- Trump concludes China visit and invites Xi for September meeting
- US economic growth slows as inflation persists amid rising interest rates
- Ship seized near Strait of Hormuz reportedly brought toward Iran
- Scientists identify hidden rock layer beneath Bermuda explaining its elevation
- Russia authorises troop deployment abroad to protect citizens’ rights
- South Korea investigates Antarctic researcher for threatening colleague with knife
- Queen Margrethe admitted to hospital for angina, says royal house
- Queen Margrethe of Denmark remains in hospital for observation after heart attack
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Fully mature hair follicles have been produced in Japan.
Prince Harry’s memoir was expected to be released in November but appears to have been delayed following the death of his beloved grandmother the Queen. Prince Harry’s memoir was expected to be released in November but appears to have been delayed following the death of his beloved grandmother the Queen.
Daily Mirror – Johnson humiliated: Sunak set for power Summary of the front page Rishi Sunak is now “on the brink of becoming Britain’s latest unelected PM” – that’s on the front of the Daily Mirror. The paper says that “humiliated” former PM Boris Johnson claimed he had the numbers for a return as PM but feared he would split the party. The paper says only Penny Mordaunt now stands in the way of Rishi Sunak. The front page of the paper leaves space for the upcoming Pride of Britain awards. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment…
Area coroner Katrina Hepburn adjourned the inquest into the death of 14-year-old Mackenzie Croxford-Cook. Area coroner Katrina Hepburn adjourned the inquest into the death of 14-year-old Mackenzie Croxford-Cook.
The Sun – Sunak set to be next PM – Bojo: It’s a no Summary of the front page Boris Johnson apparently stepped aside to “avoid chaos” in the party, says The Sun. The paper remains sympathetic to Boris Johnson and says that peace talks between Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson collapsed on Saturday night without a deal. The paper quotes a Sunak friend who said: “It’s time to unite the party and take the country forward.” The front page features images from the upcoming new season of The Crown – and says there is fury because the Netflix show…
Activists causing disruption think ‘they’re the only people who’ve got the answer’, says Labour leader Activists causing disruption think ‘they’re the only people who’ve got the answer’, says Labour leader
Joe Biden’s mental state has been called into question after he appeared to “zone out” during an MSNBC interview – some members of Congress have reportedly submitted a letter urging the President to undergo a cognitive test. Joe Biden’s mental state has been called into question after he appeared to “zone out” during an MSNBC interview – some members of Congress have reportedly submitted a letter urging the President to undergo a cognitive test.
Daily Express – Rishi new PM in waiting after Boris quits race Summary of the front page Rishi Sunak is described as “the new PM in waiting” by the Daily Express. The paper says that Rishi Sunak is set to be crowned the next prime minister after Boris Johnson conceded he would not be able to unite the party to “govern effectively”. The front page of the Express features an image of Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Remarkable footage has been widely circulated on social media in the western world – but not in China itself. Remarkable footage has been widely circulated on social media in the western world – but not in China itself.
Industry associations for sectors from oil to agriculture in the US and Europe found resisting wildlife-friendly laws, say researchers Industry groups representing some of the world’s largest companies are “opposed to almost all major biodiversity-relevant policies” and are lobbying to block them, according to a new report. Researchers found that 89% of engagement by leading industry associations in Europe and the US is designed to delay, dilute and block progress on tackling the biodiversity crisis, which scientists say is as serious as the climate emergency. Just 5% of support was positive and the remaining 6% was mixed or neutral, according…
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