The Guardian says even though only a small percentage of Walt Disney Co workers participated in a walkout Tuesday.
Month: March 2022
Wednesday’s front pages.
BBC News says the US has agreed to ease Trump-era tariffs on UK steel and aluminium shipments, resolving an issue that had strained relations between the allies.
BBC News says the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Jamaica as part of their tour of the Caribbean.
France24 says World number one Ash Barty has decided to retire from professional tennis at the age of 25 and at the peak of her game.
Arab News says the Saudi health ministry has ended the need for key COVID-19 travel requirements for those entering the Kingdom.
Aljazeera says Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said in an interview that Russia would only use nuclear weapons if its very existence were threatened.
TRT World says Climate change is now “the greatest threat to the future and security” of Australia, senior defence figures in the country have warned.
NICOLA STURGEON has been slammed for shunning the opportunity to develop Scotland’s oil and gas production capabilities as the West scrambles to find new sources not linked to Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
BBC Sport says the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Manchester City should be moved from Wembley, say the mayors of both cities.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have arrived in Jamaica for the latest leg of their Caribbean tour with calls for them to apologies for the monarchy’s role in slavery – with their visit branded “ill-timed” and “ill-conceived”
THE mum of a Brit sailor believed to be captain of Vladimir Putin’s superyacht said she’d be “pretty furious” if she son was working for the Russian dictator.
Actress Maggie Fox who starred on Coronation Street and Channel 4 hit Shameless has died after a ‘sudden accident.’
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe who returned to Britain after being jailed for six years in an Iran detention (only to be freed once the UK had settled in £400m debt with Iran) has faced online abuse.
Kaylea Titford was 16 when she was found dead at her home in Newtown, Powys in Mid Wales in October 2020. Today her parents have appeared in court charged with her death.
Burnt wreckage and charred personal belongings have been found at the site of the plane crash in southern China, according to rescuers at the site.
BBC News says refugees from Sudan in Wales have been denied free rail travel after staff wrongly told them a new scheme was available only to those from Ukraine.
Belfast Telegraph says Parents have been warned to expect disruption to children’s education across Northern Ireland due to industrial action this week.
The Independent leads with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s press conference, leading with the quote: ‘I should have been back six years ago’.
The Guardian says an investigation has linked more than £13bn of global assets to 35 oligarchs and Russian officials alleged to have close ties to Vladimir Putin.
Two journalists who revealed Russian war crimes in Mariupol have been taken to safety by Ukrainian troops after being placed on a Kremlin hit list, Metro reports.
Campaigners want Rishi Sunak to increase state pensions to help fight a rise in the cost of living, the Daily Express reports.
The Daily Mirror says a man accused of killing MP Sir David Amess had previously targeted cabinet minister Michael Gove.
Michael Gove was a potential target of the man accused of killing Tory MP Sir David Amess, according to The Sun.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson is “desperate” to go to Ukraine and has a “real emotional connection” with the Ukrainian people, the Tory party chair has claimed.