- EU finalises €90 billion loan for Ukraine, includes British bidding options
- European Investment Bank mobilises €3 billion to support vulnerable households amidst EU carbon tax changes this week.
- António José Seguro Wins Portuguese Presidential Election on Sunday
- Gary Neville sends message to Arsenal after Man City stun Liverpool
- Portugal Votes in Second Round of Presidential Election on Sunday
- Luke Shaw throws shade at Ruben Amorim with comment on Michael Carrick
- Fighter Jets Intercept Wizz Air Flight from London Following Text Threat in UK
- Euronews Launches New Show Format Featuring Key EU Events on 6 February
Author: News Desk
The Daily Express says: TRADE minister Greg Hands last night tore into Labour for clinging to Brussels instead of embracing the benefits of Brexit.
The Mirror says: Love Island fans have been left horrified for Liberty Poole as an old comment about her by boyfriend Jake Cornish was shown.
Arab News says Tunisia’s President Kais Saied said on Thursday there was “no turning back” from his decision to freeze parliament and assume executive power, moves his opponents have branded a coup.
France24 says thousands of residents fled to safety from a wildfire that burned for a fourth day north of Athens early Friday, during an overnight battle to stop the flames reaching populated areas.
BBC News says two Belarusian coaches have lost their Olympic accreditations after allegedly attempting to force an athlete to leave the Games in Tokyo.
The Metro says: Messi, 34, has been a free agent since his previous contract expired on July 1 and the two parties had verbally reached an agreement over a renewal, with the Argentine reluctantly ready to accept a 50 per cent wage cut.
The Metro says: The mother and stepfather of a five-year-old boy who was pulled dead from a Welsh river have appeared in court over his murder.
The Metro says: Juventus have issued an apology after a tweet showing a player making a racist gesture was shared on the official Twitter page of their women’s team this evening.
The Metro says: Boris Johnson has sparked fury for ‘crass’ remarks claiming that Margaret Thatcher kick-started green energy in Britain by closing the country’s coal mines.
The Daily Mirror as it reports the prime minister’s assertion that Margaret Thatcher gave the UK an “early start” in the move away from coal-fired power by shutting coal mines in the 1980s.
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