Tuesday’s headlines are heavily focused on what’s happening outside our little island, with heavy coverage of the latest airstrikes in Ukraine and the group chat blunder from top US officials.
A handful of headlines look ahead to Wednesday’s Spring Statement and continue to speculate on potential job losses and cuts to public spending. There is a handful of stand-alone stories on the front pages, covering domestic news.
Month: March 2025
Cliff Notes – Patience pays off for Mansell with breakthrough Singapore win Jack Draper, recently ranked in the top 10, suffered an early exit at…
Kunal Kamra defends his satire against Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, asserting his right to free expression amid an ongoing defamation investigation.
A report reveals that 92% of suspects in domestic abuse suicide cases were known to police, indicating systemic issues in prevention and support.
Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal’s Broadway production of Othello opened to record-breaking ticket sales, grossing $2.8 million in its first week, making it the highest-grossing Broadway play ever.
Mari Santos, an American student in Scotland, experiences a personal dimension of international tension as locals express concerns about the political climate under President Donald Trump, illustrating how the perception of American identity has shifted due to his administration’s policies and rhetoric.
A group chat on Signal inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who received advance notice of US military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen from senior Trump administration officials.
Cliff Notes – EU’s top diplomat makes visit to Israel amid tensions Kaja Kallas delivered an Urgent Message: The EU foreign affairs chief emphasised that…
Cliff Notes – Draper beaten by Czech Jakub Menisk in Miami Open Jack Draper, fresh off his Indian Wells victory, suffered a surprising defeat to…
A large glowing spiral was observed in the night sky across the UK and Ireland, likely caused by frozen exhaust from SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket.
Another Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat killed in Israeli attack on Gaza, to silence his incredible bravery during a genocidal campaign by Israel.
Josh Tapper, a former Gogglebox star, has married his long-term partner Hannah after nearly a decade together, following his departure from the show to pursue a career in politics.
Cliff Notes – Games Inbox: Bloodborne is 10 years old and there’s still no remaster The 10th anniversary of Bloodborne has sparked disappointment among fans…
The UK Health Security Agency has identified 24 “priority pathogens” that pose significant public health risks to inform future research and vaccine development.
Activists report that Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hamdan Ballal was detained by the Israeli military in the Occupied West Bank after allegedly being assaulted by Israeli settlers in the village of Susya.
A group chat on the Signal app involving Trump officials, discussing sensitive military plans against Houthi rebels in Yemen, was inadvertently exposed to Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic.
Cliff Notes Morrisons plans to close 52 cafes, 35 meat counters, and other in-store services, risking around 365 job redundancies. The supermarket chain cites operational…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will provide an economic update on 26th March, Wednesday, following a fiscal statement made last October, amid growing speculation regarding potential breaches of her borrowing rules.
After one game what do the English think of a having a German coach? It’s a bit of a mixed bag of reactions, but you get the sense, the media are itching to give it to him.
Disney’s live-action “Snow White” secured $43 million domestically and $87.3 million worldwide, despite controversies and mixed reviews leading to an overall low critic score of 44% on Rotten Tomatoes.
England vs Latvia live on TV – the Three Lions go head-to-head with fellow top-of-the-table team Latvia.
Three men, Louis Ahearne, Stewart Ahearne, and Daniel Kelly, were convicted of conspiracy to murder Paul Allen, a former member of the Securitas heist gang, after a trial at the Old Bailey.
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers fixtures tonight – England vs Latvia on TV – ITV or stream on ITVX
This week kicks off with politics – as Britain braces for Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement. We’ve be told to prepare for cuts to public spending – leading to concerns of more Tory austerity.
The chancellor is set to axe 10,000 civil service jobs and ministers have told departments to be prepared to trim the fat. Department’s such as education are worried that it could be the worst cuts in a generation!!
Reeves will dish all on Wednesday, when she officially delivered her Spring Statement.
Time to roll up your sleeves and get litter-picking: the Great British Spring Clean kicks off this week.