The Daily mail says: The family of a patient who suffered a broken neck and died during medical treatment have hit out after his chiropractor was controversially cleared of misconduct and allowed to carry on working.
Month: September 2021
The Daily Mail says: Sarah Harding’s Girls Aloud bandmates paid tribute to the singer following her untimely death from breast cancer at the age of 39.
The Metro says Harry Styles melted hearts as he took to the stage waving a Pride rainbow flag in support of the LGBTQ+ community on the first night of his Love On Tour.
The i says when Cole Anderson-James downloaded video app TikTok at the beginning of the first lockdown, like millions of other young people across the UK, he was purely hoping to be entertained
The Sun says: Ex-cop Gareth Thomas want to bust all the myths about speed cameras and says there are no laws about visibility – meaning there is nothing to stop an officer from trying to snap speeding vehicles in the dark.
The i says more than 600 members of UK police forces – including officers, sergeants, inspectors and civil staff – have faced sexual misconduct allegations since 2018.
Australia is trying to secure more vaccine supplies amid a surge in cases that has locked down its two biggest cities.
The Metro says the leader of the west African nation of Guinea has been captured in a suspected coup by members of his own armed forces.
The i says so these Games like no other were super but they were not a super spreader.
The Metro says there were incredible scenes during the Brazil v Argentina World Cup qualifier in Sao Pauo on Sunday
The i says Gavin Williamson and Dominic Raab could be at risk of losing their jobs in a Cabinet reshuffle expected this week.
The Metro says nearly 50 chain stores per day closed their doors for good in the first half of the year, a study finds.
England’s school exam system needs an overhaul to lower the mental burdens they place on teenagers striving for the “holy grail” of results, according to…
August might have been a bit of a let down but it looks like there’s a treat in store this week with a mini-heatwave ahead.
The i says the vaccines watchdog came under heavy fire from MPs, headteachers and scientists last night after it refused to give the go-ahead to giving Covid-19 jabs to under-16s.
Footballer and poverty campaigner says ministers should focus on efforts to end the ‘child hunger pandemic’ and keep the £20 universal credit top-up. The footballer Marcus…
Monday’s front pages are dominated by the expected plans of PM Boris Johnson to raise National Insurance to help finance social care.
The death of former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding – who died of cancer aged 39 – is featured on most front pages.
The Sun on Sunday today revealed the Sussexes had now offered to fly into London to see the Queen, which will be the Duchess’ first trip to the UK since Megxit.
European banks storing €20bn a year in tax havens – Barclays and HSBC among banks booking money equivalent to 14% of annual profits in offshore…
The Sun says: EX-Chancellor Philip Hammond and Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg have joined the growing Tory revolt on social care funding.
“Young face tax crunch” is Metro’s headline as the paper reports that government plans will see younger workers hit the hardest.
The Daily Mirror says: A ‘survivalist’ war veteran who dressed in full body armour before shooting dead four people was an ex-US Marine who had begun ‘talking to God’ before the massacre.
The i describes it as a Tory “panic”. Mr Johnson has been warned that the tax rise could spark a “very significant backlash” from voters.
Sky News says Girls Aloud stars have led the tributes to former bandmate Sarah Harding, who died on Sunday morning at the age of 39.
The Guardian says footballer Marcus Rashford has urged the government to end threats to the £20 universal credit top-up.