Jack Grealish fined £666 for speeding in his Range Rover Sport England and Manchester City star Jack Grealish has been fined £666 at Worcester Magistrates’…
Month: May 2024
Here’s when it could be the hottest day of the year – but will it last? This weekend may see the hottest day of the…
Pubs get green light to stay open late if England or Scotland reach Euro semis England and Scotland fans who want to celebrate their team’s…
Real Martha behind Baby Reindeer plans to ‘set record straight’ in Piers Morgan interview The woman who inspired the hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer will…
Summary Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis refused to comply with a subpoena from a Georgia Senate committee investigating her for potential misuse of taxpayer…
Woman who caused cyclist to fall into oncoming car has manslaughter conviction overturned A woman who shouted and waved at a cyclist causing her to…
Mountaineer Akke Raham has already made history, in 2020 he became the first British Muslim to scale Mount Everest, and now he’s set his eyes on another groundbreaking challenge.
“By introducing electric air mobility, we’re not just connecting tourists to our attractions, we’re forging a sustainable path forward for our Emirate. This innovative project aligns perfectly with our commitment to enhancing accessibility while minimising our environmental impact.”
The second leg of the Champions League fixtures between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich gets underway tonight, with Real hosting Bayern at the Bernabéu. The first leg ended 2-2, so it’s all to play for tonight.
Front page summary The Independent – Rafah faces fire of hell as Israeli tanks close in Civilians in Rafah told The Independent they experienced “the…
Front page summary The Metro – King Charles too busy to see Harry: ‘Sorry son, I’m a bit busy’ The front page of the Metro…
Front page summary The Guardian – Garrick Club members vote to lift 193-year ban on women joining The Guardian says the men-only Garrick Club has…
Front page summary The Sun – Who can blame the King? The front page of the Sun newspaper leads on Prince Harry’s return to the…
Front page summary Daily Express – ‘Myth migrants boost economy must be busted’ Senior Tories are claiming it is a “myth” that migration boosts economic…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – EURO 2024: Extra time in the pub The Daily Mirror reports pubs will stay open until 1 am on…
Wednesday’s front pages cover a variety of stories with no one story dominating the news cycle this morning.
For some of the papers, the ongoing crisis in the Middle East leads the front pages, as Israel defies Western orders and invades Rafah – where more than 1 million people are sheltering.
Some papers find space for the story that the Garrick Club has voted to allow women to join. Other domestic stories include pubs will be allowed to stay open later if England reach the semis of the upcoming Euros and the UK’s plans to keep children safe online.
North Korea’s former propaganda chief, Kim Ki Nam, has passed away at the age of 94, according to state media reports. KCNA mentioned that he died of old age and “multiple organ dysfunction.”
This incident marks the second time in the past two weeks that the BJP has shared a similar video online. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also made comparable claims about the opposition’s supposed bias towards Muslims during election rallies.
The parents of two Australian brothers tragically killed in Mexico during a suspected carjacking have spoken for the first time. Debra and Martin Robinson mourned the deaths of their sons Callum, 33, and Jake, 30, who were avid surfers.
The official told CBS News that the paused shipment consisted of 1,800 2,000lb (907kg) bombs and 1,700 500lb bombs.
Summary Rep. Rashida Tlaib called for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials for genocide in Rafah, accusing the US of…
Summary The U.S. temporarily halted a bomb shipment to Israel due to fears that Israel was planning a major attack on Rafah in southern Gaza…
The firm’s reorganisation plan assures that nearly all customers will recover at least the full amount lost during FTX’s collapse in November 2022.
The company argues that the law violates free speech rights for itself and its 170 million American users. It contends that the concerns put forward by the US government to justify the law are speculative.
Summary A futuristic mural of high performance cars painted by artist Dan Kitchener adorns the HOPE building in Belfast city centre. Commissioned by Crown Jesus…