Friday’s papers.
Month: March 2022
BBC News says all remaining Covid travel restrictions have now been lifted for passengers entering the UK.
The Guardian says Ministers and trade unions have condemned P&O Ferries’ mass sacking of 800 British seafarers to replace them with agency crew.
Euronews says Italy has decided to ease some of its COVID-19 restrictions and will not extend the country’s state of emergency.
France24 says a Russian-European mission to land a rover on Mars has been suspended due to the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine.
TRT World says Brazilian tribal leaders and advocates have criticised the granting of an Indigenous rights award to President Jair Bolsonaro.
Variety says Daniel Radcliffe Says No to ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Movie: ‘Not Interested Right Now’
BBC Sport says Gareth Southgate plans to meet with Marcus Rashford after leaving the Manchester United striker out of his latest England squad.
Marilyn Manson: The Monster Who Told Us Who He Was In Review In Evan Rachel Wood’s documentary Phoenix Rising, she accuses Marilyn Manson of “essentially…
Four people died after a powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit Japan struck off the northern Japanese coast on Wednesday. Today, residents in Fukushima and Miyagi are…
The same photo used on most of the front pages takes up the whole of the front page of the Express.
“Home… for a nice cuppa”, reads the headline in the Mirror.
“Denise: My sex tape ordeal at 15”, reads the headline in The Sun.
Summary of Today’s Paper Lead Story The Independent – Nazanin freed to start ‘new life’ with her family The Independent leads with a picture of …
The Metro celebrates Nazanin’s release with the headline: “At last some good news”.
The Guardian leads with an image of a smiling Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe who has been freed after six years in detention in Iran.
The Independent says Vladimir Putin has accused the west of trying to “violate” and “dismember” Russia and sent a warning to those within his country he labelled as traitors.
The Independent says one of the killers of Sophie Lancaster, who was attacked in a park along with her boyfriend because they were dressed as Goths, is set to be freed from jail.
The cargo ship Al Salmy 6 capsized during rough and stormy weather in the Gulf, Captain Nizar Qaddoura, operations manager of the Salem Al Makrani Cargo company, said.
The Independent say Cineworld has said a “strong” slate of films at the end of 2021, including James Bond film No Time To Die and Spider-Man: No Way Home, helped audience numbers to rebound sharply.
The Metro says there are some survivors from the devastating Russian bombing of a theatre, where hundreds of people were sheltering, Ukrainian authorities say.
The Metro says Kanye West has been suspended from posting on Instagram for 24 hours during his feud with Pete Davidson.
The Metro says Jussie Smollett has been released from jail on a bond while he prepares to appeal his conviction on five felony counts of lying to police about a racist and homophobic attack.
The Metro says Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has finally been reunited with her family after six years of ‘hell’ in Iran.
JOE Biden branded Vladimir Putin a “war criminal” as he unveiled a fresh £600million aid package for Ukraine – including armed drones.