Jeremy Hunt has announced a new tax on vaping as part of the Spring Budget.
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Republican Nikki Haley is set to suspend her presidential campaign this Wednesday, making Donald Trump the last Republican left in the race for the White House.
Tonight, the final Round of 16 matches take place. Manchester City take a 3-1 lead back to the Etihad against Copenhagen, while Real Madrid boast a slender 1-0 advantage over RB Leipzig.
The top division of French football, Ligue 1, looks set to be rebranded as McDonald’s from the 2024/25 season onwards.
Palmer, who arrived at Stamford Bridge this summer from Manchester City in a deal worth £42.5m, has hailed the Argentine for his man-management skills.
The Champions League maybe the only trophy Bayern win this season with the club out of the German Cup and 10 points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga with just 10 games to go.
The Dutchman has failed to build on a promising first season at the helm with back-to-back defeats leaving his side facing an uphill battle to qualify for the Champions League.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he doesn’t regret signing Cristiano Ronaldo for Manchester United in 2021, but admits the forward’s return to the club caused problems in the dressing room.
Harry Kane led Bayern Munich’s comeback against Lazio as PSG eased past Real Sociedad to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
‘It’s all about him. Simon lives in this bubble and it’s all about him. It’s fine. I accept that. That’s just the way he is,’ he explained.
The 33-year-old actress, who plays Lou in the Rose Glass-directed thriller, once again embraced her role as a Chanel ambassador by donning a bold look from the French fashion label – this time showing plenty of skin.
Earlier this week the former X Factor judge, 71, entered the house alongside Louis Walsh, but it was soon revealed she was going to instead be a ‘special house guest’ for up to five days.
Justin Bieber’s wife Hailey Bieber slams ‘delusional’ rumours in scathing message Hailey Bieber has shut down ‘delusional’ rumours after speculation swirled about her and Justin…
Taylor Swift has sparked a huge backlash on social media over her post on Super Tuesday, with many branding her ‘spineless’.
The 36-year-old Barbadian singer popped up on social media performing in a very unexpected place this week, having only taken to the stage once in the last eight years at last year’s Super Bowl halftime in a one-off show.
The Independent says today’s Budget is expected to deliver national insurance reduction for 27 million workers but pollsters say giveaway won’t reverse dire poll numbers – as PM is warned he can’t afford bigger cuts.
The Metro leads on the confusion around the army’s claim that the Princess of Wales will be attending the Trooping the Colour ceremony this summer.
The Guardian reports the chancellor will press on with tax cuts in the budget, despite warnings his plans could impact public services. The paper quotes a Conservative Party insider saying the cuts are “going to require even more unrealistic public service cuts” after the election.
The Daily Express leads with a preview of the budget, reporting the chancellor will announce a 2p cut to national insurance.
The Daily Mirror reports the Princess of Wales’s uncle labelled Meghan Markle a “stick in the spokes” of the Royal Family just minutes after entering the Celebrity Big Brother house.
The Sun reports pictures of Prince Harry could be uploaded to adult subscription site OnlyFans by a woman who claims she kissed the royal in 2012.
It’s a massive day in British politics today, as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver his Spring Budget at 12:30 – just after PMQs. Many of Wednesday’s papers speculate on what the Budget will include, as some measures appear to have been leaked.
US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have swept the state primaries this Super Tuesday, according to CBS projections.
The UN agency says the convoy of 14 lorries was turned away at a checkpoint and was later looted by crowds of “desperate people.” The report comes just a day after the WHO said children are dying of starvation in northern Gaza.
A video circulating online shows two of the children tied up and crying, prompting outrage from state officials. The footage also shows onlookers urging the man to let the kids go.