Kate Beale’s son and his friend had hoped to be at tonight’s match but were scammed out of £80 – and the culprit told their mum it was because he ‘is poor’
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Prince Andrew has been stripped of his military affiliations and royal patronages. The Queen made her mind up on Wednesday, after a summit with future king Prince William at her Windsor Castle home
Sky Sports says Arsenal held Liverpool to a battling goalless draw despite Granit Xhaka’s early red card in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final.
Prince Andrew’s military titles and royal patronages have been returned to the Queen, Buckingham Palace has announced.
TfL will be handing out fines of £160 for drivers caught breaking the rules on London’s “red route” roads.
The UK calls for pragmatism as Liz Truss leads Northern Ireland Brexit talks. The British government has relaunched talks with the European Union on Northern…
An image of the prime minister during yesterday’s PMQs takes the entire front splash for the Independent.
Metro also leads with Boris Johnson facing a barrage of calls to resign after finally admitting he attended a drinks event during lockdown
The Guardian writes that Boris Johnson’s premiership is hanging in the balance after Tory MPs began openly calling for his resignation.
Daily Express reports that Cabinet ministers “rallied around” Boris Johnson on Wednesday night after he apologised for attending a Downing Street drinks party during lockdown.
Daily Mirror writes that Boris Johnson was “fighting for his political life” on Wednesday night as Tory MPs turned on him over “partygate”.
The Sun leads on the limited choices facing Prince Andrew after a US judge refused to throw out the civil sex case against him.
The Guardian says Marks & Spencer and Tesco enjoyed a strong Christmas trading period, partly as the rapid spread of Omicron prompted people to eat and drink more at home.
The Independent says Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam, England’s deputy chief medical officer, is stepping down from his position, it has been announced.
The Metro says President Joe Biden cast the annual inflation of 7% – the highest level the US has seen in 40 years.
France eases travel restrictions for UK travellers. The previously imposed strict COVID rules for arrivals from the United Kingdom have been relaxed from today. France…
A well-known musicians wrongful arrest – returned to his home country of Kyrgyzstan on Monday after authorities in neighbouring Kazakhstan wrongly accused him of taking…
The Guardian says The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack formally asked the Republican House minority leader.
The Independent says Virginia Giuffre is not interested in a “purely financial settlement” in her lawsuit against Prince Andrew, her lawyer has said.
The Metro says Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old suspected of opening gunfire at Oxford High School, pleaded not guilty to killing four of his classmates.
The Guardian says France faces one of its biggest education strikes in decades on Thursday.
The Independent says The Africa Cup of Nations match between Mali and Tunisia descended into chaos and ended in confusion.
The Metro says A devastating house fire that killed 12 people – including nine children – was started when a Christmas tree was ignited by a lighter
The Guardian says Ronnie Spector, the singer who defined the sound of mid-century girl groups as the frontwoman of the Ronettes, has died aged 78.
The Independent says Kanye West, Billie Eilish and Harry Styles will headline this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Los Angeles.