- WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency
- Modi meets Dutch royal family in The Hague during European tour
- US economy shows signs of slowdown amid rising inflation pressures
- Drones strike UN humanitarian convoy in Kherson, Ukraine, amid ongoing conflict
- Authorities confirm dead whale stranded in Denmark is humpback “Timmy”
- Thailand reports eight dead as bus explodes after collision with freight train
- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring eight, four critically
- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring at least seven people
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There have been ‘substantial increases’ in sexual offences since spring 2021. There have been ‘substantial increases’ in sexual offences since spring 2021.
The man was trying to drive across the ford ‘but realised too late it was a mistake’.
The UK could face gas shortages this winter which threatens an “unlikely”, but possible, scenario of rolling winter blackouts – but one expert believes people should take matters into their own hands. The UK could face gas shortages this winter which threatens an “unlikely”, but possible, scenario of rolling winter blackouts – but one expert believes people should take matters into their own hands.
Prime minister warned of huge resources needed to review legislation affected by Jacob Rees-Mogg’s controversial legislation Rishi Sunak is considering deprioritising Jacob Rees Mogg’s controversial legislation to switch off 2,400 retained EU laws that cover everything from holiday pay rights to environment protections to aircraft safety. The new prime minister has been warned that it would take 400 staff in the business department alone to review 300 pieces of legislation flowing from directives, decisions and EU rules over the past 50 years, according to the Financial Times. Continue reading… Prime minister warned of huge resources needed to review legislation affected…
The new memoir promises a revealing insight in Prince Harry’s story, told from his perspective. The new memoir promises a revealing insight in Prince Harry’s story, told from his perspective.
The Independent – Relief as Sunak brings back ban on fracking Summary of the front page The prime minister bringing back the ban on fracking is described as a “relief” by The Independent, quoting an environmental campaigner who said the move was “setting a good tone”. The front page of the paper features a picture of the new prime minister at his first PMQs. The paper says the Tories loved Rishi’s performance, but for the Independent “his answers sounded very familiar.” Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Guardian – Fracking banned and pensions in spotlight as Truss legacy rejected Summary of the front page The Guardian reports Rishi Sunak has “rejected” what’s left of Liz Truss’s legacy as PM after he abandoned fracking and refused to guarantee a triple lock on pensions. The front page leaves space for a report on the UN’s warning that the world is facing a 2.5C global heat rising. The paper features an image of thousands of protesters who turned out to mourn Mahsa Amini – the young woman who died in police custody after being arrested on hijab laws. Today’s…
A former US Marine had initially wanted the concept to rapidly seek out explosives for soldiers – but now it’s proven to work in detecting SARS-CoV-2 when it’s virus is circulating in the air. A former US Marine had initially wanted the concept to rapidly seek out explosives for soldiers – but now it’s proven to work in detecting SARS-CoV-2 when it’s virus is circulating in the air.
A woman has been found guilty of murdering her friend Mee Kuen Chong, whose headless body was found in woodland in Devon. A woman has been found guilty of murdering her friend Mee Kuen Chong, whose headless body was found in woodland in Devon.
Metro – ‘Don’t be gay at World Cup’ Summary of the front page The Metro splashes on Foreign Secretary James Cleverly’s comments telling LGBT football fans to be respectful and “flex and compromise” while attending the World Cup in Qatar. The front page reports on the prime minister’s “roar” as he took a swipe at Labour leader Keir Starmer and other critics during his first PMQs. The front page leads with a large image of the PM at his first prime minister’s questions. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
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