Wednesday’s front pages.
Month: April 2022
BBC News says the burden of tax falling on workers and employers has increased as a hotly-debated rise in National Insurance payments takes effect.
Sky News says a musician has pleaded guilty to the murder of teenager Bobbi-Anne McLeod.
France24 says the United States and its allies on Wednesday prepared new sanctions on Moscow over civilian killings in northern Ukraine.
Euronews says Germany has reported a rise in attacks against Ukrainian refugees and Russians since the start of the war.
Aljazeera says Gotabaya Rajapaksa has revoked a state of emergency after dozens of MPs walked out of the ruling coalition, which has been struggling to quell protests over economic downturn.
TRT World says Elon Musk is joining Twitter’s board of directors a day after disclosing that the Tesla CEO took a 9 percent stake in the social media platform.
BBC Sport says Liverpool will take a two-goal lead into the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Anfield but Jurgen Klopp says his side are “not in dreamland”.
Man City take slender lead into the second leg champions league tie after a tough-fought victory against an opponent that gives nothing away. Kevin de…
Liverpool take a 2-goal lead into the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Anfield but Jurgen Klopp cautioned that his side are “not in dreamland”…
Bucha, a Ukrainian town, near Kyiv has been thrust into the limelight following claims that hundreds of civilians were murdered by retreating Russian soldiers.
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Channel 4 is set to be privatised as the government rejected the broadcaster’s proposal to keep it in public ownership.
The Guardian writes about US President Joe Biden, who has called for Vladimir Putin to be tried for war crimes.
Scientists have warned that less than three years remain to bring global emissions down to avoid a “catastrophic” temperature rise, The Independent writes.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian troops are slaughtering civilians for “pleasure”, reads the Metro.
The Sun leads on the sad news that June Brown, who played Dot Cotton on Eastenders for 35 years, died at the age of 95.
Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story Daily Express – Horrors of war shock hero of Ukraine According to the Daily Express, President Zelenskyy was overcome…
The Daily Mirror has published a letter to the Russian people, outlining the list of atrocities Vladimir Putin’s regime has committed in Ukraine.
The Metro says It’s not possible to know what pain this woman went through before she died.
The Metro says Channel 4 is set to be privatised and is expected to be put up for sale, it has been claimed.