- Xi Jinping warns Donald Trump against confrontation during Beijing talks
- Lukaku Named in Belgium’s World Cup Squad Despite Injury Shortcomings
- Mahmoud Khalil’s Lawyers Urge Court to Halt Deportation Over New Evidence
- Norway revokes missile export licenses to Malaysia amid concerns
- Spain confirms three deaths aboard hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius
- Hungarian officials find asbestos contamination in western road surfaces
- British student who succumbed to cancer may become Gen Z’s first saint
- China hosts state banquet for Donald Trump amid discussions on bilateral ties
Year: 2021
The Daily Express says ONE DIRECTION star Harry Styles has progressed his career in leaps and bounds, and a new book detailing his journey in depth reveals how he differs from the rest of his band.
Jack Grealish breaks his silence to slam Emily Atack love triangle rumour as ‘lies’
The Independent says Police in suburban Chicago and downtown San Francisco are investigating brazen thefts of Louis Vuitton merchandise from stores in both cities.
The Metro says Chrissy Teigen has unveiled her new look after undergoing an eyebrow transplant.
The Guardian says Attorneys began closing arguments Monday in the murder trial of three white men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
The Guardian says Kyle Rittenhouse’s claim that he is “not a racist person”, made to Tucker Carlson, landed in an atmosphere of controversy.
The Brit Awards have announced that from next year – the best female and male categories will merge into a single prize for best British artist.
Peng Shuai’s video call with the IOC to prove she is well and not in any danger has done little to settle the concerns from the international community and the Women’s Tennis Association.
England boss Gareth Southgate has signed a new three-year contract to lead the England team through the World Cup and Euros 2024.
Off the back of the Euro 2020 summer success and England qualifying for the World Cup, it comes as no surprise Southgate has extended his turn as manager.
We look at how the national media have reacted to the news with many positive reports and several highlighting the challenges that face the boss – mainly he has too much talent to pick from.
“It remains an incredible privilege to lead this team. We have a great opportunity in front of us,” he said.
Southgate will oversee England’s progress at next year’s World Cup, which runs from 21 November-18 December, and the qualification stages for Euro 2024, with the tournament taking place from 14 June-14 July.
The Times says Gareth Southgate, unlike his predecessors, has ownership of England’s players – clubs no longer have all the power.
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