- First image of 42-year-old man shot dead in car in east London
- Investigation launched after thousands of dead fish wash up on South African beaches
- Luzian Andrin Zgraggen claims no intent to insult Hindu holiday
- PSG relocates opening league match to Rennes due to pitch damage from heatwave
- Studies indicate public transit could enhance health and community well-being
- Pentagon officials discuss firing longstanding publisher of Stars and Stripes
- EU countries plan measures to manage illegal migration: how outlets frame it
- Asylum seekers receive guidance on sex and consent in the UK
Month: October 2021
The Guardian says a UK PE teacher who has pioneered new ways of teaching sports to visually impaired children at a special needs school in Liverpool has been shortlisted for this year’s prestigious global teacher prize.
The Independent says at least 14 people were killed and 51 injured after a major fire engulfed a 13-storey building in southern Taiwan in the small hours of Thursday.
The Metro says Jesy Nelson reportedly didn’t tell Little Mix or their management she was leaving directly, leaving them to find out through their lawyers instead.
The Sun says POLISH hooligans joined forces with Hungarian yobs in a far-right alliance to viciously attack cops at England’s World Cup clash.
The Daily Express says A MYSTERY ILLNESS, suspected to be the so-called Havana syndrome, has ripped through the US embassy in Columbia, days before Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, is to visit the country.
The Daily Mirror says Brad Pitt’s multi-million-pound beach house is under threat from a nearby wildfire.
The Sun says FOR sheer entertainment it is hard to beat the hysterical rage from sanctimonious EU cheerleaders claiming Boris Johnson’s Government cannot be trusted.
The Daily Mirror says Families who lost their loved ones to Covid told of their despair after Boris Johnson was again snapped painting at a luxury Spanish villa.
The Daily Express says CHRISTMAS is officially 72 days away and with looming delays at UK ports and HGV driver shortages, Britain’s biggest toy retailers have warned of possible empty shelves over the festive period.
The Guardian says employers’ groups representing more than a quarter of jobs in Britain have called on Rishi Sunak to cut business rates.
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