UPI says the White House announced on Wednesday new efforts to increase affordable housing in the United States amid a crisis that’s being exacerbated by COVID-19
Day: 1 September 2021
The Washington Post says Earlier this month, a TikTok user who goes by “TizzyEnt” spotted an Instagram post that caught his attention.
The Guardian says the most radical abortion law in the US has gone into effect, despite legal efforts to block it.
America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan ended in tragedies and achieved nothing, says Russian president Vladimir Putin, adding the US army’s attempt to ingrain their norms in Afghanistan was futile.
Barcelona has passed on the No.10 shirt to Ansu Fati after Lionel Messi moved on to Paris Saint-Germain earlier this summer, the club confirmed.
Esquire says among the many competitive sports in the world, basketball has become more than just a game.
Mancester City defender Benjamin Mendy will remain in custody as he awaits a potential trial on rape charges after his bail application was refused by a judge.
Najla al-Mangoush says the government is doing everything in its power to hold the December vote but challenges persist.
UK house prices rose by almost £5,000 in August as the property market continued to boom following the partial end to stamp duty holiday.
With electricity becoming a scarce commodity, thousands of well-off Lebanese rush to alternative energy.
Envoy travels to Doha for talks with Taliban on securing safe passage out of Afghanistan for remaining British nationals and allies.
A picture of the last US soldier to leave Afghanistan, boarding a plane, is on several of Wednesday’s front splashes. Several of the tabloids front pages discuss the ‘miracle vaccine to stop heart attacks and strokes’ and a picture of Geronimo the alpaca features heavily.
The Metro says Rose McGowan has slammed Oprah Winfrey in a furious new tweet as she slammed the talk show queen for being ‘as fake as they come’.
The i says so, what angry boycott are you currently taking part in? Oh, come on, you must have at least one righteous consumer stance you are adopting right now.
The Guardian says Paramount Pictures, the studio behind the Mission Impossible: 7 film, is suing its insurance company, accusing it of failing to cover the costs of a string of Covid-related production stoppages.
The Metro says children going back to school in less than a week’s time will be without some of their uniform following major supply issues.
The i says the new school year is almost upon us – or has already started if you live in Scotland.
The Guardian says as most schools across the UK start the new term, with pupils in Scotland having been back for two weeks
The Sun says: A BRITISH tourist stabbed at a restaurant in Majorca is still fighting for his life – a week after being injured.
The Metro says twenty states have initiated a lawsuit against the Biden administration after the US Department of Education ordered schools to allow biological males to compete in girls’ sports teams.
The i says No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted, Aesop said in his fable of The Lion and the Mouse.
The Sun says: JAMES Bond No Time to Die’s final trailer issues a chilling warning -‘This will be the death of Bond’.
The Guardian says Britney Spears’ new attorney has accused her father of trying to get about $2m in payments before stepping down from the conservatorship
The Sun says: RAPE charge footballer Benjamin Mendy had a meltdown in prison — after mistakenly believing he was going to be locked up on a VIP wing for celebrities and sports stars.
The Metro says Geronimo the alpaca has been ‘euthanised’ after being condemned to death by the Government.