- Premier League — Wednesday’s 4th Mar fixtures
- US and Israeli Airstrikes Lead to High Casualties in the Gulf
- Asylum Applications to EU Drop by Nearly 20 Percent Amid Iran Crisis Warnings
- Championship — Monday’s 2nd Mar fixtures
- 3 things you need to know about Israeli-Iran war
- Trump’s Iran Strike is Risky—Uncertain Results Ahead
- European Commission Approves EU Funding for Accessible Abortion Services
- Paul Merson says £67.5m Arsenal star will be the ‘X-factor’ in title race with Man City
Month: November 2021
Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by the fallout of the government’s failed attempt to overturn the suspension of an MP who breached lobbying rules.
The Independent says Emile Smith Rowe has been called to the England squad for the first time after making an impressive start to the season with the Gunners.
BBC News says a man who was injured while caving in the Brecon Beacons on Saturday has been rescued.
The Guardian says more than a quarter of Tory MPs have second jobs with firms whose activities range from gambling to private healthcare, making about £5m in extra earnings in a year.
France24 says thousands of demonstrators marched on the New Zealand parliament to protest against Covid-19 restrictions, prompting a major police deployment.
Al Jazeera says Poland says it has repelled an attempt by hundreds of migrants and refugees to enter the country from its eastern neighbour, Belarus.
TRT World says the UN urged Myanmar’s military leaders to provide unimpeded access to the more than 3 million people in need of life-saving humanitarian assistance.
The Metro says Coronavirus conspiracy theorist Joe Rogan has been floated as a possible candidate to be Texas’ president – if the state secedes from the US.
The Daily Mirror says police are coming “under pressure” to investigate the accusation the Conservative Party was giving places in the House of Lords to multimillionaire donors.
The Daily Express is reporting on the possibility of a “trade war” with the EU amid the growing row over the Northern Ireland protocol.
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