Protesters angry over water shortages marched through the streets of an oil-rich, restive province in southwestern Iran late Thursday, with police firing weapons to disperse the crowds, according to YouTube videos.
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The Daily Express says: THE dreaded Post Office text scam has made an unwelcome return with a message that looks so real it’s easy to be tricked into handing over personal details.
The Daily Express says: FRANCE could soon be added to the red travel list as concerns grow over the spread of the beta variant in the country, according to reports.
The daily Express says: MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry’s “novelty value” has dropped in the US following their arrival last year after telling the Queen “where she could stick her crown”, according to a royal commentator.
The Sun says: ENGLAND hero Harry Kane gets back into the swing of things after Sunday’s cup final heartache — by playing golf with footie joker Peter Crouch.
The Met Office has forecast 27C on Saturday and 30C on Sunday after a jet stream is set to move further north.
The Sun says: BRITAIN’S data watchdog was hit by a furious backlash last night after they raided homes in their hunt for the Matt Hancock scandal whistle-blowers.
The Smithy Family shared a dramatic video of their semi-detached house in South London with their 2.5million followers.
The United States criticized Lebanon’s politicians Thursday for failing to form a new government that is needed to halt the country’s economic, social, and financial collapse.
The Metro says: Several people are feared dead following a horror crash involving a number of vehicles on the A1 in County Durham.
In his first statement since racist abuse, England star Bukayo Saka makes a plea to Facebook and Twitter.
On Wednesday, the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) and Air Arabia, the first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in the Middle East and North Africa, announced the signing of a deal to create Armenia’s new national airline.
The Sun says: A MASSIVE new drive to get people jabbed before Freedom Day is being launched today – as the number of people coming forward has plummeted to its lowest level.
The Sun says: A YOB filmed putting a lit flare in his bum strolled into Wembley without a ticket following a 15-hour drink and drugs bender.
The Sun says: Some 950 minutes of footage has been broadcast from the villa so far across 14 episodes — and fans are wondering why so little has been shown of Laura.
The Metro says: A petition calling for people who racially abuse footballers to be banned from matches in England for life has been signed by more than one million people in just 36 hours.
The Metro says: Hundreds of touching messages of support left on the mural of Marcus Rashford will be saved with the hopes of putting them on display.
The Metro says: Face masks are set to remain mandatory on public transport across a number of regions in the north and west of England – despite rules lifting from Monday.
The Mirror says: I can’t catch Covid-19 again after being in hospital for 102 days, writes Paula Dale, who was diagnosed with PTSD after her long battle with the deadly virus in ICU where she saw other patients die in front of her
The image on the device of the alleged Iranian intelligence operative was chilling: A grapihc depicting images of two Iranian dissidents apprehended abroad. Next to them was an image of a journalist with the message “are you coming or should we come for you?” that US prosecutors allege he intended to kidnap.
The Mirror says: Greater Manchester Police visited Kathryn Crook’s property in Middleton, Rochdale, on two occasions to check on her daughter Charlotte, 12, after she tested positive for Covid
The Mirror says: Damian Lewis has returned to work four months after the death of his beloved wife Helen McCrory, star of Peaky Blinders
The UAE’s embassy in Israel opened on Wednesday, with Israel’s president in attendance for the flag-raising ceremony.
The Mirror says: A British couple claim they were barred from taking a flight to Malta because they had been given the Indian-manufactured AstraZeneca jab.
The Royal Family use all sorts of unique and affectionate nicknames when talking to one another and it seems even the youngest members have their own names for their relatives