The Metro says The elimination of cervical cancer is ‘in our sights’, a charity has claimed.
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The Guardian says MPs should still be allowed to work about 10 to 15 hours a week in second jobs as long as they are not offering political consultancy, a cabinet minister has said.
The Independent says The suspect in the Liverpool Remembrance Sunday bomb attack was reportedly a failed asylum seeker who had been refused an appeal to stay in the UK.
The Metro says The Queen sent a timely message to the Church of England’s leaders a few days before her first wedding anniversary without Prince Philip.
The Sun says AMAZON will block payments made using Visa credit cards in the UK from next year, affecting millions of customers.
The Daily Mirror says Liverpool bomber Emad Al Swealmeen had been buying parts for his homemade device since at least April.
The Daily Express says SINGLE mum Fausia said she “really struggled” after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) had withheld a month’s worth of her Universal Credit payments.
The Metro says Harry Potter star Emma Watson has shared a sweet message for the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone and we’re not okay!
The Independent says Across a more diverse fourth record, the returning singer braids in glimmering moments of self-affirmation amid the typical tirades against herself.
The Sun says BRITNEY Spears fought back tears as she opened up like never before in her first major statement since the dissolution of her conservatorship.
The Daily Express says Lady Gaga has opened up about spending nine months in her House of Gucci character’s Italian accent
The Daily Mirror says Kanye West and Drake appear to have finally ended their long-running feud as they enjoyed a party together.
Several of Wednesday’s front pages pick up on comments by Home Secretary Priti Patel about the case of the Liverpool taxi bomber, the ongoing sleaze scandal features on the front page as well as images of Azeem Rafiq as he gave testimony to MPs.
BBC News says The cost of living surged to 4.2% in October – its highest rate in almost 10 years – due to rising fuel and energy costs, according to new data.
The Guardian says Prince Andrew took out a £1.5m personal loan that was subsequently paid off by companies connected to David Rowland, a multimillionaire Conservative donor and financier.
France24 says US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer on Tuesday announced a deal to make its prospective antiviral Covid-19 pill available more cheaply in the world’s least-wealthy countries.
Arab News says The Arab coalition in Yemen said on Tuesday it had killed over 130 Houthis in the past 24 hours in strikes in and near the northern pro-government bastion of Marib.
Aljazeera says The Pakistani city of Lahore has been declared the most polluted city in the world by an air quality monitor.
VOA says The jury in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse ended its first day of deliberations Tuesday in the midwestern U.S. city of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
BBC Sport says Wales earned a precious draw against Belgium to secure a home World Cup play-off semi-final.
Armenian forces attack Azerbaijan army patrol at the border between the two countries, with 15 confirmed killed in the clash.
The identity of the suspected suicide bomber in Liverpool is the front page of Tuesday’s Daily Express.
Poppy Day bomber Emad al Swealmeen struck after his asylum bids were repeatedly turned down, The Sun reports.
The Independent reports on the UK threat level being raised to ‘severe’ following the taxi bombing in Liverpool.
The wife of Liverpool taxi driver David Perry says he is ‘lucky to be alive’ after a suspected suicide bomber blew up his cab, the Metro reports.