelenskyy Faces Strains in EU Membership Bid Amid Territorial Debate
- Key London train station shuts on May bank holiday as Euston faces disruption
- British holidaymaker dies after falling from apartment in Tenerife resort
- Kaja Kallas rejects direct EU-Russia talks amid military escalation
Month: July 2021
Six people have been taken to hospital after a car slammed into a crowd outside a pub in South Wales, it is believed the 79-year-old driver was suffering a medical episode when he crashed
The National says a LABOUR MP has been praised by people across the political spectrum after saying that Boris Johnson has “lied to the House and the country over and over again”
The Telegraph says Dawn Butler, a prominent Jeremy Corbyn ally, denied on Saturday she was preparing to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership, amid claims of a hard-Left plot
The Mirror says Labour MP Dawn Butler has broken her silence after being kicked out of the House of Commons for calling Boris Johnson a liar, accusing the Tories of being ‘corrupt’
The Independent says Labour MP Dawn Butler was asked to leave the Commons chamber after refusing to retract remarks in which she called Boris Johnson a liar
Tottenham says they have no plans to sell Harry Kane this summer, despite rumours a record-breaking £160 million move is close.
The Guardian says a white man whining about high school, his mediocre hometown or a faceless girl: that is what most people picture when they think of pop punk
The i says today marks ten years since the tragic death of singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, at the age of just 27 years old.
The Times says Boris Johnson held a rousing zoom call with four members of the British Olympic team yesterday, wishing them luck for the Games.
The Guardian says rank-and-file police officers have overwhelmingly supported a vote of no confidence in the home secretary, Priti Patel, the first such move in more than a decade.
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