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- 23-Year-Old British Skier Caught in Massive Avalanche in the French Alps
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Month: July 2022
Sue Barker rejected new BBC contract and All the fallout after Novak Djokovic defeated Nick Kyrgios in the Wimbledon men’s final and the tournament waved goodbye to BBC presenter Sue Barker.
The Independent says Sir Mo Farah says he is “really proud” of a new BBC documentary in which he has revealed he was brought into the UK illegally under the name of another child.
The Guardian says SIR MO FARAH has revealed that he was illegally trafficked into Britain under the name of another child as a nine-year-old and forced into domestic servitude.
Boris Johnson faces imminent confidence vote, as Sir Keir Starmer attempts to capitalise on the fallout of the Tory leadership contest.
Ashley Charles accused of rape and has been made unavailable for selection for his club, Wealdstone FC, as he goes on trial for rape after a night out with Dennon Lewis, who appeared on Love Island in season 5
Javid exploited non-dom tax loophole’ while MP – that’s the headline on the front page of The Independent.
Tory leadership contenders are scrambling to out-Tory each other on tax, spending cuts, Brexit, human rights and so-called ‘culture war’ issues. We look at the key things they’re saying
Tories take fast track to replace PM – that’s the headline on the front page of the Guardian which leads with the Tory leadership race,
I’m not Mo Farah – that’s the headline on the front page of the Sun which leads with the Olympians revelation.
Sir Mo Farah is ready to tell his real story – ‘whatever the cost’. The Olympic hero has bravely confessed he arrived in Britain as an illegal immigrant, after being smuggled into the country by traffickers as a young child
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