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Author: News Desk
The Independent says Dominic Cummings has claimed evidence is being kept from Sue Gray’s investigation into drinks parties at No 10.
Most of Tuesday’s front pages feature the same picture of Prime Minister Boris Johnson during an alleged rule-breaking party.
BBC News says Boris Johnson is under renewed pressure after Downing Street admitted staff gathered inside No 10 during the first Covid lockdown to mark his birthday.
The Guardian says Joe Biden has insisted there was “total” unity among western powers after crisis talks with European leaders on how to deter Russia.
The Metro says At least six people have been killed in what has been described as a stampede outside a football stadium hosting an Africa Cup of Nations game in Cameroon.
France24 says An 18-year-old student opened fire in a lecture hall at Heidelberg University in southwestern Germany on Monday.
TRT World says More than a dozen mutinous soldiers have declared on state television that a military junta seized control of Burkina Faso.
Euronews says Finland’s former interior minister has gone on trial in Helsinki accused of inciting anti-LGBT+ hate speech.
Sky News says Taylor Swift has hit back at Blur’s former frontman Damon Albarn after he claimed she does not write her own songs.
Six people are reported to have been killed and dozens injured in a crush outside Cameroon’s stadium hosting an excellent Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match. Video footage showed football fans struggling to get access to the Paul Biya stadium in a neighbourhood of the capital Yaoundé. Naseri Paul Biya, governor of Cameroon’s central region, said there may be more casualties, as search and rescue are still treating on the ground. Afcon 2021: Ghana’s humiliating group-stage exit Deadly crush at Cameroon stadium Thea deadly crush at Cameroon stadium is being blamed on Covid restrictions. The stadium has a capacity of…
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