The Guardian says Antonio Conte has said Tottenham’s squad may have been technically weakened in the January window.
Month: February 2022
The Metro says Julia Fox has opened up on her relationship with Kanye West and said they were doing people a ‘service’ during the pandemic.
The Independent says Staff at a Mississippi prison are facing punishment after waiting more than a day to alert the state’s Department of Corrections that a double murderer had escaped.
The Independent says a woman and her partner in Greece have been arrested and charged with manslaughter over the killing of her seven-year-old son by suffocation five years ago.
The Metro says Russia has boosted forces near the Ukraine border days after announcing a ‘pullback’ of some forces and weapons, a US official has warned.
The Metro says Mum of boy, 12, who killed himself due to bullying shows final pictures – wants the world to see heartbreaking image from Drayke’s hospital bed.
The Guardian says thirteen women and girls have died after accidentally falling down a well during marriage celebrations in northern India, police said.
The Guardian says Russia is continuing to send troops to what is now the biggest concentration of forces in Europe since the cold war.
The Metro says A British swimmer killed by a 15ft great white shark in Sydney’s first fatal attack for 59 years has been pictured.
The Metro says The dad of a police officer was glassed and repeatedly stabbed in the head with a fork after he confronted some diners about them ‘insulting’ police, a court heard.
The Independent says Former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg has been promoted by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg to a new role focused on regulation.
The Independent says Lord Alan Sugar has described being left in fear of an attack after receiving antisemitic letters – including one that read “I would like to murder all Jews in Britain, Alan”.
The Daily Express: STATE PENSION savers have been condemned to a “miserable” winter due to the Government’s “cruel” abandoning of the triple lock, experts warned.
The Guardian says A new attempt will be launched next week to force publication of the full report into whether No 10 parties broke Covid laws.
Thursday’s front pages.
The Daily Mirror: Images revealed the extent of the damage caused by Storm Dudley that swept through a huge swathe of England overnight and into Thursday morning, with more storm warnings on the way
The Sun: SEX abuse campaigners have reacted with horror that Prince Andrew has pledged to redeem himself by becoming an ambassador against “sex trafficking”.
Heavy rain and strong winds swept over parts of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland, bringing down trees, railway cables and power lines.
The Guardian says A Labour MP intends to seek assurances in parliament that public money will not be used to pay for the Duke of York’s settlement with Virginia Giuffre.
France24 says At least 94 people died in the historic Brazilian mountain town of Petropolis, local government officials said on Wednesday.
Euronews says Germany’s leaders on Wednesday announced plans to end most of the country’s coronavirus restrictions by March 20.
Arab News says a surprise ruling by Iraq’s high court cast doubt on the legal foundations of the independent oil policy of Iraq’s Kurdish-run region.
Aljazeera says Hong Kong’s government has asked the territory’s hotels to set aside as many 10,000 rooms to be used for coronavirus quarantine.
BBC News says Liverpool took a huge step towards the Champions League quarter-finals after scoring two late goals against Inter Milan in the San Siro.
A tragic vessel sinking on Monday has killed at least 10 sailors and around a dozen others remain missing after the Spanish fishing trawler sank off the coast of Canada.