Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has named businessman Aziz Akhannouch to lead a new government after his liberal RNI (The National Rally…
Month: September 2021
ESPN says the “Tommy and Gronky” show with Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and tight end Rob Gronkowski picked up right where it left off.
NBC News says Logan Williams, a teen actor best known for his role as a young Barry Allen on the CW series “The Flash,” died of an accidental drug overdose in April 2020.
NBC says Twenty years later, Sally Regenhard still hasn’t buried her lost New York City firefighter son, Christian.
The Mirror says a man has been jailed for a minimum of 32 years over the horrific murder of his stepdaughter Bernadette Walker, 17.
The i says on the morning of 11 September 2001, 16-year-old Londoner Godwin Junior Forde dreamed about a new life with his father
The Duchess of Sussex and Prime Minister Boris Johnson have congratulated British tennis superstar Emma Raducanu after she reached the US Open final on her debut.
The economy grew by just 0.1% in July as the last Covid restrictions were lifted in England. It marked the UK economy’s sixth consecutive month of growth.
Skins actress Kathryn Prescott has been left with life-changing injuries and is “lucky to be alive” after being hit by a cement truck in New York, her twin sister has said.
The Times says booster vaccines are expected to get the go-ahead early next week after data showed that they give a “several-fold increase” in vital antibodies.
FT News says the UK is preparing to become the first big country to administer “mix and match” coronavirus vaccines for its booster programme.
The Metro says Covid immunity is ‘lasting well’ for most people who are double jabbed and a mass booster programme is not necessary, a top Oxford scientist said.
‘Booster shots before world is vaccinated won’t keep UK safe’, The Guardian asks should Britain approve booster doses for broad swathes of the population?
Several of Friday’s front pages consider the expected announcement on the UK’s booster jab programme, with many expecting it to get the go-ahead next week.
Wednesday, Algerian authorities announced the arrest of 30 people on suspicion of their involvement in setting the forest fires in the country in August.
Thursday, the Israeli Occupation announced the formation of an official investigation committee to examine the loopholes that enabled six Palestinian prisoners to escape from the heavily fortified Gilboa Prison at dawn on Monday.
Court confirms last year’s four-year prison sentence against 84-year-old Rifaat al-Assad, which he may not have to serve given his advanced age.
The Metro says a teenage asylum seeker who feared the Home Office would deport him to Afghanistan killed himself, a coroner has concluded.
The i says Priti Patel’s plans to allow the UK Border Force to turn back boats carrying migrants across the English Channel have been condemned by the United Nations
The Daily Mail says: A deputy head teacher at a primary school has been charged with facilitating the rape of a girl under 13, it emerged yesterday.
The Guardian says Pfizer has been accused of holding Brazil “to ransom” over demands to shield itself from possible vaccine side-effect lawsuits
The Sun: British teenage tennis sensation Emma Raducanu made history today by ruthlessly winning her US Open semi-final in straight sets, securing a place in her first major final and a cheque for a minimum of $1.25million (£900,000).
The Metro says families have been evacuated from their homes in Hampshire after a man was arrested on suspicion of explosives offences.
The Guardian says Fifa’s radical plans to stage a biennial World Cup came under attack hours after they were officially unveiled on Thursday
The i says US President Biden‘s justice department has sued Texas in an attempt to block enforcement of a near-total ban on abortions in the US state.