The Metro says Beyonce and Jay Z made a surprise appearance on the red carpet for BFI’s London Film Festival.
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The Independent says Ferran Torres struck twice as Spain exacted partial revenge for their Euro 2020 semi-final exit by progressing to the final of the Nations League with a 2-1 win over 10-man Italy in Milan.
The Guardian says Andy Murray has stressed the importance of continuing to capitalise on Emma Raducanu’s success
The Metro says the government has scrapped a piece of Covid-19 travel guidance which blocked people from getting insurance for destinations around the world.
The Israeli Army has arrested 20 more Palestinians in the West Bank and the military-controlled city of Jerusalem The Palestinian Prisoners Club said in a statement, that the IOF stormed Nablus, Bethlehem and Hebron, as well as multiple neighbourhoods in occupied East Jerusalem, during which the arrests were made under the pretext that they were wanted persons. The reports suggest the arrests were made based on conversations on WhatsApp and messaging apps. It is not clear if they were actually planning any terrorist activity or just talking. The Israeli state has been using Palestinians as guinea pigs to perfect its…
The Independent says passengers who were unable to travel on their British Airways or Ryanair flights because of lockdown rules will not be able to claim refunds.
The Guardian says staff at the online fashion store Asos will be allowed to work flexibly, as well as take time off at short notice, while going through the menopause.
The Metro says a Premier League footballer has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault following an incident at a Brighton nightclub
The Independent says Energy bills are set to jump by one third for millions of households this spring after the price of natural gas soared to a new record level on Wednesday.
UK house prices booming: UK house prices jumped 7.4% this year more than it did a year ago with monthly prices rising at the highest rate for over a decade.
From the Financial Times today – The Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists there will be no return to the ‘old’ model of ‘uncontrolled migration’ and that he is stepping up the battle with businesses in the UK supply chain crisis. This was part of his speech at the Tory party conference yesterday. Financial Times Today – Johnson admits it will ‘take time’ to restructure UK economy We also offer analysis on other publications like BBC business News and The Times small Business section to keep them accountable. With so much bias and propaganda in the markets; It is important…
BBC News says Prince Andrew has been granted access to a sealed document his legal team believes could help end the civil case being brought by Virginia Giuffre.
The Guardian says the granddaughter of Benito Mussolini won the highest number of votes in elections for Rome’s city council as support for Brothers of Italy.
France24 says around 20 people have been killed after a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit southern Pakistan in darkness early on Thursday, government officials said.
Arab News says Afghanistan’s girls football team will be allowed to resettle in the UK after fleeing the Taliban to Pakistan where they currently hold temporary visas.
Aljazeera says the WHO said on Wednesday the only approved vaccine against malaria should be widely given to African children, marking a major advance against the disease
TRT World says a Russian actress and a film director rocketed to space on a mission to make the world’s first movie in orbit and outpace a Hollywood project led by Tom Cruise.
VOA says a federal judge ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., which since September has banned most abortions in the state.
A massive earthquake in Pakistan has killed at least 20. So far reports from on the ground news in Pakistan suggests thousands more are injured and trapped.
The Metro is picking up a very different message from the prime minister: “don’t blame me”.
The Daily Express leads with PM Boris Johnson promise to tackle Britain’s problems head-on “after decades of drift and dither”.
“No alternative, no heart” is the Daily Mirror’s headline, along with images of Margaret Thatcher and Boris Johnson.
The Independent reports a public inquiry into the failures that let Sarah Everard’s murderer remain a police officer
The Sun’s front page focuses on tensions with France, presenting French President Emmanuel Macron as a modern-day Napoleon.
The Guardian’s latest reporting on the Pandora Papers leak centres on Ben Elliot, the co-chair of the Conservative Party.