In a daring move to avoid a potential collision, a Waymo autonomous taxi was caught on camera driving on the wrong side of a San…
Day: 23 April 2024
The Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center in Kansas is mourning the loss of a beloved ostrich named Karen, who tragically passed away after swallowing a…
In a bid to crack down on fare dodging, tough new fines have been implemented at ticket gates across the city. And it seems the…
The vice-chair of Larne Business Forum is calling on Stormont to take action on derelict town centre properties in the area. With many buildings sitting…
A recent study has found that there is no need to dramatically change the default 20mph speed limit across Wales. The evidence suggests that slower…
UN ‘horror’ at mass grave at hospitals in Gaza The UN has expressed horror over reports of mass graves being discovered outside two Palestinian hospitals. …
Inzaghi celebrated being Serie A Champions as a manager amidst a chilly, rain-soaked evening at the San Siro.
Rasmus Hojlund fell out with two Manchester United team-mates after complaining Bruno Fernandes wasn’t passing to him Manchester United forward Rasmus Hojlund fell out with…
Casemiro reveals Manchester United defender Harry Maguire played FA Cup win over Coventry City while injured Casemiro has revealed Manchester United defender Harry Maguire played…
Manchester United and INEOS have one major concern over sacking Erik ten Hag Erik ten Hag could avoid the sack as INEOS are reportedly concerned…
Why Rwanda? Migrant deportation bill explained and what life’s like at Hope Hostel Rishi Sunak’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has finally passed…
Child among at least five migrants who died trying to cross English Channel At least five people have died while trying to cross the English…
Alec Baldwin taunted by woman asking ‘why did you kill that lady?’ in very tense interaction Alec Baldwin smacked a woman’s phone away after she…
Phil Foden, 23, and girlfriend Rebecca Cooke are expecting third child Footballer Phil Foden and his girlfriend Rebecca Cooke have announced they are expecting their…
Major change coming to Iceland after 20 years to make supermarket more inclusive Iceland has decided to change its slogan after twenty years, in a…
Front page summary The Independent – Flight or Fantasy? PM insists Rwanda planes will take off in weeks The Independent asks “Flight or Fantasy?” – the…
Front page summary Metro – Rwanda bill passes: PM – We Will Fly in July Metro says Rishi Sunak took a swipe at Labour when announcing…
Front page summary The Guardian – Met Police chief praises conduct of officer in antisemitism rowThe Guardian says the Met chief has praised the professionalism…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Jill Dando Exclusive: Face of a Killer The Daily Mirror says a man wanted for questioning over Jill Dando’s murder…
Front page summary Daily Express – Scandal-hit BBC’s Huw Edwards quits on medical advice The Daily Express leads on the departure of the BBC’s Huw Edwards…
Front page summary The Sun – Huw Edwards resigns: No thanks, No payoff, No answers The Sun leads with the resignation of BBC presenter Huw Edwards.…
Many of Tuesday’s front pages report on the government’s latest efforts to get its Rwanda asylum policy passed into law.
Many of the right-leaning newspapers that back the current government celebrate the news that Parliament has passed the Rwanda bill following late-night sitting and months of wrangling. They claim that the policy will act as a deterrent and as soon as flights start to take off, migrants will stop attempting to cross the channel.
Elsewhere, many of the papers leave room on the front pages to cover Huw Edwards – the former BBC presenter who has not been on air due to an alleged sex scandal. Yesterday he announced he has quit the BBC on “medical advice”.
Away from domestic news, a couple of the papers leave room for front-page coverage of Donald Trump’s NYC case.
US President Joe Biden has told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky he will “move quickly” to send Ukraine fresh military aid after US lawmakers passed a $61bn aid package.
German officials have announced that three people have been arrested on suspicion of spying for China.
The main suspect – Thomas R., is accused of spying for the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS).
US colleges are struggling with the spread of protests against the war in Gaza with the movement now spreading from Columbia and Yale to other universities. Police moved to break up a protest at New York University and made a number of arrests.