The Daily Mirror says Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello have called time on their relationship of two years.
Year: 2021
Thursday’s front pages focus on the government’s decision to prevent MPs working as lobbyists and political consultants.
BBC News says A £96bn rail improvement programme will help transform services in the Midlands and northern England, ahead of the expected scrapping of part of the HS2 scheme.
The Guardian says Legal action has been initiated over a decision to ban media organisations from a court hearing about Prince Philip’s will.
TRT World says Belarus President and Angela Merkel have agreed they should discuss the migrant crisis on the Belarusian-Polish border.
France24 says The death toll from massive floods and landslides that devastated parts of British Columbia is set to rise, with the Canadian province declaring a state of emergency.
Aljazeera says Defence lawyers in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse said on Wednesday they would ask for a mistrial because of a dispute with prosecutors over video evidence.
The Metro says The Rust script supervisor has filed a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin saying she suffered both ‘physical and emotional’ injuries after the fatal shooting.
BBC Sport says The head of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has cast doubt on an email released by Chinese state media attributed to tennis player Peng Shuai.
The western province of British Columbia after the Vancouver storm destroyed infrastructure and cut road and rail links.
US rapper Young Dolph fatally shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in Memphis, officials have confirmed. The 36-year-old musician was shot dead at a cookie shop in his hometown.
The Guardian reports on how Michael Gove has been drawn into the ‘cronyism’ row.
“Boris Johnson bows to pressure over MPs’ second jobs” is the headline for the Independent.
The Guardian says Staples Center is getting a new name. Starting Christmas Day, it will be Crypto.com Arena.
The Sun reports that England ace Jack Grealish was last night given an ultimatum by his girlfriend over TV star Emily Atack: “It’s me or her.”
The Metro leads on how cricket whistleblower Azeem Rafiq broke down in tears as he revealed his “inhuman” treatment in an emotional testimony to MPs.
Priti Patel has criticised the UK’s “dysfunctional” asylum system and “merry-go-round” appeals process, reports the Daily Express.
The Independent says Millions of red crabs descended on roads and bridges in Australia’s Christmas Island as part of their yearly migration towards the ocean.
The Daily Mirror’s main story reports allegations that Prince Andrew had a £1.5m loan paid off by a banker friend, who is also a Tory donor.
The Metro says Meghan Markle is set to make a return to TV this week in her first sit-down interview with Ellen DeGeneres.
The Sun says TWO million Brits on benefits could be in line for a payout if the Government loses a legal challenge which heads to court today.
The Daily Mirror says This afternoon police in Merseyside sealed off streets in Kensington so “an assessment of materials” found at a property.
The Daily Express says LABOUR may have forced Boris Johnson’s hand this week on the ongoing Tory ‘sleaze’ scandal but the issue raises questions of its own for the opposition leader.
The Guardian says David Cameron has quit his role at the software company Afiniti after a 23-year-old former employee accused the firm’s multimillionaire founder of sexual assault.
The Independent says Four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka has expressed shock over the disappearance of Chinese sporting star Peng Shuai.