Several southern French towns sizzled in record high temperatures for May on Wednesday, while the month as a whole is…
Day: 19 May 2022
The Independent leads with Chancellor Rishi Sunak saying he can’t prevent record inflation from hitting Britain as Tories turn on him.
Cost of living crisis: Inflation hits home is the headline for the Metro.
The Guardian has a warning that the cost of living crisis could fuel a rise in crime.
The great inflation swindle is the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror which covers the soaring inflation.
Vardys to flee the UK reads the headline on the front page of the Sun which continues its coverage of Coleen Rooney libel trial.
The Daily Express reports that pensioners are struggling to cope with the rising cost of living.
The Independent says the director of a multi-million dollar ad campaign for a bitcoin exchange has said he has “no idea how cryptocurrency works” after being questioned about the recent market crash.
The Independent says FKA twigs has claimed that record labels only ask artists to share TikTok videos and that she was told off for not posting enough.
The Independent says a dust cloud from the desert could see ‘blood rain’ fall across the country as it mixes with incoming thunderstorms, forecasters have said.
The Independent says a policing minister has rejected a suggestion from the HM chief inspector of constabulary that officers should use “discretion” when deciding whether to prosecute desperate shoppers during the cost-of-living crisis.
The Metro says Tory MPs have voted down plans to trigger an emergency budget despite the worsening cost of living crisis.
The Metro says people caught taking or selling cocaine at football matches could be banned from stadiums for five years and have their passports confiscated.
The Metro says Britain’s biggest ever lottery winners who scooped a ginormous £184m will go public on Thursday.
The Metro says Harry Styles has given a rare public comment on his girlfriend Olivia Wilde and he is full off nothing but compliments.
The Metro says George W Bush accidentally called the Iraq invasion ‘brutal’ and ‘unjustified’ in a very unfortunate ‘Freudian slip’.
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The Guardian says several major UK fossil fuel projects have been approved since Cop26 concluded, an analysis has found, while about 50 schemes are thought to be in the pipeline between now and 2025.
The Guardian says police investigating an alleged on-pitch attack on Sheffield United’s Billy Sharp have charged a 30-year-old man with assault.
The Guardian says more than 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040 and at higher risk of 13 types of cancer, an “alarming” report reveals.
The Guardian says New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern says she has lost her sense of taste after testing positive for Covid-19 on Saturday.
The Metro says Giovanni van Bronckhorst has defended Aaron Ramsey after his missed penalty cost Rangers in their Europa League final against Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Guardian says Rafael Santos Borré stood alone in front of a sea of blue. All that, a long hot night in Seville and an even longer wait stretching back half a century, and it came to this: one shot to clinch the title.
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The Independent says For weeks, Seville had been the destination for Rangers’ European journey and it was here at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan where it came to a sudden and crushing end.