Priti Patel has hit back at the critics who slammed the government’s plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Month: April 2022
Israeli forces threaten to raid Al Aqsa tonight. The Palestinians returned to the Al-Aqsa compound on Saturday following Friday’s violent clashes between worshippers and Israeli…
Manchester City has condemned the actions of some of the Man City fans in attendance at last night’s Wembley game against Liverpool.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is expected to say the government’s controversial plan to send some asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda is “the opposite of the nature of God.”
Russia gives Ukrainian forces last warning to surrender. Russia has demanded Ukrainian forces still fighting to defend the besieged city of Mariupol lay down their…
Russia hits Kyiv missile factory as vengeance for sinking the Russian Moskva ship.
Greece to stop supplying arms to Ukraine. Greek government spokesman Ioannis Oikonomou confirmed on Friday at an EU news briefing. The cabinet spokesman was asked…
Ukraine’s president has warned that the world should prepare for a nuclear war, and the possibility that Russia will commit a nuclear strike is growing…
Social media is having a meltdown as fans try to decipher Rihanna and A$AP Rocky’s relationship status – following a rumour the couple had split.
Friday is so far the hottest day of the year so far, with above-average temperatures across parts of the UK.
Russia has confirmed that the Russian warship Moskva – the ship damaged by an explosion on Wednesday has sunk in the Black Sea.
Despite only having eight games left of the Premier League season, Burnely have shockingly sacked their manager Sean Dyche.
Two years after facing off in a British court, actor Johnny Depp and ex-wife Amber Heard meet again, this time in a courthouse in Virginia.
341 Dead in South Africa floods – The death toll from South Africa’s “unprecedented” floods climbed to 341 on Thursday as helicopters fanned out across…
Latest from Ukraine – Day 51 of the war Live updates – Zelenskyy says fighting back is a success and the ‘most important decision of our lives’
Harry and Meghan visit Queen after they stopped at Windsor on their way to The Hague, in the Netherlands, for the Invictus Games, a PR stunt.
New York judge orders No bail for New York subway shooter as the judge orders psychiatric exam for Frank James. A US federal judge has…
No suspects will be charged over the leaking of footage showing Matt Hancock kissing his aide says the front page of the Sun.
Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story Daily Mirror – Worst is to come, PM Boris Johnson faces increasing pressure to resign, the Daily Mirror says,…
The Daily Express describes the government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda as a “landmark deal to end the small boats crisis”.
The Guardian reports that Boris Johnson could face three fines in the partygate scandal.
Metro reports on the first person to resign in protest at the prime minister’s refusal to step down over partygate.
The i leads with the government’s plan to process asylum seekers in Rwanda.
Daily Mirror says a new Covid jab which may be more effective for longer has been given approval.
The Daily Mirror says Johnny Depp’s childhood pal told a court how Amber Heard told him the actor hit her, but that he saw no marks on her face. He later saw a picture on the internet of her bruised face.