- Trump criticises UK response to Iran war amid contradictory statements
- EU offers technical support and funding to Ukraine for oil pipeline repairs
- US scrutinised over deportations as El Salvador faces human rights allegations
- Western leaders dispute claims that Iran crisis will weaken support for Ukraine
- Meteor Explosion Lights Up Northeast Ohio Skies with Loud Boom
- Champions League — Wednesday’s 11th Mar fixtures
- NATO Allies’ Reluctance to Support U.S. Coalition in Hormuz Strait
- Cuba faces island-wide blackout as national power grid collapses
Month: June 2022
Daily Express says MIKEL ARTETA could still be in the market for a midfielder despite Arsenal’s interest in Youri Tielemans ‘cooling’.
The Metro says AT LEAST four people were killed and hundreds injured when a stadium partially collapsed during a bullfight in central Colombia.
The Metro says THE BODY OF A WOMAN has been found in the remains of a house destroyed in a suspected gas explosion in Birmingham.
The Metro says AN MP has left the Scottish National Party while he is investigated by the police over sexual assault allegations.
The Metro says ADELE ROBERTS has been told she is free of bowel cancer after battling the disease since October.
The Independent says BORIS JOHNSON has expressed support for excluding transgender athletes from competing in women’s events as his government applies pressure on sports bodies to impose bans.
The Independent says GREEN DAY frontman Billie Joe Armstrong said he will renounce his US citizenship following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade.
Birmingham explosion: Heroic neighbours free trapped man after blast so strong it ‘blew clothes off’
The Independent says HEROIC residents have described how they clambered past flaming debris, through dust and rubble shortly after a suspected gas explosion to pull an injured man alive from the ruins of a house.
The Independent says THE NERVOUS EXCITEMENT that engulfed Wimbledon for Emma Raducanu’s fourth-round match last year made Court No 1 feel like a cramped elevator.
The Guardian says CRIMINAL BARRISTERS in England and Wales are to begin a strike over legal aid fees on Monday, as they warn the profession is facing an “existential crisis” because of inadequate funding.
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