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The Sun says MULTIPLE explosions have been heard in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv this morning.
SMERSH, whose motto was ‘Death to Spies’, was a conglomeration of counterintelligence agencies used by Stalin to root out and obliterate those trying to subvert his regime during and after World War II.
The Metro says The Football Association has confirmed it is investigating an ‘incident’ that occurred during the second half of Arsenal’s 3-2 win over Liverpool on Sunday.
Antony equalised for Manchester United (Picture: Getty) Manchester United new boy Anthony made club history against Everton on Sunday, beating a record set by the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku. The Brazilian joined the Red Devils in an £85million deal in the dying days of the summer transfer window after handing in a transfer request at Ajax. The 22-year-old took little time to settle at Old Trafford, scoring on his debut in a 3-1 win against Arsenal. Antony’s impressed supporters with his work-rate and skillset, and a 25-yard stunning strike in defeat against Manchester City further displayed his…
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video BBC News viewers were left stunned as they watched a reporter being forced to take cover as a missile hit during his live broadcast from Ukraine. Hugo Bachega was on the ground in Kyiv on Monday morning, reporting on the aftermath of the explosion of Kerch Bridge, which connects Russia and Crimea. Shortly after 6am BST, Bachega was delivering a news report when he suddenly heard a missile flying loudly overhead. The journalist was visibly concerned as he looked up towards the…
The Independent says At least 185 people – including 19 children – have been killed in Iran amid protests that have continued for weeks over the death of a young woman in police custody, a human rights group has said.
Judith will not be returning to the Channel 5 quiz show (Picture: REX) Judith Keppel has confirmed her retirement from Channel 5 quiz show Eggheads after 19 years. The 80-year-old, who was one of the original Eggheads, joined the long-running programme in 2003 after becoming the first Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? winner, gambling her way up after losing all three lifelines. The beloved quiz show, which saw wannabe quiz whizzes facing off against a team of championship players, was given a new lease of life on the broadcaster following its axe on the BBC after 17 years. ‘I…
ONE person is dead and six more injured after a car ploughed into revellers drinking outside two bars at a Spanish holiday hotspot. Police arrested the driver, who was just released from prison, fo…
Daniel Ricciardo has started 228 F1 races so far (Photo: Getty) Daniel Ricciardo appears to have conceded that he won’t be a Formula 1 driver in 2023 but has vowed to return to the grid in 2024. Last Saturday, ahead of qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, it was confirmed that Pierre Gasly would be moving from AlphaTauri to Alpine, with Formula E champion and Mercedes reserve driver Nyck de Vries taking his place at the Red Bull sister team. ‘Driving for a team that has French roots is something very special,’ Gasly said. ‘I know the strengths of Alpine…
The Guardian says Simon Clarke, the levelling up secretary, threatens to reignite the feud over housebuilding within the Conservative party with a significant “planning reset” that could water down environmental protections and affordable home requirements across England.
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