Monday’s newspapers lead on various stories, with most of the papers featuring images from last night’s Bafta Awards – as Oppenheimer and Poor Things win big.
Month: February 2024
“The world must know, and Hamas leaders must know – if by Ramadan our hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere, to include the Rafah area”.
The U.S. holiday and a sparse economic calendar will cause the London Stock Market to begin negatively today. And the knock on impact of the…
The win marks Nolan’s first Bafta win despite his incredible films such as Dunkirk, Inception and The Dark Knight.
Houthis have been attacking US targets and commercial shipping in the Red Sea since Israel invaded Gaza following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
“We do not want our autonomous institutions to be attacked, we want to defend our democracy, we want the INE… to be independent, and we want our president to keep his hands off the election,”
“This is by far the largest [killing] I’ve seen in Enga, maybe in all of Highlands as well. We’re all devastated, we’re all mentally stressed out. It’s really hard to comprehend.”
Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz has warned that unless Hamas frees all hostages held in Gaza by 10 March an offensive will be launched…
England humiliated by India, is this the end for Bazball? not necessarily
The World Health Organization has said Gaza’s Nasser hospital has ceased to function following an Israeli raid. Israel Defence Force (IDF) troops entered the complex…
Social Media Platform X restricted in Pakistan for 24 hours for Election rigging
Top-flight English football returns on Sunday with two fixtures.
WSL fixtures – Sunday 18/02 – four more fixtures before the international break The WSL returns on Sunday with four fixtures to watch. Yesterday, Arsenal thrashed…
The Observer reports on Ukraine’s withdrawal from the frontline city of Avdiivka and its plea to the West for more military supplies for its defence against the Russian invasion.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has warned of the security “risks” of “bad faith politics”, in what the paper suggests is a “barely-concealed rebuke” aimed at Donald Trump over his recent comments about NATO.
The Sunday Times reports that intelligence officers from Russia’s security agency – the FSB – made a visit to jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny days before he died, according to campaigners.
Elementor #585706February 18, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Sunday Express – ‘Will won’t allow Harry back in family’ Prince William has…
The Sunday Mirror reports that Prince William will reject any offer for his brother, Prince Harry, to take on royal duties while the King is treated for cancer.
“Harry blocker” is the headline of the front page of The Sun on Sunday, as it reports the Duke of Sussex was stopped by royal aides from joining the King at Sandringham during his recent visit to the UK.
The mysterious death of Alexei Navalny, a prominent Kremlin critic, continues to dominate Sunday’s headlines.
Prince Harry and speculation of a May general election make the front pages today.
The mysterious death of Alexei Navalny, Prince Harry’s possible return to the royal fold and speculation over a May general election make Sunday’s headlines.
People are having really weird thoughts about Zendaya in her robot outfit at Dune II premiere It may have been a star-studded turnout for the…
Amy Schumer responds to harsh critics of her puffy face and reveals health battle Amy Schumer has hit back at cruel trolls mocking her ‘puffier’…
BST Hyde Park 2024 announces pop legend as headline act British Summer Time Hyde Park has announced that Kylie Minogue will be headlining their 2024…
Premier League fixtures this weekend – 17/02 & 18/02 Top-flight English football returns this weekend, as the Premier League is back in action, with seven fixtures…