The FA will provide 100 free buses for fans attending the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Manchester City at Wembley.
Month: March 2022
Emma Raducanu suffered an early exit as she was beaten in the second round of the Miami Open by Katerina Siniakova.
Gareth Bale whipped in two incredible goals in last night’s game against Austra to take Wales one step closer to qualifying for their first World Cup since 1958.
The Guardian says people in Wales will no longer be legally required to wear masks in shops and on public transport from Monday and the legal obligation to stay at home after a positive Covid test is to be scrapped.
The Independent says Ukraine fears around 300 people were killed in the Mariupol theatre bombing earlier this month.
The Guardian says with 23 minutes gone there was a moment of uproar inside the Cardiff City Stadium as Harry Wilson was blocked off outside the Austria penalty area.
The Guardian says the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, has called for the chief executive of P&O Ferries to resign over the sacking of 800 workers.
The Guardian says the UK’s resettlement scheme for those fleeing Ukraine has been called a “disgrace” by a Briton who said few in the country knew about its existence.
The Independent says the government has announced that it will permanently allow children from families with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) to access free school meals.
The Independent says Italy missed out on the World Cup finals again after losing 1-0 at home to North Macedonia in their playoff semi-final on Thursday.
The Independent says a 59-year-old Florida man has died after hitting an 11-foot alligator on the road with his car.
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The Metro says Rishi Sunak apparently used a Sainsbury’s workers family car for a photo op to make himself appear relatable.
The Metro says Chaz applied for emergency travel documents at the British Consulate, but he developed severe jaundice while waiting – which can clearly be seen in the photo he took for his application.
The Metro says Former President Donald Trump sued Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others on Thursday, accusing them of conspiring to ‘weave a false narrative’ that his campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential race.
The Independent says Boris Johnson stood awkwardly alone as EU leaders shook hands ahead of the Nato family photo.
The Metro says almost as quickly as it arrived – Britain’s ‘mini heatwave’ will be replaced by colder weather.
Friday’s papers.
BBC News says Ukraine is “not alone” in its fight against Russia’s invasion, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak has sought to defend his mini-budget against accusations he failed to shield Britain’s poorest families from the worst hit to living standards in six decades.
France24 says Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU member states agreed Thursday on a landmark law to curb the market dominance of US big tech giants such as Google, Meta, Amazon and Apple.
Euronews says Authorities in the Azores islands are preparing for the possible evacuation of citizens amid fears of a major environmental disaster.
Arab News says as coronavirus infections rise in some parts of the world, experts are watching for a potential new COVID-19 surge in the US — and wondering how long it will take to detect.
Aljazeera says China will allow local and foreign investors access to more sectors of the economy after cutting its so-called negative list for market access.
TRT World says the United States has plans to accept up to 100,000 people fleeing Ukraine, after a month of Russian attacks touched off Europe’s fastest-moving refugee crisis.