- US and Iran agree to fragile ceasefire after Trump’s threatening rhetoric
- Video of Paris riot circulation confirmed as misleading and outdated
- US officials confirm reopening of Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions
- Hungary’s Foreign Minister briefs Russia’s Lavrov at EU summit
- Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to murdering eight women in Gilgo Beach case
- China restricts airspace along northeastern coast for 40 days without explanation
- MEPs debate role of return hubs in expediting irregular migrant returns
- Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again after Israeli strikes on Lebanon
Author: News Desk
“Recycling trashed by Boris” is the headline on the Metro which says the prime minister has been accused of “losing the plot” the week before the COP26 climate summit.
The Daily Mirror focuses on a different environmental story as it reports on campaigners trying to make MPs vote to stop sewage polluting rivers and seas.
The Sun reports that The Crown is to recreate the infamous Martin Bashir interview with Princess Diana – despite a plea from her son Prince William.
The Independent leads with the prime minister’s comments ahead of the climate summit in Glasgow.
Britney Spears hits out at her family for ‘hurting her deeper than you’ll ever know’ as she awaits end of conservatorship
Japan’s Princess Mako finally marries ‘commoner’ boyfriend Kei Komuro – and is immediately stripped of royal status
The Sun says ADELE has shocked her legion of fans by announcing two huge Hyde Park gigs in July next year.
The Daily Express says BORDER Force guards are responding to an “ongoing incident” off the Essex coast near Harwich, the Home Office has confirmed.
Daily Mirror says UEFA have announced their latest five-year club rankings – known as their coefficients – with England’s so-called “Big Six” making the top 20.
The Daily Mirror says Border Force officers are dealing with a serious incident in the sea off the Essex coast this morning.
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