The Independent says the Duke of Cambridge reportedly plans to use only half the staff his father the Prince of Wales has, and wants to end the longstanding royal tradition of “never complain, never explain”.
Month: March 2022
The Independent says El Salvador’s congress granted President Nayib Bukele’s request to declare a state of emergency early Sunday during a wave of gang-related killings over the weekend.
The Independent says a pair of Arab gunmen killed two people and wounded several others in a shooting spree in the central Israeli city of Hadera.
The Guardian says by turning up to the 2022 Oscars sans-shirt, Timothée Chalamet gave the red carpet its biggest fashion moment.
THE KREMLIN scrambled to ban a Russian language interview between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and four Russian media journalists in a move that could backfire on Vladimir Putin.
The Guardian says the first inquiry of its kind held in England is investigating the deaths of 1,500 people who died while being cared for as patients of NHS mental health services in Essex.
The Guardian says a rise in anti-Islam rhetoric in the French presidential election campaign risks creating a “spiral of hatred”.
The Guardian says as Boris Johnson prepares a new push for nuclear power, the £131bn problem of how to safely dispose of vast volumes of radioactive waste created by the last British atomic energy programme remains unsolved.
VLADIMIR PUTIN’s mistake in thinking Brexit would lead to “disarray in the European alliance” is set to be costly for Russia as the UK leads the security offensive against the nation, an expert has claimed.
Monday’s front pages.
BBC News says ministers plan to force all ferry operators operating from UK ports pay at least the National Minimum Wage, in a bid to persuade P&O Ferries to reinstate 800 workers it has sacked.
Sky News says the UK’s glorious spring weather is about to come to an abrupt halt – with snow and temperatures of minus 5C forecast.
France24 says Ukraine is prepared to discuss adopting a neutral status as part of a peace deal with Russia but such a pact would have to be guaranteed by third parties and put to a referendum.
The Guardian says a Ukrainian MP has raised alarm about Russian soldiers raping and sexually assaulting women during its invasion, and said Ukraine would “not be silent” about the crimes.
Arab News says the latest ceasefire proposal by Houthis is an attempt to foil this week’s peace talks brokered by the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh.
Aljazeera says tens of thousands of activists from Pakistan’s ruling party and opposition groups have descended on the capital, Islamabad.
BBC News says Will Smith hit Chris Rock in the face on stage at the Oscars after the comic made a joke about the actor’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith.
Will Smith punches Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars for talking about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith
Maksym Kagal, ISKA kickboxing champion, was killed in the battle for the besieged city Mariupol, his coach reported.
Peace talks in Turkey – Russian and Ukrainian delegations will meet in Turkey on Monday for a new round of face-to-face negotiations
US president Joe Biden makes most of the front pages after he delivered a speech saying Russia’s Vladimir Putin could not remain in power.
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Official data shows Covid cases have risen by a million in a week in the United Kingdom.