The Independent says David and Victoria Beckham have drawn criticism from fans on social media over their 17-year-old son Cruz’s latest photoshoot.
Month: February 2022
The Guardian says Novak Djokovic returned to competition for the first time since his deportation from Australia last month.
The Guardian says Colombia has decriminalised abortion during the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, adding to a recent string of legal victories for reproductive rights in Latin America.
The Metro says Britney Spears is set to pen her side of the story after landing a huge book deal, it has been claimed.
The Metro says A fresh eruption of Mount Etna has sent a huge six mile long ash cloud into the sky above Catania in Sicily.
The Guardian says The number of people homeless in England is predicted to jump by a third by 2024 as councils warn of a “tidal wave” of need caused by benefits freezes.
The Independent says a solicitor who injected supermarket food with his own blood causing almost half a million pounds worth of loss has denied guilt by reason of insanity.
The Metro says A man and woman who allegedly ate 12 burgers between them and left a restaurant without paying have been dubbed ‘Britain’s greediest couple’.
The Guardian says Britain believes there are figures within Russian military and security services who have “serious doubts” about invading Ukraine.
The Independent says An earthquake of magnitude 3.2 has struck the West Midlands. The quake was at a depth of 10km (6.2 miles) and hit 7km (4.3 miles) northwest of Birmingham.
The Metro says Sexual offence accusations against officers in the Metropolitan Police are believed to have hit a record high after claims doubled in the months following Sarah Everard’s murder.
Tuesday’s papers.
THE QUEEN’s eating habits have long been questioned and wondered at, and now one of her unusual culinary habits has been laid bare by a former royal butler.
NICOLA Sturgeon has been warned Scotland could be hammered with a bill worth hundreds of billions of pounds following Scottish independence and could find its national debt on a par with crisis-hit Greece.
More than £230million is currently sitting unclaimed in 1.7million closed or inactive council tax accounts across England, Scotland and Wales – here’s how to check if it affects you
Aljazeera says people in Argentina are hopeful light rains that began over the weekend will help firefighters curb blazing wildfires that have ravaged farms.
The Daily Mirror: SAGE member Professor Robert West thinks the Government is “abdicating its own responsibility for looking after its population” after it was announced those testing positive will no longer need to self isolate from Thursday
Arab News says Canada’s parliament on Monday backed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke rarely-used emergency powers to end pandemic-related protests.
TRT World says about 60 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in an explosion at an informal gold mining site in southwest Burkina Faso, state television reported.
In a new documentary, Caring For Derek – a follow-up to Kate’s award-winning Finding Derek, viewers will once again see the toll put on the couple by the former spin doctor’s crippling illness.
The Sun: VLADIMIR Putin has ordered his troops into Ukraine after an incendiary speech declaring the besieged nation “belongs to Russia”.
Sky News says the last Covid restrictions in place will be removed from Thursday and free testing will end in England from 1 April, the PM has announced.
The Metro says Jamal Edwards died from a ‘sudden heart attack’ on Sunday morning, his friends have claimed as tributes continue to pour in for the music pioneer.
Euronews says the EU’s top officials said the bloc will impose more sanctions against those involved in Russia’s recognition of two separatist regions of eastern Ukraine.
BBC News says Russian President Vladimir Putin has recognised breakaway rebel regions in Ukraine’s east as independent states, effectively ending peace talks there.