The Guardian says Craig Revel Horwood has tested positive for Covid-19 and will miss this weekend’s Strictly Come Dancing show, the BBC has announced.
Year: 2021
The Daily Express says BLACK PANTHER boss Nate Moore has spoken out about the future of the Wakanda franchise and confirmed how the series will progress without the late Marvel star Chadwick Boseman
The Sun says THE shock moment Jesy Nelson screamed at her Little Mix bandmates to “get a grip” while on their tour bus has resurfaced online.
The Daily Mirror says Joe Exotic and Jeff Lowe appear to have put their past behind them in what is a surprising reconciliation.
The Guardian says Not content to simply progress to the World Cup play-offs, Scotland decided they may as well secure a home semi-final by virtue of seeding.
The Independent first reported last month that the government was watering down the Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) project – stripping it out to the bare minimum.
The Metro says Emile Smith Rowe has spoken out about his special bond with Arsenal teammate Bukayo Saka after scoring in his first England start during the 10-0 win over San Marino.
The Sun says ROY KEANE believes Gareth Southgate ‘must be rubbing his hands’ at the scary potential of teenage English star Jude Bellingham.
The Daily Express says West Ham United fans have been banned from attending the club’s next Europa League match against Rapid Wien at the end of the month.
The Daily Mirror says Northern Ireland ensured history repeated itself as they threw a spanner in Italy’s World Cup hopes again.
The Metro says Britain has accused Belarus’s authoritarian president Alexander Lukashenko of an ‘abhorrent’ attempt to engineer a migrant crisis.
The Sun says PRIME Minister Boris Johnson has today urged Brits to get their coronavirus boosters as soon as they are eligible.
The Daily Express says “Hero” cab driver, David Perry, was injured on Sunday when a terrorist detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) inside his taxi outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital.
The Daily Mirror says A Christian couple who took in the Liverpool terror suspect Emad al Swealmeen after he arrived in the UK told how they “loved him”.
Many of Tuesday’s front pages lead with the latest on the Liverpool Hospital taxi bombing suspect, after he was named by police as Emad Al Swealmeen.
BBC News says Four men arrested under terrorism laws following a bomb explosion outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Sunday have been released without charge.
The Independent says The UK threw away more than 600,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine after the life-saving jabs were allowed to pass their expiry date.
The Guardian says Amazon has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine and be monitored by California officials after the company failed to “notify” workers about new Covid-19 cases.
France24 says Myanmar’s junta has charged ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi with electoral fraud during 2020 polls that her party won in a landslide.
Aljazeera says US President Joe Biden called for better and more “honest” communication between China and the US during a virtual call with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
TRT World says Former president Donald Trump’s longtime adviser Steve Bannon has surrendered to the FBI on criminal charges.
Sky Sports says Harry Kane scored four goals as England booked their ticket to the 2022 World Cup with a 10-0 demolition of San Marino.
A hero taxi driver thwarted a Poppy Day bombing tragedy by locking a suspected terrorist in his cab, the Daily Express reports.
The Daily Mirror reports on the ‘Remembrance Sunday attack’ as it says a terror probe is now underway following the taxi blast.
The Sun’s front-page reports on the ‘poppy day bomb plot’.