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Woman who caused cyclist to fall into oncoming car has manslaughter conviction overturned A woman who shouted and waved at a cyclist causing her to fall into the path of an oncoming car, has had her manslaughter conviction overturned. Auriol Grey, 49, was caught on CCTV shouting and waving her arm aggressively at Celia Ward, 77, as she approached on her bicycle in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, in October 2020. Moments later Ms Ward veered off the kerb and fell into the path of an oncoming car and was declared dead at the scene. Grey, who has cerebral palsy, was jailed for…
Mountaineer Akke Raham has already made history, in 2020 he became the first British Muslim to scale Mount Everest, and now he’s set his eyes on another groundbreaking challenge.
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The second leg of the Champions League fixtures between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich gets underway tonight, with Real hosting Bayern at the Bernabéu. The first leg ended 2-2, so it’s all to play for tonight.
Front page summary The Independent – Rafah faces fire of hell as Israeli tanks close in Civilians in Rafah told The Independent they experienced “the most difficult night” of bombing since the war erupted seven months ago. “It was like the fire of hell. I saw missiles fall like rain. Rockets with a very terrifying sound. Gaza has entered the “darkest days of a seven-month nightmare” United Nations officials have said, warning that vital aid is being “choked off” after Israeli forces and tanks seized control of the main aid crossing in Rafah. Elsewhere Prince Harry is pictured on the…
Front page summary The Metro – King Charles too busy to see Harry: ‘Sorry son, I’m a bit busy’ The front page of the Metro leads on Prince Harry’s return to the UK for a charity event. The paper reports on Harry’s comments that he won’t be meeting up with his father during the three-day trip due to the King’s busy diary. Elsewhere, the front page reports pubs in England and Wales will stay open until 1 am if England and/or Scotland make it to the semi-finals of this summer’s Euros. Metro – 30 missed chances to find a brain…
Front page summary The Guardian – Garrick Club members vote to lift 193-year ban on women joining The Guardian says the men-only Garrick Club has “finally voted to allow women to become members” 193 years after it first opened its doors. The paper’s main image is of Israeli tanks on the Rafah border after Israel invaded the southern city of Rafah – where more than 1 million civilians are sheltering. The front page also reports on Donald Trump’s ongoing hush-money trial as porn star Stormy Daniels testified yesterday. The Guardian – Israeli airstrikes on Rafah begin despite ceasefire pressure By…
Front page summary The Sun – Who can blame the King? The front page of the Sun newspaper leads on Prince Harry’s return to the UK for charity work. The paper reports King Charles is reportedly too busy to see his youngest son. The front page also reports on Donald Trump’s ongoing hush-money trial as porn star Stormy Daniels testified yesterday. Kim Kardashian is also on the front page. The Sun – Stalker stayed in Fern holiday home By WTX NewsMay 7, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the…
Front page summary Daily Express – ‘Myth migrants boost economy must be busted’ Senior Tories are claiming it is a “myth” that migration boosts economic growth as they call on Rishi Sunak to dump “liberal” immigration rules, the Daily Express reports. The paper carries a photo of Prince Harry, with a headline saying his father is “too busy” to see him. The front page also reports on Donald Trump’s ongoing hush-money trial as porn star Stormy Daniels testified yesterday. Daily Express – Britain is on verge of house price boom By WTX NewsMay 7, 2024 The main stories Like this…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – EURO 2024: Extra time in the pub The Daily Mirror reports pubs will stay open until 1 am on the semi-final and final nights of Euro 2024 if England or Scotland make it that far in the tournament. The EUROs kick-off in Germany on 16 June, the Three Lions are hoping to win their first major tournament since 1966. The front page features a large image of Stormy Daniels – who testified yesterday in the Donald Trump hush-money trial. Daily Mirror – Our chance to save young lives By WTX NewsMay 7, 2024 The…
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