Summary london’s exclusive Garrick Club, founded in 1831, has never allowed women to become members. However, this is set to change after a recent vote…
Day: 10 May 2024
Summary A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was hit by a car and left critically injured in…
Summary A woman in her 60s was stabbed to death on Burnt Oak Broadway in northwest london. A 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion…
Summary Health organizations with deficits are under scrutiny for their spending practices, raising concerns about financial management and accountability. After concerning questions over spending by…
Summary london is set to see almost 600 new skyscrapers built over the next decade, with 583 buildings over 20 storeys high in the pipeline.…
Gareth Southgate handed boost as UEFA consider major Euro 2024 rule change UEFA are strongly considering expanding the squad sizes for Euro 2024 from 23…
David Beckham hails ‘incredible’ England star and rates Three Lions’ Euro 2024 chances David Beckham believes England have a ‘real opportunity’ to win Euro 2024…
Match Review: Serbia vs England – the rundown of England’s opening game England’s opening game at the EUROs 2024 kicks off against Serbia at the…
Summary Kamonnan Thiamphanit, 27, was found stabbed to death after leaving a murder mystery party and making unusual searches for violent rap music. Her family…
Interest rates are currently at their highest for 16 years, meaning people are paying more to borrow money for things such as mortgages and loans, but savers have also received better returns.
Front page summary The Independent – More Tory MPs want to defect says Labour as panic grips party Wes Streeting has spoken to Conservative MPs…
Front page summary The Guardian – ‘Fear and Trepidation’ as 100,000 flee Rafah bombardment The Guardian leads its front page with the latest developments in…
Front page summary Metro – Five Babies Die As Coughing Bug Spikes The Metro says five babies in England have died after being diagnosed with…
Front page summary Daily Express – Who’ll win the tug of war over interest rates? “Who will win the tug of war over interest rates?”…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Five Babies Die: Whooping Cough Warning The Daily Mirror says five babies have died amid a surge in the…
Front page summary The Sun – I’m Baby Reindeer Martha … but I’m no stalker The Sun says a woman who claims the character Martha…
Friday’s front pages have no single lead with various topics splashed on the papers. Most lead on domestic topics – with politics and health the most popular but a few international stories – including the latest from Gaza do find space to make the front pages.
Elsewhere, celebrities and the arts are also featured.
The back pages are dominated by the latest from the Premier League and the Europa League.
While domestic travel thrives, international arrivals continue to lag behind. Foreigners entering China are currently at only 30% of the levels seen in 2019.
The UN and the Western powers are worried that a full-scale invasion could lead to mass civilian casualties and a humanitarian catastrophe.
Summary The Biden administration’s stance against crypto has become clearer, with a statement indicating a veto on legislation allowing banks to custody crypto. This decision…
US President Joe Biden has repeatedly warned Israel about the operation in Rafah. But Netanyahu has dismissed the American warning and said his country can fight on without their support.
Pasco bread is a household staple in Japan, commonly found in supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide. “We deeply apologise for the inconvenience caused to our customers, business partners, and all concerned parties,” it said.
Summary Caitlin Clark, a rising star in women’s college basketball, was welcomed to her new home arena with an abundance of No. 22 shirts and…
The incident occurred on May 3 at Fortson’s home, which is located 5 miles (8km) from the Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, Florida, where he was stationed.
Hector Daher, one of the leading figures in the workers’ unions, described the 24-hour strike as a message to President Javier Milei. Daher urged Milei to reconsider some of the reductions in subsidies and social programs.