The Guardian says The investigation panel may not have found sufficient evidence of racism at the club, but how else can the Azeem Rafiq saga be viewed?
Year: 2021
The Independent says A football match in Norway’s second division was halted on Monday after Icelandic midfielder Emil Pálsson suffered a cardiac arrest during play.
The Metro says Barcelona star Sergio Aguero has thanked fans for their messages of support after he was ruled out for three months.
The Sun says HARRY KANE’S wife Kate has suffered horrific social media abuse surrounding her husband’s form this season – with one disgusting comment telling her to ‘divorce the c***’.
The Daily Express says An honest Andy Murray gave a damning self assessment of his opening round loss to German Dominik Koepfer at the Paris Open.
The Daily Mirror says Aaron Ramsdale insists he and his Arsenal team-mates aren’t even thinking about finishing in the top four of the Premier League this season.
The Sun says ED Sheeran is Britain’s richest star under 30 for the third year running in The Heat Rich List.
The Guardian says British soul superstar Adele has revealed the tracklist for her much-anticipated comeback album, which will feature songs titled I Drink Wine
The Independent says Hailey Baldwin has opened up about the challenges of her first year being married to Justin Bieber.
The Metro says Jessica Simpson has revealed the moment when she decided to stop drinking as she shared an ‘unrecognizable’ picture of herself with fans.
Daily Mirror says Rumours have been swirling that Kim Kardashian is dating Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson.
The Daily Express says despite Johnny Depp’s legal trouble his Mr Gibbs co-star Kevin McNally continues to back his return to the franchise.
The Metro says The Duchess of Cambridge dazzled in an evening gown as she mingled with world leaders in Glasgow.
The Independent says Israel’s energy minister has said she was left unable to take part in today’s proceedings at Cop26 as the venue was not wheelchair accessible.
The Sun says CRASH experts were last night looking at whether a major signal failure caused the horror train smash that left 13 people injured near Salisbury.
The Mirror says Brakes need to be put on the rollout of smart motorways due to safety worries after a series of deadly crashes, MPs have said in a critical report.
The Daily Express says THE BBC has rejected complaints that it published a transphobic article after a row erupted over the story which featured interviews with lesbians who said they have been pressured into having sex with trans women.
Many of Tuesday’s front pages lead with the Queen’s message to world leaders at the COP26 climate summit and Greta Thunberg’s protesting outside the summit.
BBC News says More than 100 world leaders will promise to end and reverse deforestation by 2030, in the COP26 climate summit’s first major deal.
The Guardian says France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, has shelved his threat to clog up UK exports and ban its fishers from landing catches at French ports.
France24 says since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan at the end of August the persecution of the country’s LGBT+ community has ramped up.
Arab News says Gulf state Bahrain has approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use for children aged between 5 and 11 years.
Aljazeera says The United States Supreme Court has heard challenges to a Texas law that has effectively banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.
TRT World says Elon Musk will sell $6 billion worth of Tesla stock and donate the proceeds to the UN if it could show how it would solve world hunger.
Politico says A jury was selected in a single day Monday for the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot 3 people during a protest against racial injustice.