The UK government is prepared to take Roman Abramovich to court for the proceeds of his £2.5bn Chelsea FC sale, aiming to direct the funds to humanitarian causes related to the Ukraine war.
Day: 2 June 2025
Raheem Sterling, once a key player for top clubs, faces an uncertain future after a disappointing loan at Arsenal, where he struggled for consistent playing time and impact.
Matt Smith is currently the frontrunner to portray Lucius Malfoy in the upcoming Harry Potter TV adaptation, with 6/4 odds, following his notable roles in “House of the Dragon” and other projects.
The suspect, Mohamed Soliman, purportedly planned the attack for a year, aiming to kill “all Zionist people,” according to investigators.
Will Jacks has adapted to a new batting role at No.7 for England, showcasing tactical flexibility with a restrained 49 off 58 balls in the second ODI against West Indies.
Manchester City are nearing a deal to appoint Pep Lijnders as part of Pep Guardiola’s revamped coaching staff, replacing Juanma Lilo.
Colin Farrell has spoken about why he could only go through the process of disappearing behind a pile of prosthetics and makeup for The Penguin every other day while filming. He was completely unrecognisable as Ozwald Cobb, The Batman comic Villain.
A body has been found in the search for a Swiss hiker missing in the Scottish Highlands.
It is presumed to be the body of Bernard Trottet, 65, a Swiss National and enthusiast hiker, disappeared while walking the Cape Wrath Trail.
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Nigel Farage faced protests during his recent media conference in Aberdeen, reflecting ongoing tensions surrounding his political presence in Scotland.
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Southampton winger Tyler Dibling is attracting interest from several Premier League clubs, including Tottenham, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Manchester United, following his standout season despite the club’s relegation.
Jonathan Joss, renowned for his role as John Redcorn in King of the Hill, has reportedly died at 59 following a shooting incident in Texas.
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This week’s news kicks off with big announcements from the UK government regarding defence spending, commentary around illegal crossings of the English Channel as the number of those crossing in a single day rises and of course a lot of chatter about the sunshine!
In a heartwarming milestone celebrated on World Hunger Day, The Caring Family Foundation and The Felix Project have announced the delivery of one million meals to families and children across London since launching their partnership in November 2024.
Most of Monday’s newspapers lead with the prime minister’s strategic defence review, which is set to be released later today. The papers have a preview of what is likely to be in the review – which will outline the government’s priorities for military and spending in the coming years.
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Several of today’s newspaper front pages cover the illegal crossings yesterday as more than 1000 people crossed the channel. It marks the biggest crossing of 2025 so far. Most of the papers pick up on the comments made by the Defence Secretary who says it’s “pretty shocking” when asked about French police failing to intervene and says that Britain, over the past five years under both Conservative and Labour governments, has lost control of their borders.