BBC News says the Army could begin delivering fuel by the end of the week – as Boris Johnson reassures drivers about supplies.
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The Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has announced his retirement from the sport of boxing to focus on his political career.
France24 says while the economy teeters on the brink of collapse, vendors at an opium market in southern Afghanistan say prices for their goods have skyrocketed.
Aljazeera says the weapon North Korea fired off its east coast on Tuesday morning was a newly-developed hypersonic missile.
TRT World says top American generals have said they recommended keeping several thousand US troops in Afghanistan.
The Guardian says Manny Pacquiao, who is planning to run for president of the Philippines, said on Wednesday he was retiring from boxing.
The Independent says it’s been nine days since Brian Laundrie went missing after telling his parents he was going for a hike
Police hunt is on for a man in Quebec Canada. Who, allegedly, punched a nurse in the face multiple times, knocking her out onto the ground after she administered a Covid-19 vaccine to his wife without his permission. As a result of the incident, the pharmacy told WTX News partner, CBC, that they suspended vaccinations. On Monday, around 9:15 a.m., an unnamed man walked into a Brunet Pharmacy in Sherbrooke, a city in southern Quebec, and accused a nurse in her 40s of vaccinating his wife, Sherbrooke Police spokesman said. According to the SPS (Sherbrooke Police Department), the suspect is said…
Daily Express says greedy fuel bosses “ripping off” desperate drivers with ramped up pump prices have been branded an “absolute disgrace”.
Daily Express says in an interview with the Guardian last Saturday, the young Swedish climate activist gave no quarter to politicians.
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Daily Express says Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hit back at Gary Neville after recent criticism over his side’s style of play.
Daily Express says Emma Raducanu has donated her US Open outfit to the Tennis Hall of Fame.
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Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner has found herself caught in a scandal after she branded Tory ministers “a bunch of scum” at a Labour conference event.
Ms Rayner was reported to have made her remarks about Mr Johnson at a reception on Saturday evening. Asked on Sunday morning if she would retract the remarks, she said she believed the prime minister was a “racist, homophobic misogynist”.
“I think he needs to apologise for comments he has made in the past,” Ms Rayner told the BBC, adding: “I will apologise when Boris apologises for saying the comments he has made, I will retract that he is scum.”
The indy100 says Angela Rayner has sparked debate over “anti-Etonian prejudice” after her “scum” comment on Saturday night.
HuffPost says Angela Rayner has defended calling Tories “scum” last night, saying it was her “street language”.
The Independent says now I know why Keir Starmer wanted to go on what looked like his wild goose chase to change the rules for electing a Labour leader: Angiemania.
The Daily Mail says one of Angela Rayner’s Labour front bench colleagues suggested today that she had been drinking when she branded the Tories ‘scum’.
Tuesday’s front pages cover the ongoing fuel shortage, with panic-buying still rampant across the UK.
The Sun says DRIVERS faced confusion over the petrol crisis after a day of panic, U-turns and Government chaos.
“Britain gets back on board” says the Metro as it reports a surge in passenger numbers on public transport amid the fuel crisis.
The Guardian reports comments by a German politician claiming Brexit is to blame for the UK’s fuel crisis.
“Let all key workers fill up first” demands the Daily Mirror, which says nurses, paramedics and carers would benefit amid “fears for patient safety”.
The government has ordered the deployment of soldiers to distribute petrol, in a dramatic escalation of the national fuel crisis, The Independent says.