BBC Sport says BRITAIN’S CAMERON NORRIE reached the Wimbledon semi-finals by fighting back to beat David Goffin in a memorable five-set thriller which left the home fans celebrating jubilantly.
Month: July 2022
BBC Sport says BORIS JOHNSON is fighting for political survival after two of his top ministers attacked his leadership and resigned.
Sky News says NADHIM ZAHAWI has been appointed Boris Johnson’s new chancellor after Rishi Sunak dramatically quit the role and Steve Barclay replaces Sajid Javid as health secretary.
Euronews says THE ACCESSION of Sweden and Finland to NATO is “the fastest” in the alliance’s history and will take months, rather than years, to complete.
Aljazeera says MACAU has locked down one of the city’s most famous hotels, the Grand Lisboa, after more than a dozen COVID-19 cases were found there on Tuesday.
France24 says THE BIGGEST HAJJ pilgrimage since COVID began starts, with hundreds of thousands of mostly maskless worshippers expected to circle Islam’s holiest site in Saudi Arabia’s Mecca.
TRT World says THE GUNMAN who attacked an Independence Day parade, killing 7, legally bought two high-powered rifles and three other weapons despite known threats of suicide and violence.
Breaking News Nadhim Zahawi appointed Chancellor. No 10 has also confirmed that Steve Barclay will be replacing Sajid Javid, becoming the new secretary of state…
PM Boris Johnson will not quit despite being urged to do so MPs who are at Downing street. Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid…
Both Sunak and Javid ready to take the top job and have made a deal to serve as Chancellor of Exchequer if the other wins.…
The scandals keep coming for this prime minister, who is now facing accusations of lying over the Chris Pincher scandal.
The scandals keep coming for this prime minister, who is now facing accusations of lying over the Chris Pincher scandal.
Daily Express says TORY rebels were slapped down last night for trying to use groping allegations against Chris Pincher to launch a fresh bid to ditch Boris Johnson.
The i says SOME MINISTERS and aides have been unwilling to toe the No 10 line over the Prime Minister’s handling of the Chris Pincher affair, amid a slew of allegations against the former deputy chief whip stretching back years.
France has repatriated 51 nationals – 35 children and 16 mothers – from camps in Syria who were family members of suspected Islamic State group jihadists have been held.
A state of emergency has been declared in five northern Italian regions – Friuli-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, Piedmont and Veneto, lasting until December 31.
The former permanent secretary at the foreign office Lord McDonald has accused No 10 of “not telling the truth” about allegations received about Chris Pincher’s conduct.
PM Boris Johnson had first-hand account of assault claims – that’s how the Indepedent splashes on the Chris Pincher allegations.
Boris: tax cuts of £330 for 30m will ease tough times – that’s the headline of the Daily Express which leads with tax cuts.
Prem star in 3 am rape arrest – the Sun headlines as it reports on the Premier League and International footballer arrested for rape.
Johnson: I did know about Pincher – that’s the headline of the Daily Mirror, which isn’t too forgiving of the PM changing his story.
Parliament urged to act over sexual abuse claims – that’s the Guardian’s take on the Chris Pincher sex abuse allegations.
Britain on a go-slow – that’s the headline on the front page of the Metro which leads with the protests against soaring fuel prices.
The Guardian says BORIS JOHNSON was aware of some allegations relating to Chris Pincher when the MP for Tamworth was appointed deputy chief whip in February, Downing Street has admitted.
The Independent says DOWNING STREET is not telling the truth about whether Boris Johnson was warned about alleged “predatory behaviour” by one of his Tory ministers, a former top civil servant has said.