The Metro says a Utah man was convicted on Friday for killing a young couple and throwing their bodies down an abandoned mine shaft because they were spending time with his then-girlfriend.
Day: 19 April 2022
The Metro says Mac Miller’s drug dealer has been sentenced to almost 10 years in prison on one count of distributing fentanyl.
The Independent says Julia Roberts revealed that she hasn’t starred in a rom-com in 20 years because she hasn’t found anything “good enough”.
The Independent says an earthquake measuring 5.9 magnitude on the Richter scale struck waters off Davao Oriental, a province in Philippine’s Mindanao island, on Tuesday morning.
The Independent says Vulnerable child refugees arriving in the UK are a “very significant risk” of being inadvertently shipped to Rwanda under Priti Patel’s new asylum deal, charities have warned.
The Independent says Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez have announced that their baby son has died.
The Independent says Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez have announced that their baby son has died.
The Guardian says Californian woman Sherri Papini pleaded guilty on Monday to faking her own kidnapping and lying to the FBI.
The Guardian says for days after the Moskva cruiser sank in the Black Sea, Yulia Tsyvova had been desperately searching for information about her son Andrei.
The Guardian says Labour has said it would insulate 2m houses within a year to slash bills and reduce reliance on Russian gas, accusing Boris Johnson of a “shameful” failure to stop Britain’s homes leaking heat.
The Guardian says civil servants will be told to return to their desks to ensure government department offices are running at “full capacity”, according to reports.
The Guardian says the Royal British Legion has apologised for its historical refusal to acknowledge the sacrifices of LGBTQ+ British military personnel.
Tuesday’s front pages.
The Gaza Strip has been rocked by Israeli airstrikes early Tuesday in response to a rocket fired from the Palestinian enclave as tensions rise following a weekend of bloodshed around a Jerusalem holy site.
BBC News says Boris Johnson is expected to apologise to MPs after being fined for breaking lockdown rules – as he argues there are more important issues to focus on.
Sky News says the price of more than a million train tickets will be cut by up to half in April and May as the government seeks to ease cost of living pressures.
Euronews says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the start of a Russian offensive against eastern Ukraine, part of which is in the hands of pro-Russian separatists.
France24 says Swedish police arrested 26 people after weekend clashes between police and protesters rallying against plans by a far-right group to burn copies of the Koran, police said on Monday.
TRT World says South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared a national state of disaster over the deadly floods on the east coast.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has said the battle for Donbas has begun. As Russia has launched an assault to seize…
VOA says a U.S. federal judge has ruled a national mask mandate on airplanes and other public transportation is not lawful, overturning a Biden administration policy.
BBC Sport says Manchester United footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez have announced the death of their baby boy, saying it is the “greatest pain that any parents can feel”.
A new video posted by the Azov Battalion on Monday shows Ukrainian forces in Mariupol ambushing a Russian military convoy.…
President Biden wants to control space as they announced it is barring anti-satellite missile testing by the United States, a…