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BBC News says all remaining Covid travel restrictions have now been lifted for passengers entering the UK.
The Guardian says Ministers and trade unions have condemned P&O Ferries’ mass sacking of 800 British seafarers to replace them with agency crew.
Euronews says Italy has decided to ease some of its COVID-19 restrictions and will not extend the country’s state of emergency.
France24 says a Russian-European mission to land a rover on Mars has been suspended due to the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine.
TRT World says Brazilian tribal leaders and advocates have criticised the granting of an Indigenous rights award to President Jair Bolsonaro.
Variety says Daniel Radcliffe Says No to ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Movie: ‘Not Interested Right Now’
BBC Sport says Gareth Southgate plans to meet with Marcus Rashford after leaving the Manchester United striker out of his latest England squad.
Marilyn Manson: The Monster Who Told Us Who He Was In Review In Evan Rachel Wood’s documentary Phoenix Rising, she accuses Marilyn Manson of “essentially [raping her] on-camera” during the filming of his 2007 video for “Heart-Shaped Glasses”. But it’s not the first time Manson has faced such or similar accusations – with accusations of sexual assault and violence logged with the police from as early as 2001. Manson is no stranger to controversy, he was a provocative media darling for decades. Offstage, exes allege, he was an abuser who made their lives hell. In this week’s In Review we’re…
Four people died after a powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit Japan struck off the northern Japanese coast on Wednesday. Today, residents in Fukushima and Miyagi are cleaning up their homes. Fixing fallen furniture and appliances back into place and scooping up broken dishes and windows. At a hotel in Yabuki town in the Fukushima prefecture, where its wall was broken, its front door thrown out of place, and its dishes broken, employees were starting to clean up. The Japan Meteorological Agency lifted its low-risk advisory for a tsunami along the coasts of Fukushima and Miyagi prefectures on Thursday. Tsunami waves as high…
The same photo used on most of the front pages takes up the whole of the front page of the Express.
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