Today’s Prime Minister’s Questions will be Boris Johnson’s last as PM.
Month: July 2022
Aldi has been crowned as the cheapest UK supermarket chain for June, undercutting some of its competitors by more than £25.
Chelsea close to agreeing fee for Koundé but may face Barcelona competition The Guardian: Chelsea close to agreeing a fee with Sevilla for Jules Koundé…
UK anti-abortion activism is an unfamiliar domain, with many unaware of the extremity of views held by these campaigners. From linking abortion to satanism, to being opposed to sex and anti-birth control.
TRAVEL CANCELLED ACROSS UK as Rail disruption is continuing into today after yesterday’s record temperature highs.
Lewandowski completes Barcelona move as the club have confirmed the signing from Bayern Munich in a 50million euro (£42.5m) deal.
Dame Deborah James funeral will take place today, Wednesday (20 July).
Kemi Badenoch knocked out and Penny Mordaunt and Liz Truss are locked in a tight race for a chance to become prime minister, alongside Rishi Sunak, as polling seen by the Guardian suggests Labour could beat any of the three at a general election.
Italy begs Mario Draghi to stay as president Sergio Mattarella rejects the prime minister’s resignation while pro-Draghi sentiment grows
Sri Lanka president vote, the former PM Ranil Wickeremesinghe, has been elected as president to replace ousted Gotabaya Rajapaksa, a result that is likely to provoke turmoil among protesters who have been calling for weeks for him to resign.
Two dead after plane crashes at airport, as eyewitnesses said they saw thick plumes of black smoke coming from the scene after the incident at around 8.20pm last night.
Cost of living rises by nearly 10% after the latest increase in inflation, new figures have confirmed.
London Fire Brigade made yesterday the busiest day for London’s firefighters since World War Two, after devastating wildfires destroyed people’s homes.
The day Britain burned – that’s the headline on the front page of the Independent which leads with the heatwave.
‘A wake up call’ UK hits highest temperature ever – that’s the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
CLINT EASTWOOD and Harrison Ford are two of Hollywood’s biggest legends today and one of them could have starred in one of the most popular and successful action movie franchises of modern times – but they were beaten to the post.
40.3C Burning hot Britain – that’s the headline of the Metro which leads with the UK heatwave.
Hottest day in history: 40C Britain’s burning – that’s the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.
MARTIN LEWIS has issued a warning that due to the predicted 65 percent increase in the energy price cap this October, the £400 Government support will be completely wiped out and that the UK is in for a “bleak” winter.
Surging Truss: You can trust me to be bold and cut bills – that’s the headline on the splash of the Daily Express.
Priti Patel went ahead with controversial plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda despite warnings from Government officials, the High Court has been told.
Hellfire – that’s the Sun’s headline as the paper leads wth the wildfires that destroyed homes during the UK heatwave.
Gaia Pope family felt let down once again when an inquest jury ruled that teenager, who had severe epilepsy and PTSD following an alleged rape when she was 16, had died of hypothermia
Vladimir Putin hobbled along the red carpet with his arm hanging limp by his side as he arrived in Iran today.
LORRAINE KELLY took a brutal dig at Prince Andrew as she discussed whether his notorious BBC interview with Emily Maitlis could be turned into a film.