- EU industry chief asserts Europe will not emulate US stance on China.
- Ukraine and Russia exchange accusations of ceasefire violations.
- Public Raises Concerns with Police Over Nigel Farage’s ‘Prize Draw’
- Hungarians vote in pivotal election, challenging Viktor Orbán’s rule
- US-Iran Talks in Islamabad End Without Agreement After 21 Hours of Negotiation
- US insists no plan B as Iran and US officials engage in talks in Islamabad
- Péter Magyar emerges as significant challenge to Fidesz party in Hungary
- Premier League — Sunday’s 5th Apr fixtures
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Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick delivers brutal verdict on the state of Man Utd. He has warned the team simply are not good enough to challenge for the Premier League title in their current state. United find themselves seventh in the Premier League and well out of the title picture already. They sit 14 points behind leaders Manchester City but could close that gap in Rangnick’s first game in charge when Crystal Palace visit Old Trafford on Sunday. State of Man Utd Rangnick’s arrival at the club has been met with real optimism, and while the boss shares that…
The Sunday papers’ main stories include the latest on Covid amid Omiron fears including the Covid pill rollout, travel update and the unvaccinated filling emergency beds.
French President Macron’s visit to Saudi Arabia signals a new era in French Saudi cooperation ahead of the inaugural Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. A joint statement covering a wide range of issues and the signing of mutual cooperation agreements were the highlights of a visit to Saudi Arabia by French President Emmanuel Macron during the final leg of a two-day Gulf tour. This is a major step in mending global relationships, since the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Despite all the criticism of Crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, he has ploughed on with leading Saudi Arabia through a transformation for Vision 2030, that…
The Independent leads with a special report on Syrian refugees who were promised sanctuary in the UK but are still waiting
There is bad news for Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer, after Unite union says it will cut funding to the party – that’s on the front of The Guardian.
The Independent says Pete Davidson, Soft Bois, and the year we celebrated a different kind of heartthrob.
The Independent says Elon Musk says Trump, Biden and anyone over 70 should be banned from running for office.
The Guardian says ‘The pandemic is still here’: California braces for Omicron even as strain from Delta continues.
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The Guardian says A bill to fund the US government through mid-February gained the support of enough members of the Senate late on Thursday.
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