Deliveroo users have been left to go hungry this evening, as the food delivery app is reporting thousands of outages throughout the UK and abroad.
Month: April 2024
From eleven-year-old activists to rural farmers, ordinary people around the world are taking on oil giants – and winning.
X – aka Twitter – goes down for thousands of users across the UK Social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, suffered a widespread…
The Premier League is back in action tonight with Liverpool seeking to go level on points with Arsenal at the top of the table. Man City (who have two games in hand) play on Thursday. Two wins for City will take them back to the top of the table.
Rebel Wilson’s memoir Rebel Rising has finally been published in the UK – but some of its contents has been redacted, with black lines appearing over some of her claims about Sacha Baron Cohen.
Just look at the never-ending intrigue of superstar couple Posh and Becks, the drama of Wagatha Christie, as well as Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy’s enduring dominance in the podcast world, and it’s clear the world of WAGs, mansions, and family drama remains as alluring as ever.
Declan Rice’s girlfriend inundated with support after wiping social media due to horrendous trolling Declan Rice’s girlfriend, Lauren Fryer, has been flooded with supportive messages…
The cause of Eva Evans’ death has been revealed after she died last week at the age of 29.
Kanye West has shared his account of an altercation he got into with another man accused of ‘sexually assaulting’ his wife Bianca Censori.
Five people injured after ‘blood-covered’ horse runs through central London A horse which appears to be covered in blood is among five Household Cavalry mounts…
Group of professional footballers ‘plan to come out as gay’ in days A group of male professional footballers in Germany are planning to come out…
Graphic police WhatsApp message said Nottingham victims were ‘properly butchered’ The mum of a student who was stabbed to death in Nottingham has criticised the…
Two Premier League footballers suspended by club after rape allegations Two Premier League footballers, both aged 19, have been suspended by their club after being…
UK’s £75,000,000,000 defence boost in face of threats from Russia and China Rishi Sunak has promised to spend an extra £75 billion on defence over…
Front page summary The Independent – Rwanda bill: Think again Prime Minister The Independent headline reads: “Think again, PM: Sunak urged to U-turn on Rwanda plan…
Front page summary Metro – Let this be the last Channel tragedy The Metro says a young girl was among five people who died after panic…
Front page summary The Guardian – PM to raise defence spending and put arms industry on war footing The Guardian says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has…
Front page summary Daily Express – About time too” Civil service job cuts to pay for defence boost To fund his promises to boost defence spending,…
Front page summary The Sun – Prince Louis turns 6: Birthday photo of smiling Louis The Sun leads with a photo of Prince Louis taken by…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Jill Dando exclusive: I saw him For the second day in a row, the Daily Mirror reports on the Jill…
Wednesday’s front pages cover the news the UK government has announced an extra £75bn on defence spending over the next six years. The papers declare the UK is on a “war footing” after the announcement.
Many of the papers cover the news that five migrants died in the Channel yesterday, including a young girl. The papers tie the tragedy to the Rwanda bill – with the right-leaning papers saying the Rwanda bill will deter these horrifying deaths.
Away from the two main stories, there’s room for other domestic stories, with many of the tabloids marking Prince Louis’s sixth birthday.
The EU has called on international donors to resume funding to Gaza’s largest UN agency. Several nations had stopped funding the UNRWA agency after allegations that some employees took part in the October 7 attack on Israel. A review has found that Israel failed to provide evidence for its claim that thousands of UNRWA staff were members of terror groups.
On Tuesday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires to protest against cuts to public universities. The protesters called for education funding to be protected. The country’s new President, Javier Milei, was elected to office last year promising to bring Argentina’s finances under control with sweeping cuts to the public sector.
Spanish Justice officials have accidentally released a billionaire Dutch drug lord from prison in a major bureaucratic mix-up. Karim Bouyakhrichan, allegedly a leader of the Mocro Maffia, was arrested in Marbella in January after a five-year money-laundering investigation.
A $95bn foreign aid package has been approved by the US Senate that will see military support for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Joe Biden is set to sign the legislation into law on Wednesday.