The Daily Express summed up the Tory leadership debate by saying the key issue that divides the candidates is whether taxes should be cut now or later.
Month: July 2022
The Guardian says THE TWO CANDIDATES in the race to succeed Boris Johnson represent two parties, although the distinction between them is not acknowledged.
The Independent says THERE IS obviously something very strange about having two Tory contenders to be our next prime minister go on television to make their cases – with the vast majority of the audience having no say on the outcome.
Daily Mail says Ding, ding! Seconds out. Time for the latest round in the bad tempered brouhaha also known as the Tory leadership contest.
Tuesday’s front pages report on the first head-to-head Tory leader TV debate hopefuls Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss.
Paul Battersbee in a coma was rushed to hospital shortly before judges ruled his son’s life support can be switched off.
A fire has broken out on a clifftop near Boscombe pier in Bournemouth as a thick smoke cloud blankets the beach.
Sir Keir Starmer went face to face with a canine machine called Beethoven in Liverpool.
Loose Women star Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have married in a Jewish ceremony at their mansion, called Pickle Cottage, on Sunday 24 July
CRISTIANO RONALDO is travelling back to the UK today ahead of Manchester United showdown talks regarding his future.
Kate Winslet delivered an emotional comparison between her own life and that of megastar musician Adele, when she admitted that she “truly related” to the working class musician’s struggles, unearthed accounts show.
Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos are now teammates at Paris Saint-Germain, but the pair were fierce rivals during their time in La Liga with Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively
Colin Murray is temporarily filling in for Anne Robinson until the end of the year, but former Corrie star Les Dennis will be taking the reigns during August
‘NUTTERS from Brussels’ targeting Britain with legal action over the Northern Ireland Protocol have been fiercely criticised by an ardent Brexiteer and close ally of Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Lily-Mai who shook her baby to death after telling a social worker “you take her” wept as she was told she will avoid jail as she has “suffered”.
BBC News says Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss tore into each other over their rival visions for the future of the UK economy, in their first head-to-head TV debate.
Sky News says Lord Trimble, the original first minister of Northern Ireland and co-architect of the Good Friday Agreement, has died, aged 77.
France24 says About 1,700 people had been infected with monkeypox in France, Health Minister François Braun said on Monday.
Euronews says Russia’s top diplomat said Moscow’s overarching goal in Ukraine is to remove from power its “unacceptable regime.”
Aljazeera says Japan has executed a man convicted of killing seven people in a stabbing rampage in Tokyo’s popular Akihabara electronics district in 2008.
Sky News says US actor Paul Sorvino, most famous for his role as gangster Paulie Cicero in the classic mob movie Goodfellas, has died aged 83.
BBC Sport says England will attempt to reach the European Women’s Championship final for a third time when they face 1984 winners Sweden on Tuesday.
One of California’s biggest wildfires this year exploded to over 21 square miles Sunday, forcing thousands to flee remote mountain communities.
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As the Lionesses roar their way through the Euros, women’s football is the fastest growing sport right now as the wider public back Lionesses and better coverage around the women’s game – it appears the narrative is starting to change.