The death of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh has sent shockwaves across the Middle East and Israel and around the world.
Day: 12 May 2022
Missing ‘vulerable’ teeenager Madison – also known as Maddie, has been found at an address in Bristol, police have said.
The Met Police have issued more than 50 new fines for breaches of Covid rules in No 10 and other government buildings – in the latest round of Partygate fines.
As the Eurovision 2022 song contest approaches this weekend, viewers are claiming that it’s a ‘fix’ following Tuesday evening’s semi-finalssong contest approaches this weekend, viewers are claiming that it’s a ‘fix’ following Tuesday evening’s semi-finals
According to The Guardian, fossil fuel firms are planning oil and gas projects that would drive the climate past the internationally recognised temperature limits.
MP blames poor: ‘can’t cook, won’t cook’ – that’s the headline on the front page of the Metro which reports on controversial comments.
Step back from brink of EU trade war, Truss told is the headline of the Independent’s front splash.
The poor can’t cook says the headline of the Daily Mirror – which reports on a Tory MP claims that the poor can’t cook or budget properly.
Desperate cry for help we cannot ignore reads the headline of the Daily Express which reports on the cost of living crisis.
Bride of a monster reads the headline on the front page of the Sun which reports that killer Levi Bellfield has got engaged.
The Metro says Adele and Rich Paul clearly are a couple that loves balance after appearing to have bought their first home together, while also enjoying good ol’ fashion low-key dates at McDonald’s.
The Metro says North Korea has imposed a nationwide lockdown to control its first acknowledged Covid-19 outbreak of the pandemic.
The Metro says a Tory beckbencher has provoked outrage by claiming there is not much need for food banks – instead blaming people being unable to cook for the surging demand on them.
The Metro says someone in the UK has claimed the record-breaking £184 million EuroMillions jackpot prize.
The Independent says the price of the Terra (LUNA) cryptocurrency has fallen by more than 99 per cent, wiping out the fortunes of crypto investors.
The Independent says activist and member of the Russian band Pussy Riot has fled the country disguised as a food courier after criticising Vladimir Putin’s regime.
The Independent says the UK economy shrank in March, as soaring living costs and the war in Ukraine hindered recovery from the pandemic.
The Independent says a Conservative MP is under fire after claiming there is no “massive use” for food banks in Britain, and suggesting people use them because they are unable to cook or budget “properly”.
The Guardian says Beleaguered president Gotabaya Rajapaksa was set to name a new prime minister on Thursday to try to steer Sri Lanka out of its dire economic crisis after days of violence, officials said.
The Guardian says North Korea has declared a “severe national emergency” after confirming its first outbreak of Covid-19, prompting its leader, Kim Jong-un, to vow to quickly eliminate the virus.
The Guardian says Finland is expected to announce its intention to join Nato on Thursday with Sweden likely to follow soon after, diplomats and officials have said.
The Guardian says Liz Truss has been warned of a major rebellion over plans for a bill that could revoke parts of the Northern Ireland protocol, amid fresh concern in Washington over the UK’s approach.
The Independent says the Premier League season is approaching its end but the title race remains a close run thing.
The Guardian says welcome aboard: now beat this. Manchester City knew they were getting a purring, relentless, blond machine of a player who uses strength, speed and guile to breach defences in equal measure before marking the fact with a zen-like pose
The Metro says Kevin De Bruyne said he had a ‘pretty nice’ evening as he scored four goals in Manchester City’s 5-1 win at Wolves, although he was disappointed he didn’t make it five.