The Independent says Mark Wood praised Stuart Broad’s ability to crack Australia’s “tough nut” David Warner as England’s bowlers fought hard on day one of the fourth Ashes Test.
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The Metro says 4 protesters have been cleared of criminal damage for tearing down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston during a Black Lives Matter demonstration last year.
The Independent says Jacob Rees-Mogg has reportedly called on Boris Johnson to abandon the planned rise in National Insurance in the face of the looming cost of living crisis.
France changes vaccine rules to enforce a vaccine pass to ‘piss of the French anti-vaxxers.’ French MPs on Thursday morning approved a bill to transform the COVID-19 health pass.
BBC News says lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell say she deserves a new trial following a juror’s comments to the media.
The Guardian says Police searching for missing Harvey Parker have recovered a body from the River Thames believed to be the student.
France24 says after 3 days of debates, fuelled by controversial remarks by President Macron, the French National Assembly approved a new vaccine pass.
Arab News says Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has distributed more than 185 tons of food relief in Yemen’s Abyan province.
Aljazeera says The new year has got off to a wet start on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia after torrential rains displaced some more than 30,000 people.
Sky News says the latest Kazakhstan: Troops from Russia-led alliance to be deployed on ‘peacekeeping’ mission as violent protests continue.
TRT World says the Biden administration intends to pursue perpetrators of the January 6, 2021 assault on the Capitol whatever their status.
Poland’s government is facing increasing pressure to investigate claims that it illegally used Pegasus, in ‘ Polish Watergate ‘.
BBC Sport says Tennis star Novak Djokovic has had his visa to enter Australia dramatically revoked on his arrival in Melbourne.
CNN says Analysis: What Hannity’s newly unveiled texts reveal about him and how Trump viewed his advice.
New York Post says Gov. Kathy Hochul is slated to give her first State of the State address on Wednesday.
Kazakhstan has declared a state of emergency in the capital and parts of the country after President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev accepted the government’s resignation.
The Independent leads with the PM sticking to plan B amid warnings from health leaders that patient care could come under threat.
Metro focuses on Boris Johnson’s belief that the UK can “ride out” the current coronavirus wave without needing any more restrictions.
The prime minister admitted parts of the NHS may be overwhelmed due to staff absences and surging COVID cases, says The Guardian.
“No shutdown!” declares the front page of the Daily Express as PM confirms we will ‘ride out’ Omicron.
An ambulance trust is asking people with chest pains to get a lift to hospital as COVID absences keep staff off work, the Mirror says.
The Sun leads with the PM’s assertion that the country can” ride out” surging cases.
The Metro says The rules for Covid-19 testing are set to change imminently with people who are positive on a lateral flow test.
The Guardian says A memorial to the 22 people murdered in the Manchester Arena terror attack will officially open to the public from Wednesday.
The Independent says A man who was injured while out hiking was saved by a dog who kept him safe by lying on top of him for 13 hours.