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The Sunday papers report heavily on the continued fallout from the latest scandal facing the UK government – two more Downing Street parties that took place during Covid restrictions.
The Dutch government eases lockdown in the Netherlands as shops, hairdressers and gyms will be allowed to reopen in the EU country, but bars and restaurants must stay closed, the Dutch government made the announcement said it was easing one of the strictest lockdowns in Europe. Follow WTX News EU for the latest breaking news from France Live on Twitter Bars, restaurants, museums and theatres will remain closed until at least 25 January, the government said. The Netherlands has been reporting more than 30,000 new daily COVID-19 infections, an all-time record since the beginning of the pandemic. The Netherlands enters…
French presidential candidate Valerie Pecresse stressed the need for stronger EU borders on Friday, Her comments were inspired by a visit to a refugee camp. Pecresse is seeking to elevate her stature as a potential stateswoman by travelling abroad and to establish her credentials as tough on migration as she tries to lure voters away from the influential French far-right. Follow WTX News EU for the latest breaking news from France Live on Twitter French presidential candidate During a visit to Greece that will also see her visit a camp for asylum seekers on an Aegean island used by migrants…
Downing Street staff held two parties the night before Prince Philip’s funeral, claims the Daily Mirror on its front page.
Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, will now defend his civil sexual abuse case as a “private citizen” after the Queen removed his military titles and royal patronages, writes The Independent.
Civil unrest is threatening to destabilise the oil-rich former Soviet republic in Central Asia and the media is desperate to uncover who’s to blame and the consequences of the uprising.
The Queen has “cast Andrew adrift for the sake of the monarchy”, reports the Daily Express.
The Guardian splashes on the Queen seeking to distance herself from Prince Andrew, stripping him of his military and royal roles.
Prince Andrew had his royal and military titles taken away after being summoned to Windsor Castle, reports The Sun
Meta share price dropped by almost 7% since this morning after a class-action lawsuit was filed in the UK. Meta Share Price – will it recover? The Meta share price is currently trading at $324.64 USD. A multi-billion euro case is set to be launched against the social media giant in the United Kingdom, which could see up to 44 million UK Facebook users receiving a shared £2.3bn (€2.7bn) in damages, a competition expert claims. Meta faces massive lawsuit – A €2.7bn civil class-action lawsuit There are rumours in the Tech industry that a further 3 lawsuits are pending within…
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