Prince Andrew is set to make his first public appearance with the Royal Family since settling his US sex abuse case, reports Metro.
Month: March 2022
Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning after meeting in Kyiv earlier this morning, reports The Independent.
Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story Daily Express – Triple lock is back! Pensions set to rise by 7.4% The Daily Express reports the return…
Roman Abramovich was “poisoned” during peace talks with Ukraine, reports The Sun.
A Russian oligarch and two Ukraine delegates were left with peeling skin on their hands and faces and painful streaming red eyes, according to the Daily Mirror.
The Metro says Queen Elizabeth will attend a memorial service for her late husband Prince Philip this morning, Buckingham Palace has said.
The Metro says the Metropolitan Police is expected to issue the first tranche of fines over ‘partygate’ today, it has been reported.
The Metro says a return to FC Barcelona for Lionel Messi is ‘not under consideration’, according to the club’s president Joan Laporta.
The Metro says three people have been killed after a small plane crashed into a supermarket in Mexico, reports say.
The Independent says Boris Johnson should resign as prime minister if he is fined over lockdown-breaching parties at 10 Downing Street, Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner has said.
The Independent says claims that Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich suffered suspected poisoning during attempts to aid peace talks in Ukraine are “very concerning”.
The Independent says a woman has denied stalking David Beckham by turning up at his homes and visiting his 10-year-old daughter’s school.
The Independent says Wayne Rooney has revealed his main motivation behind going into management was to one day take charge of Manchester United.
The Guardian says the first fines for lockdown breaches in Downing Street are expected to be issued imminently following an investigation into Partygate.
The Guardian says the remaining tickets for the final of the women’s European Championship sold out in an hour with 100 days to go before England kick-off against Austria at Old Trafford.
The Guardian says Women’s rights campaigners and women who claimed they were sexually harassed and bullied by the actor Noel Clarke have responded with dismay to the Metropolitan police’s decision not to launch a formal criminal investigation into the allegations against him.
The Guardian says Ezra Miller has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after an alleged incident at a Hawaii bar on Sunday evening.
The Independent says the Taliban have told airlines in Afghanistan that women cannot board domestic or international flights without a male chaperone.
The Metro says Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the controversial ‘Parental Rights in Education’ bill into law on Monday.
The Guardian says Joe Biden proposed a new tax on America’s richest households when he unveiled his latest budget on Monday.
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Partygate: Met Police to issue first fines, sources say BBC News says the first fines for breaches of Covid-19 lockdown rules as part of a…
Sky News says a service of Thanksgiving for the Duke of Edinburgh will be a personal tribute from the Queen to her husband after she insisted on being actively involved in elements of the event.
France24 says Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning earlier this month.
Euronews says Spain is readying a package of emergency economic measures worth €6 billion in direct aid and tax breaks and €10 billion in loans for families and businesses.