Month: April 2025
From India comes the story of three teen inventors who were looking to improve rural healthcare by creating a portable fridge that needed no electricity or coolant fluids.
Cliff Notes – All the celebrities who turned down Celebrity Traitors and now ‘regret it’ Martin Lewis expressed regret over not participating in Celebrity Traitors,…
Donald Trump’s ongoing spat with the Federal Reserve boss caused the markets to panic this week, with a massive sell off and drop in the dollar. Things have settled once again, but the IMF has slashed the global growth forecast – with the US given the biggest downgrade among advanced economies.
Neat Burger to Close UK Restaurants Backed by Hamilton and DiCaprio The vegan burger chain Neat Burger, co-owned by Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton and…
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul, leading to mass evacuations but no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries.
Pep’s Euro lift off Manchester City Edges Aston Villa Thanks to Nunes’ Late Goal: The main headline, “PEP’S EURO LIFT-OFF!”, highlights Manchester City’s crucial 2–1…
Man City 2 Aston Villa 1 – Thank NU and good night Matheus Nunes’ Late Winner Boosts Manchester City: The main headline, “THANK NU &…
Man City 2 Aston Villa 1 – Nu Moon Manchester City’s Dramatic Win: The headline story, titled “NU MOON”, focuses on Manchester City’s dramatic 2-1…
The IPL’s match count has stagnated at 74 for four consecutive years, despite plans to increase to 84 by 2025, contrasting with global trends of expanding sports leagues.
Ryan Coogler’s film Sinners blends horror and romance, featuring Michael B. Jordan in dual roles as twins Smoke and Stack, and has garnered a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Kensington Palace has shared a new photograph of Prince Louis to celebrate his seventh birthday, accompanied by a heartfelt message.
The total number of VAR overturns in the Premier League this season stands at 96, with 30 goals awarded and 44 goals disallowed due to VAR interventions.
The ongoing choas from Trump’s tariffs are back on the UK front pages as the IMF cuts global growth rates and confirms the UK is set to be amongst the hardest countries hit. The US has received the biggest downgrade amongst advanced economies as anxiety drives gold up amid Trump’s constant attacks on the Federal Reserve boss Jay Powell. There are concerns over how independent the central bank is and general worries over the state of the US economy.
Ukraine peace talks are back on the UK front pages this morning as plans for talks in London are set to take place. Many of the papers report that the meeting has been ‘downgraded’ after US Secretary of State Mario Marco Rubio pulled out of the talks, followed by his counterparts.
Instead, London will host diplomats from the UK, France, Germany, Ukraine and the US aimed at securing a ceasefire in the three-year war between Ukraine and Russia.
Global stock markets, including the Dow Jones and Nasdaq, surged by over 2% following comments from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent regarding potential de-escalation in trade tensions with China, alleviating investor fears.
Wednesday’s headlines reflect the busyness of the world with stories from Europe, the US and the Middle East flooding into the UK headlines.
A little closer to home and there’s some rumblings about the prime minister saying trans women are not real women – a u-turn after the Supreme Court ruled that legally the term “woman” means a biological woman. The right wing are suggesting the prime minister should issue an apology after only coming to this conclusion after the ruling, the left wing are disappointed the prime minister has not stood by his original belief that trans women are women.
Cliff Notes – Carlos Santana rushed to hospital after backstage medical emergency cancels show Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana was hospitalised in Texas due to dehydration,…