Dave Calhoun is to leave his role as head of Boeing at the end of this year, as the crisis over the company’s safety record continues to dominate.
Day: 25 March 2024
The EU will launch an investigation into three of the biggest tech firms in the world over uncompetitive practices – Meta, Apple and Alphabet (which owns Google).
Anna Kendrick accused of rude behaviour by stylist who claims she ‘demanded $10,000 to wear clothes’ A stylist has accused Anna Kendrick of rude and…
Rebel Wilson refuses to be ‘bullied or silenced’ by Sacha Baron Cohen in messy memoir row Rebel Wilson has named Sacha Baron Cohen as a…
Cameron Diaz, 51, ‘beyond lucky’ to become a mother again as she secretly welcomes baby boy Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden have welcomed a second…
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Hugh Grant ponders move into politics despite ‘absolutely terrifying’ abuse Hugh Grant has considered a move into politics despite being bombarded with horrific abuse in…
Ivan Toney to be given first England start against Belgium Brentford forward Ivan Toney will be handed his first England start in the friendly against…
Why England players have no names on their shirts vs Belgium England stars are set to wear shirts without names on the back in the…
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski will wreck Wales dream of Euro 2024 place Robert Lewandowski has been the scourge of defences around the world since starting…
Christian Horner opens door for Carlos Sainz to re-join Red Bull after Australian Grand Prix win Christian Horner has suggested that Red Bull could re-sign…
British democracy targeted as Chinese hackers breach personal details of 40 million voters.
Furious Andy Murray rants at Miami Open umpire and fans in angry tantrum Andy Murray suffered an on-court meltdown in his Miami Open defeat to…
Clubs ‘questioning integrity of title race’ over Arsenal and Liverpool fixture changes The Premier League is facing a backlash over the latest batch of rescheduled…
Manchester United appoint designers behind Tottenham’s stadium to create ‘new’ 100,000-seater Old Trafford Manchester United have appointed Populous – the designers behind Tottenham’s new stadium…
On Pakistan Day the Pakistani Ambassador demonises PTI party in Washington for all the recent disruptions to Pakistani politics. All the discussions at the Pakistan…
The London business paper CITY AM leads with a revealed rich list of Met Police personnel. Elsewhere, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed the Tories will back the pensions triple lock – a key policy for the party.
China is the focus in the Financial Times, which leads with reports the US and Japan are planning to bolster their security alliance in a bid to counter what they view as a growing threat from Beijing. A striking image of Moscow’s destroyed Crocus City Hall venue following Friday’s attack also features prominently.
Star Sport – England v Belgium: Toney flair The back page of the Daily Star reports on the upcoming England friendly against Belgium. The paper…
Mirror Sport – Moves like swagger The back page of the Mirror, like many back pages this morning, looks at England’s upcoming friendly against Belgium…
Sun Sport – Strike the right Toney The back page of the Sun newspaper leads on Gareth Southgate’s comments on England striker Ivan Toney. He…
Express Sport – Ivan to see some swagger The back page of the Daily Express leads on Gareth Southgate who has said he wants to…
Front page summary The Independent – Thousands trapped in Grenfell-style flats ‘scammed’ by insurersThe Independent leads on its own exclusive: Residents unable to sell homes…
Front page summary Metro – £14bn United KINDdom The Metro reports that Britons donated almost £14bn to charity last year. The paper says that despite the…