- Mikel Arteta urged to drop Arsenal star for Tottenham clash: ‘Due a rest’
- 11-Year-Old Boy in Handcuffs at Court for Allegedly Killing Stepdad Over Nintendo Switch
- EU Commissioner Šuica to address Foreign Affairs Council on Monday
- Man arrested at Gatwick Airport train station for carrying ‘two firearms’
- EU Fails to Reach Agreement on New Sanctions Against Russia After Meeting
- Trainspotting revealed Scotland’s drug crisis—did anything really change?
- Euro area annual inflation down to 1.7% – Euro indicators Economic Pulse
- Fleur Bakker Expands ‘A Beautiful Mess’ Initiative for Refugees in Netherlands
Month: December 2024
What’s on the front page of The Irish Times? The Irish Times front page this morning 02/12/24 reports on the…
Henry I’s luxurious tower at Corfe Castle reopens to visitors after 378 years A National Trust viewing platform at Corfe…
What’s on the front page of the Metro? The front page of the Metro this morning 02/12/24 – reports on the…
What’s on the front page of The Guardian?The Guardian front page this morning – 02/12/24 – reports MPs have “drawn…
Secluded but connected. The penitentiary police have seized around twenty telephones used by Italian prisoners belonging to criminal organizations in…
What’s on the front page of The Independent?The Independent front page this morning – 02/12/24 reports on the latest in…
The ‘Eagle of Ingliston’ is a carved stone featuring the Imperial eagle which was first recorded in Scotland in 1699.…
Monday’s front pages lead with the ongoing backlash facing MasterChef host Gregg Wallace. The fallout over allegations of misconduct has spiralled after he dismissed the accusations against him as from “middle-class women of a certain age.”
Wallace has been accused of engaging in sexually harassing behaviour. He denies all allegations.
Several front pages continue their coverage of the assisted dying bill that was passed on Friday. There are also reports on Labour’s NHS plans and a recent poll suggesting the British public favours a closer relationship with the EU than a free trade deal with the US.
On the international front, many papers find space to report on the latest happenings in Syria. The country’s civil war is back in the spotlight after a new rebel coalition launched a surprise attack, sweeping into the country’s second-largest city, Aleppo.
The back pages offer their assessments of last night’s Premier League Super Sunday – with Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Manchester City the highlight.
‘Seething’ Ulrika Jonsson responds to Gregg Wallace blaming ‘women of a certain age’ for complaints Wallace responded to the accusations…
Today begins Homelessness Awareness Week, an annual event which takes place in the north, and this year the urgency for…
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