Elementor #560081 November 3, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – The Grin Reaper The Daily Mirror leads on the COVID Inquiry and claims that Matt Hancock wanted to sideline doctors and decide who would live if hospitals became swamped during the pandemic. The claims made about Hancock were made by Sir Simon Stevens at the Covid inquiry. The former NHS England chief said that former health secretary Matt…
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Elementor #560075 November 3, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Jessie & the road rage killer The Sun claims EastEnders actress Jessie Wallace went to an Elvis tribute show with road rage killer Kenneth Noye. The paper leads on what it says in an exclusive, saying the two partied together at the O2. The front page also reports on Holly Willoughby. Today’s top stories Like this article? why…
Friday’s front pages report on a mix of topics. Many of the papers pick up on the meeting between Rishi Sunak and Elon Musk.
‘As someone with ADHD, sorting all of this out myself has been a nightmare.’
‘When sex does happen, it makes me feel like the pieces of our puzzle just click.’
The Friday letters page thinks Sonic the Hedgehog is the worst thing to ever happen to Sega, as one reader is unsurprised that Silent Hill: Ascension is bad.
A crippled economy, a lack of opportunity, and the promise of a better life are all behind Mexico’s number one employer: organized crime cartels.
Can Christmas ever be *too* cheesy? Really?
The supermarket won by 17p.
‘With Venus and Neptune opposing each other across your spiritual axis, you may be in a sensitive mood.’
One in seven people now identify as “anti-woke”, according to a new study.
Zinedine Zidane and Sporting Lisbon head coach Ruben Amorim were named as possible alternatives.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a law revoking Russia’s ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, a move strongly criticised by the United States.
Gracie Spinks described Michael Sellers as ‘being a complete weirdo’ and that he ‘could kidnap someone’.
It’s so good it even has groupies.
The surgeon’s son said his ‘heart goes out’ to other civilians not able to leave the Gaza Strip.
Hamas-run health ministry says 9,000 killed in Gaza since 7 October New figures from the Hamas-run health ministry say 9,061 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the present conflict began on 7 October. This includes 3,760 children, the ministry adds. More than 32,000 others have been injured.
Suella Braverman is branding all the pro-Palestinian marches as “hate marches” Today’s Headlines: -Suella Braverman is branding all the pro-Palestinian marches as “hate marches” – Protesters in Israel call for ceasefire as pressure mounts over fate of hostages – Andy McDonald: Labour suspends MP after speech at pro-Palestinian rally – Ukraine war: Whole family shot dead in Russian-occupied Ukrainian town
The Hollywood star had some choice words for the technology.
Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth were told they can’t take their daughter to an Italian hospital.
Fierce fighting in Gaza as more civilians set to leave Gaza has suffered another fierce fighting overnight, with a live feed capturing sounds of explosions and bright flames on the horizon. The Israeli military said it killed dozens of Hamas fighters, having earlier said its troops had broken through the group’s defensive lines. More civilians are expected to leave Gaza via the Rafah crossing today; the UN says more than 400 people used the crossing…
Li Keqiang: China bids quiet farewell to popular ex-premier China’s former premier Li Keqiang was laid to rest on Thursday, with the country’s flags being flown at half-mast across China. Li died of a heart attack on 27 October. He has been cremated. Pictures show crowds gathered along the streets as a convoy carrying his body drove past. There has been muted state coverage of his funeral, a major contrast to the outpouring of sorrow…
Suspected mushroom poisoning: Australian woman charged with three murders Erin Patterson has been charged with murder over the suspected mushroom poisoning deaths of three people. It’s a story that has gripped Australia. Patterson was arrested on Thursday morning and police have spent the day searching her home east of Melbourne. Patterson, 49, served her family lunch in which the trio, who included her former in-laws, fell ill. A fourth person survived. Toxicology reports suggest the…
France has recorded more than 800 anti-Semitic attacks in the last month.
Elementor #559770 November 2, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – The King and I The Metro leads on comments from the King in which the monarch urged the world to unite to combat the risks posed by artificial intelligence and to ensure the technology is used as a “force for good”. He said AI has the “potential to completely transform life as we know it”. The front page is…