The Guardian says Rebel Tories are upping pressure on Boris Johnson to quit over the Downing Street parties scandal.
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The Guardian says New York City and some north-eastern US states appear to be seeing rapid decreases in their numbers of Covid-19 cases.
The Metro says Britain is providing ‘self-defence’ weapons to Ukraine as the world holds its breath over a looming Russian invasion.
The Metro says a 120-year-old saltwater crocodile unearthed in 2019 has gone on display at the Welsh school where it was discovered.
The Metro says a six-month trial period of a four-day working week has today been launched across the UK.
The Independent says The funeral of Ashling Murphy a primary school teacher murdered while out for a run, will take place later today in Co Offaly.
The Independent says Nicola Sturgeon will later reveal if coronavirus restrictions in Scotland are set to be relaxed further.
The Guardian says a woman who went missing after last being seen in a Windsor nightclub has been found “safe and well”, police have said.
The Guardian says Police will take no action against trans rights activists who posted a photograph of JK Rowling’s home online.
Many of Tuesday’s front pages lead with the latest comments from ex-PM aide Dominic Cummings.
BBC News says The government has suffered a series of defeats in the House of Lords over its plans to clamp down on protests.
The Independent says The Covid pandemic may be coming to an end in the UK, a leading expert has suggested.
The Metro says Three people have been killed and six others wounded in suspected drone attacks in Abu Dhabi.
Aljazeera says Deaths in the Philippines due to the COVID-19 pandemic may be double the health department’s official numbers.
CNN says the Omicron surge hasn’t peaked nationwide, and ‘the next few weeks will be tough,’ US surgeon general says
Ukraine officials claimed on said Sunday that Russia was behind a cyberattack that defaced its government websites and alleged that Russia is engaged in an increasing “hybrid war” against its neighbour. The statement from the ministry of digital development came a day after Microsoft said dozens of computer systems at an unspecified number of Ukrainian government agencies had been infected with destructive malware disguised as ransomware. Russia Ukraine war latest news – Russia’s war with…
Paris Fashion Week 2022 is back after a long absence. The fashion industry is determined to get back on the catwalks after nearly two years of virtual events. During the covid pandemic, most of the worlds most well-known brands were forced to retreat online, with virtual events and fashion shows streamed on Youtube. Follow WTX News on Twitter for live fashion news And Insta Talk for videos and pictures from the fashion show Paris Fashion…
Harry and Meghan are back in the news after Harry’s legal team released a statement explaining his legal fight for the right to personally pay for police protection whilst he and his family visit the UK. Harry wants to bring his children – Archie and Lilibet – over to the UK so they can get to know their father’s home country.
The statement was released due to the fact a UK tabloid had the story. It is believed the tabloid in question is the Daily Mail – as that is the only national newspaper that ran the story on the same day.
Evening Standard says Princess Diana’s former personal protection officer has criticised Prince Harry’s legal situation regarding police protection.
The Telegraph says The Queen may never meet her great granddaughter Lilibet or see her great grandson Archie again.
The Spectator says shortly after his abdication in 1936, the now-Duke of Windsor wrote a series of letters while in European exile, in which he complained vociferously.
BBC News says Prince Harry is seeking a judicial review against a refusal of the Home Office to allow him to personally pay for police protection when in the UK.
France’s lower house has passed the ‘French vaccine passport’ on Sunday. The French parliament gave final approval to the government’s latest measures to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, including a vaccine pass that will exclude unvaccinated people from restaurants, tourist locations, sports arenas and other venues. The bill was passed on Sunday by 215 votes to 58. The vote, chaired by Senate President Gérard Larcher of the right-wing Républicans, followed two long days of relatively calm…
The consequences of the volcano that erupted on Sunday are beginning to be understood as significant damage is being reported.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has been accused of attacking the BBC to divert attention from Downing Street lockdown parties.