- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring at least seven people
- Metropolitan Police deploy 4,000 officers for rival marches in London
- King ‘stunned’ as soldier dies in fall from horse at Royal Windsor Show
- Maldives mourns death of military diver amid ongoing recovery mission
- Russian forces launch drone strikes across 15 locations in Ukraine
- Supreme Court rejects Virginia Democrats’ bid to restore voting map
- Ukraine: European countries sign up to special tribunal plan
- IDF launches extensive airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
Year: 2021
The Times says as President Biden announced his $1.85 trillion spending package on social care and climate change, Kamala Harris, his vice-president, dutifully stood behind him.
New rules governing divorce, inheritance and child custody set to provide ‘flexible, advanced judicial mechanism’ for non-Muslims, local media say.
The Guardian says Tesla’s Frankfurt-listed shares fell about 9% in early trading on Monday as investors prepared for chief executive Elon Musk’s proposed sale of about a tenth of his holdings in the electric carmaker after his Twitter poll.
The Independent says Priti Patel’s immigration bill risks hampering the prosecution of human traffickers in the UK and making it more difficult for people to escape exploitation, senior police officers have warned.
The Metro says Police officers in southern France were attacked by a knifeman this morning in a suspected terror attack.
The Sun says EMOTIONAL Adele broke down in tears at her music comeback in front of a star-studded audience.
The Daily Express says AMAZON has just announced the launch of its Black Friday sale event with huge savings to be made across a range of products
The Daily Mirror says There were two moments in the first half at the London Stadium which summed up Liverpool’s frustrations.
The Metro says Joe Biden’s COP26 trip had already been somewhat marred by being flashed by a ‘large’ Scottish man and appearing to fall asleep during the speeches.
The Sun says NHS workers should be legally forced to get Covid jabbed before the winter to avoid a crisis, former health secretary Matt Hancock said.
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