Aljazeera says WILDFIRES are sweeping across northern and central Portugal, where an estimated 3,000 firefighters and more than 60 aircraft are battling to quell the flames amid scorching temperatures.
Month: July 2022
BBC Sport says NOVAK DJOKOVIC underlined his recent dominance at Wimbledon with a composed and controlled fightback against Australia’s Nick Kyrgios to win a fourth consecutive men’s singles title.
This week’s Sunday Papers are heavily dominated by the Conservative leadership race – and what the hopefuls are offering up regarding their tax plans.
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Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot while giving a speech in the city of Nara.
Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner have been cleared by police over Beergate. Durham Police conclude the Labour leader and deputy leader did not break lockdown rules in April 2021.
There’ve been 10 contested Tory leadership elections for the leadership of the Conservative party since it adopted democracy in 1965
The last men’s Wimbledon 2022 semi-final standing takes place at Wimbledon today, with a spot in the final against Nick Kyrgios up for grabs following the withdrawal of Rafael Nadal due to injury.
The former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe dies after being shot in the back during a campaign speech in the western city of Nara, according to state broadcaster NHK.
PRINCE WILLIAM disgusted by Meghan Markle’s Royal claims in interviews, according to an author.
Shinzo Abe dead, JAPAN’s former PM is dead after he was shot during a speech in Nara in western Japan.
VLADIMIR PUTIN blames war on West as he has made the incredible move of blaming the West for unleashing Russia’s war in Ukraine, as he warned of a “new stage” in the battle following provocation.
New Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi was slapped down by Twitter users about his tweet as Japan’s longest-serving Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is fighting for his life and not dead
Boris Johnson already has a Plan B as apparently he struggled on his Prime Minister’s salary, but the sky will be the limit if he leaves Number 10.
RACE is on to be next PM BEN Wallace and Rishi Sunak have emerged as early frontrunners to be next PM as Britain braces itself for an intense Tory leadership contest.
Exposed Partygate, Pippa Crerar gives an insight into the Mirror’s coverage of Boris Johnson and the scandals that have unfolded during his office, which eventually led to his resignation as Prime Minister
Going … but still in No 10 – that’s how the Independent headlines the news the PM has quit but will stay until a new leader is elected.
Kiss goodbye … and thanks for Brexit – that’s how the Sun’s front page splashes on the PM’s departure.
BRITS look set to Longest heatwave from today as a 600 mile-wide “Spanish surge” of heat comes in – and it’s expected to last for days.
Thank you Boris, you gave Britain back its freedom – that’s splashed on the Daily Exoress front page.
FORMER Japanese PM Shinzo Abe is unresponsive and fighting for his life after being brutally shot in the chest during a bloody assassination attempt on Friday.
Clinging on for one last party? asks the front page of the Daily Mirror which claims Boris is planning a lavish party at the end of the month.
Leave Means Leave – that’s how the Metro’s front splash reacts to the news the PM leave when a new leader is elected.
The Guardian – It’s (almost) over – that’s the headline on the front splash of the Guardian.