G7 nations urged to ditch new fossil fuel projects – that’s The Independent’s front page headline.
Author: WTX News Editor
The world G7 leaders gathered in Bavaria as Russian missiles were flying over the Ukrainian capital as Russia intimidates G7 leaders. Russian forces intensify their attacks as missiles struck the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Sunday. As Russian forces take more control over the eastern part of Ukraine. Russia intimidates G7 leaders as the G7 leaders are not united. A day after a key eastern city fell to pro-Russian forces in a major setback for Ukraine…
Do not give ground on Ukraine, PM tells leaders – that’s the Guardian’s take on the G7 meeting.
The fool monty – that’s the Metro’s headline as the front page reports on G7 leaders mocking Putin.
True horror of NHS dentist crisis – that’s the headline on the front page of Monday’s Daily Mirror.
Charles ‘cash in bag’ probe – that’s the Sun’s take on the Prince Charles suitcase of cash scandal.
Rush to cash in on homes before crash – that’s the headline on the front page of Monday’s Daily Express.
Monday’s front pages are reporting on the G7 summit in Germany.
BBC News says BARRISTERS will walk out of courts across England and Wales on Monday in a dispute over legal aid funding.
Sky News says RESIDENTS have described how they clambered past flaming debris and rubble to pull an injured man alive from the ruins of a house in Birmingham.
France24 says JOE BIDEN told allies “we have to stay together” against Russia on Sunday as G7 leaders gathered for a summit dominated by war in Ukraine.
Euronews says NORWAY’S PM and members of the royal family joined mourners at a memorial service in Oslo Cathedral Sunday for the victims of a shooting.
Arab News says THE KILLER of a female university student shot himself after being surrounded by police on Sunday and was later declared clinically dead.
TRT World news says ELECTED leaders across the US political divide have rallied for a long fight ahead on abortion –– state by state and in Congress –– with total bans in force or expected soon in half of the vast country.
The Sunday papers have a variety of stories dominating the front pages – from Boris Johnson’s political ambitions to the latest news on the strikes.
A quick round-up of the week so far – a short video that covers – The union strikes – The Columbian revolution – The attempted Imran Khan assassination. The week so far: The latest from the Union strikes the mass chaos from the industrial stikes action, Colombia revolution the political shift to the left and the latest from the assassination attempt of Imran Khan’s life. Union strikes Columbian revolution Imran Khan assassination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTRJ3VX5jl8 Rail strikes:…
The latest from Norway shooting – The nightclub shooting leaves two dead and 14 wounded on Saturday morning in a shooting in Oslo. The shooting started in a nightclub and then led into nearby streets in Norway’s capital Oslo, Norwegian police said. A suspect believed to be the sole perpetrator was apprehended, police told reporters. The crime scene extended from the London Pub via a neighbouring club and onwards to a nearby street. The suspect…
The Independent says MORE than nine in 10 people have seen their living costs rise over the past month, as the price of food, fuel and energy continues to surge, pushing inflation to its highest level in four decades.
The Independent says A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD girl has died in hospital two days after being rescued from a hotel pool in Majorca.
The Independent says TWITTER’S chief executive officer Parag Agrawal will be visiting the tech giant’s employees in London next week.
The Independent says INDIA on Thursday said it has sent a “technical team” to Kabul to coordinate the delivery of humanitarian aid after a powerful earthquake killed over 1000 people in eastern Afghanistan.
The Metro says MANCHESTER CITY will reportedly hand Cole Palmer more first-team opportunities if Raheem Sterling is sold to Chelsea.
The Metro says AS INFLATION RISES and the cost of living crisis worsens, many are starting to feel the pressure of rising prices, particularly for those who drive.
The Metro says PEOPLE are being urged to avoid flushing wet wipes after grim pictures showed the impact they have on the UK’s sewer network.
The Guardian says THE Republicans Matt Gaetz and Mo Brooks sought a blanket pardon of members of Congress involved in Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn his defeat.
























