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Year: 2021
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak said Britain’s economy was bouncing back after the latest official figures showed the number of workers on payrolls surged in June by 356,000.
The Guardian says heavy rain and once-in-a-generation floods has caused the collapse of six houses in Germany’s western state of Rhineland-Palatinate
On Wednesday, the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) and Air Arabia, the first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in the Middle East and North Africa, announced the signing of a deal to create Armenia’s new national airline.
The Guardian says Britney Spears can select her own attorney for her conservatorship case, a judge ruled on Wednesday during an emotional hearing
The Guardian says the government gave “VIP treatment” to a firm offering Covid testing facilities which had entered the system “informally”
The Guardian says the South African govt has sought to deploy about 25,000 troops to curb unrest, now in its sixth day, amid fears of food and fuel shortages.
The i says a court has ordered a likely reduction to the prison sentence that Tiger King star Joe Exotic is serving for abusing animals and plotting to murder rescue campaigner Carole Baskin.
The Sun says: A MASSIVE new drive to get people jabbed before Freedom Day is being launched today – as the number of people coming forward has plummeted to its lowest level.
The i says since England lost the final of the Euros on Sunday, children across the country have proved themselves to be far more forgiving and empathetic than some of their adult counterparts.
The Times says athletes bowing before a dignitary to have a ribbon placed around their necks will be replaced at the Tokyo Olympics by a self-service buffet of gold, silver and bronze.
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