- NYC Residents Urged to Stay Indoors as Blizzard Could Turn into ‘Bomb Cyclone’
- Trump Raises Global Tariffs, Increasing Chaos and Uncertainty Worldwide
- Jamie Carragher admits he was wrong about Arsenal signing after Tottenham win
- EU lawmakers suspend EU-US trade agreement following US Supreme Court ruling
- Children intervene in parents’ brawl at under-14s football match | News UK
- Wayne Rooney says Arsenal star has ‘not been good enough’ under Mikel Arteta
- Punch the baby monkey finds acceptance in his troop at Ichikawa City Zoo
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announces “One Europe, One Market” strategy to integrate EU single market by 2027.
Month: November 2024
The ongoing dispute between farmers and the chancellor over her plans to impose inheritance tax on farms valued over £1 million continues to make the headlines.
Tuesday’s front pages also lend space to the latest in Ukraine as the papers suggest the UK is expected to join the US in letting Ukraine use its missiles to attack Russia.
Several front pages leave room to report on the incoming snow and wet weather barrelling into Britain today, with many people being warned of disruptions to travel.
There are reports on a major IT glitch that affected dozens of British Airways flights on Monday night and reports PM Keir Starmer could clash with Donald Trump over Britain’s new respectful approach to China.
Elsewhere, other domestic stories fill the front pages, whilst the back pages are dominated by English football.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed plans to use the military to carry out mass deportations of undocumented migrants, marking one of the most ambitious immigration initiatives in U.S. history. On his Truth Social platform, Trump endorsed claims that he would declare a national emergency to mobilise military resources, including the National Guard, to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the effort.
The European Union has opted not to suspend its political dialogue with Israel after failing to reach a unanimous agreement at a Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell proposed the suspension, citing alleged human rights violations and breaches of international law by Israel in Gaza. However, the measure required the support of all 27 member states and did not achieve consensus.
November 19, 2024Murder victim found dead inside car boot named as Harshita Brella | UK News Murder victim found dead…
Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy leaders have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for subversion in a landmark trial under China’s controversial national security law (NSL). They were among the “Hong Kong 47,” a group of activists and lawmakers charged with organising a primary election in 2020 to select opposition candidates for local polls.
Murder victim found dead inside car boot named as Harshita Brella | UK News The 24-year-old had vanished from her…
Kettering Town midfielder Devon Kelly-Evans is set to miss their televised FA Cup second-round tie against Doncaster Rovers because of…
British Airways IT issues cause flight delays at Scottish airports British Airways passengers are facing delays across the country with…
Flights in chaos as another IT failure by British Airways. Chaos at airports around teh world as tens of thousands…
An undersea telecommunications cable linking Germany and Finland has been severed, raising concerns amid already heightened tensions in Europe. The 1,170 km (730-mile) C-Lion1 fibreoptic cable connects Helsinki and Rostock, but all fibre connections in the line have been disrupted, according to Finnish network operator Cinia.
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