- EU Agrees on Legal Framework for €90 Billion Financial Support to Ukraine
- EU Urges Ukraine to Permit Access to Key Russian Oil Pipeline Today
- Premier League — Wednesday’s 4th Mar fixtures
- US and Israeli Airstrikes Lead to High Casualties in the Gulf
- Asylum Applications to EU Drop by Nearly 20 Percent Amid Iran Crisis Warnings
- Championship — Monday’s 2nd Mar fixtures
- 3 things you need to know about Israeli-Iran war
- Trump’s Iran Strike is Risky—Uncertain Results Ahead
Month: January 2025
Prince Harry has settled his case with the owners of The Sun newspaper News Group Newspapers (NGM) for engaging in illegal practices to source stories about him between 1996 and 2011. The Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid rarely issues apologies, but along with a reported £10 million payout, the prince got exactly that.
Frost and fog clearing, then a bright start for many. A band of wet and windy weather sweeping eastwards across most areas, followed by brighter skies with some blustery showers in the west but the late afternoon and evening.Tonight: Rain moves off to the east, leaving a mostly dry and clear evening across much of the UK. Storm Éowyn moves into the west by the early hours.
Bank of England: Goldman Sachs expects deep interest rate cuts Markets are significantly underestimating the chance that the Bank of…
UK economy: Consumers catch ‘January blues’ as confidence slumps Consumer confidence in the health of the UK economy slumped in January,…
Rachel Reeves’ tax hikes pose ‘major threat’ to UK labour market resilience The government’s tax hikes pose a “major threat”…
Guardiola’s men at risk of exit after collapse The back page of The Guardian reports City are on the verge…
PSG 4 Manchester City 2 – Pain in Paris The back page of the Daily Mail reports on Manchester City…
Man United v Rangers – A sorry episode The back page of The Sun reports Man Utd boss Amorim has…
PSG 4 Manchester City 2: Eiffel shower The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Manchester City throwing away…
The FT reports that President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has “put more than £300bn of potential federal infrastructure funding at risk”.
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