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Month: January 2022
A poll today found two-thirds of voters believe Boris Johnson should now go. Former Tory Attorney General Dominic Grieve branded the Prime Minister a ‘serial liar’ who should be ousted
BBC Sport says Novak Djokovic has admitted breaching isolation rules after testing positive for Covid-19 last month.
New Jersey Senate has unanimously passed a resolution to condemn the Sikh massacre in India that took place in 1984 and called it a “genocide.”…
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David Sassoli, the EU President and Italian social democrat, has died overnight in Italy at the age of 65, announced this morning by his spokesperson has said.
The Metro says more than half a million people cancelled flights from Heathrow in December alone due to travel fears about the Omicron.
The Guardian says The UK’s main statistical body has reported more than 175,000 deaths involving Covid since the start of the pandemic.
The Guardian says Steven Gerrard refused to blame a lengthy VAR call that led to an Aston Villa equaliser being ruled out for offside.
The Independent says Andy Murray has mocked Nigel Farage with a cutting tweet after the former politician celebrated Novak Djokovic’s successful appeal against deportation from Australia.
The Metro says Steven Gerrard joked the abuse he received from Manchester United fans during Aston Villa’s FA Cup defeat at Old Trafford was merely ‘water off a duck’s back.’
The Independent says Sinead O’Connor has apologised for “lashing out” at the health services in Ireland following the death of her 17-year-old son.
President Macron said he will put thousands more police on the streets, at a time when the main challengers to him winning re-election say he has let the French down on security.
The Guardian says the US CDC has warned against travel to Canada as Covid-19 cases surge across the country and rampant infections threaten to once again overwhelm fragile healthcare systems.
The Independent says Ninety seconds. That’s how long it takes to see the first penis of Euphoria’s second season.
The Metro says Robert Durst, the New York real estate heir long suspected of being a serial killer, has died, his lawyer confirmed Monday. He was 78.
The Guardian says a Russian-led military bloc will start withdrawing its troops from Kazakhstan in two days’ time.
The Independent says The Australian Border Force are investigating Novak Djokovic over a potential false travel claim.
The Metro says Betty White’s cause of death has been confirmed as a stroke that took place six days before she died, according to reports.
The Independent says Boris Johnson has admitted he must do more to protect families from a £600 energy bill hike.
The Guardian says The House of Lords commissioners for standards are considering a complaint against the Conservative peer Michelle Mone.
The Metro says Prince Andrew has reportedly settled the remaining debt on his £17 million Swiss ski chalet, potentially paving the way for its sale to raise money for his legal fees.
Metro reports on how email evidence has emerged of a “bring your own booze” lockdown party at Downing Street – attended by 40 guests including Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson has been accused of an “utterly outrageous” breach of lockdown rules after the “bring your own booze” party revelations, according to The Guardian.
The Independent reports the prime minister was in attendance at the bring-your-own booze No 10 lockdown party.