The Independent says Sajid Javid has said he does not agree with the NHS reportedly removing the word “woman” from online guidance on ovarian cancer.
Day: 8 June 2022
The Guardian says The US climate envoy John Kerry has committed to pursuing the facts behind the disappearance of a veteran Guardian contributor and a celebrated Indigenous expert in the Brazilian Amazon.
The Guardian says rail workers are to strike for three days in late June, in a move that is likely to halt much of the national rail network across Britain for a week.
The Guardian says Matthew McConaughey made an emotional plea for US lawmakers to pass gun control legislation during an appearance at the White House on Tuesday, where he urged Congress to “reach a higher ground”.
The Guardian says countries around the world are pouring funds into new natural gas facilities that could destroy the chances of limiting global heating, in response to soaring energy prices and the war in Ukraine.
The Metro says Harry Kane celebrated reaching 50 England goals as the Three Lions earned a 1-1 draw against an impressive Germany team in Munich on Tuesday.
The Independent says The Slabhead Beckenbauer got close to Kai Havertz. Too close, it soon transpired, as the Germany forward rolled him, the ball flew past him and Jonas Hofmann ran clear to slot a shot past Jordan Pickford.
The Guardian says the Nations League campaign appeared to be turning into a headache for Gareth Southgate and England.
PM is warned strongman act will backfire with MPs – that’s the headline of The Independent.
Tory MPs plot ‘vote strikes’ to keep Johnson on ropes – that’s the front page of the Guardian which leads with the fallout from Monday’s vote.
Total rail shutdown – that’s the headline on the front page of the Metro, the paper leads with a three-day strike this month.
Can’t someone sort this out – that’s the Daily Mirror’s front splash which leads with “airport hell continues”.
Boris tax blitz to silence rebels – that’s the headline of the Daily Express which reports on the fallout from Monday’s vote.
The back garden is nice this time of year, Bob – that’s the headline of The Sun – which leads with transport chaos.
Many of Wednesday’s newspapers lead with the continued fallout from Monday’s confidence vote in Boris Johnson’s leadership.
BBC News says Rail firms and a major union have both said they want to negotiate to try to avoid strikes that could cause major disruption in June.
Sky News says Boris Johnson has sought to draw a line under a bruising confidence vote by urging Cabinet ministers to focus on tax cutting and levelling up.
Euronews says bars and restaurants in Spain could be forced to offer customers free “doggy bags” as part of a new draft law aimed at reducing food waste.
France24 says a fatal police shooting in Paris has thrust the issue of violence by security forces to the heart of an increasingly close French parliamentary election battle between a new left-wing coalition and allies of centrist President Emmanuel Macron.
Arab News says Israel’s occupation and discrimination against Palestinians are the main causes of “persistent cycles of violence,” a UN report said on Tuesday.
Aljazeera says Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey has appeared at the White House to call on Congress to “reach a higher ground” and pass gun control legislation.
BBC Sport says England left it late to show positive intent against Germany in Munich but that significant shift in attitude not only delivered a welcome draw but might also prove instructional for the future.
Italy seizes over four tons of cocaine with a street value of €200 million in Trieste. Italian authorities say they…