The Independent says Trevor Noah “had nothing to do” with Kanye West’s performance at the Grammy Awards being cancelled, according to a new report.
Month: March 2022
Plans to POISON Putin, A brief from the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has said that FSB director Oleksandr Bortnikov is being lined up to replace Vladimir Putin
The Independent says Donald Trump has promised supporters that he will return to the White House in 2024 during a speech in Florida on Saturday.
The Independent says James Franco and Elon Musk are among the high-profile celebrities to give testimony as part of the defamation lawsuit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
The Independent says the parents of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins are stranded in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, her husband reveals.
PRINCE William & Kate dance with locals with their moves on the first day of their Caribbean tour in wake of the indigenous protest row.
The Guardian says Ukraine has defied an ultimatum by the Russian military for its forces to surrender the city of Mariupol.
The Guardian says Joe Biden’s ambassador to the United Nations warned on Sunday there was little immediate hope of a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine.
The Guardian says smacking and slapping children has been outlawed in Wales, with people told to contact social services or police if they see a parent or carer meting out physical punishment.
The Guardian says a car drove at high speed into a group of Belgian carnival performers who were preparing a parade early on Sunday.
Monday’s papers have a variety of stories dominating the front pages, including the ‘fuel duty cut’ and President Zelensky’s address to Israel.
VLADIMIR Putin could “conquer big chunks of Europe” in the event of a successful invasion of Ukraine, with Boris on alert: Britain must double its defence spending if it is to stand any chance standing up against Russia.
BBC News says people aged 75 and over, residents in care homes and those with weakened immune systems can now book an extra booster jab against Covid in England.
Ukraine rejects Russian Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, head of the Russian National Defence Control Centre, call in Mariupol to lay down their arms before sunrise tomorrow
Sky News says Britons can expect to see more warm weather this week after enjoying the hottest day of the year so far.
France24 says Up to 50,000 refugees have been arriving each day in the Polish town of Przemyśl near the border with Ukraine.
Euronews says Germany is scaling back its COVID protection measures as the amended Infection Protection Act came into force on Sunday.
TRT World says the death toll from a migrant shipwreck off Tunisia at the weekend has risen to 25, amid fears that 35 others in the same boat have drowned.
VOA says Ukraine rejected a Russian ultimatum to surrender the besieged city of Mariupol Monday, as President Zelenskyy said he is ready for peace negotiations with Putin.
BBC Sport says Liverpool will play Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley after edging past Nottingham Forest in a pulsating encounter at the City Ground.
Yasrab Shah, the director of fundraising for Muslim Hands and Robina Qureshi, boss of Positive Action In Housing charity in Glasgow speak to Yvonne Ridley over the Ukrainian refugee crisis in this weeks In Conversation.
Bulgaria’s PM is sceptical about providing military aid to Ukraine. Bulgaria is NATO ally, however, is concerned by the backlash of arming a neighbour, during…
The Sunday papers feature a variety of stories: the controversial comments from the PM, the ongoing war in Ukraine and looking ahead to Wednesday’s spring statement from the chancellor.
An aircraft repair plant near the western Ukraine city of Lviv has been struck by Russian missiles.
Champions League quarter-final draw: Chelsea draw Real Madrid, Man City face Atletico Madrid, Liverpool get Benfica