VOA says Europe’s drug regulator, the European Medicines Agency, said Thursday it is reviewing four additional COVID-19 vaccines.
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Daily Express features an assessment of the economy from Rishi Sunak on its front page. The paper quotes his “immense pride” at the UK’s recovery.
“My family’s racism torment” is the Daily Mirror’s headline on a story about Rio Ferdinand’s experience of online abuse.
The Daily Mail reports on the comments of a coroner who says the lack of face-to-face appointments with family doctors is leading to deaths.
Tom Brady is freaking out at the NFL and that’s something the NFL doesn’t like to see. Players expressing their opinions especially on social media, we saw that from the way the NFL owners and Exec’s reacted to Colin Kaepernick taking the knee. So when Tom Brady did it earlier there were whispers of a backlash but so far they have kept ‘unusually quiet’ The new rule changes regarding shirt numbers has annoyed Brady more than most and he went onto Twitter to express his thoughts. Tom Brady rushed onto Twitter and posted a thorough update …. “The number rule…
Yahoo says former President Barack Obama is the latest high-profile figure to appear in an ad supporting Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and urging Californians to vote “no” in next Tuesday’s California recall election.
The Metro says long leather coats at the ready – The Matrix is back for its fourth instalment, and it’s looking more twisty than ever.
CBS says Republicans on the House Oversight and Reform Committee are investigating “possible undue White House influence” around the upcoming sale of Hunter Biden’s artwork
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England captain Harry Kane said the incident that happened just before half time during the England vs Poland game has been reported to the FA
A knife attacker, who forced staff at a petrol station in Bristol to hide inside a safe room, has been arrested. Loud bangs and bright flashes were reported.
Afghanistan’s former President, Ashraf Ghani, has apologised to the people of Afghan after fleeing the country to take refuge in the UAE whilst the Taliban took over.
The Guardian says a former nurse who co-founded and once ran the cult-like Nxivm group where prosecutors say women were brainwashed, branded like animals and coerced into sex, was sentenced to 42 months in prison.
The i says the price of bitcoin steadied on Wednesday after steep falls on Tuesday wiped billions of dollars off the value of cryptocurrencies.
The Metro says Jennifer Lawrence is pregnant with her first child, a representative has confirmed.
The Guardian says Health and care sector workers in England who decline to be fully vaccinated could be moved to back-office role, , a UK government minister has suggested.
The i says The Taliban have agreed to allow 200 Americans and other civilians to leave Afghanistan on charter flights, according to a US official.
The Metro says the prime suspect in the Paris terror attacks which left 130 people dead and hundreds more injured told a court that he is ‘a soldier of Islamic State’.
The Metro says more Americans think the September 11 terrorist attacks in the US changed the nation for the worse, as the 20th anniversary of the tragic day approaches.
The i says twenty years on from the tragedy of 9/11, sinister and false conspiracy theories about the terrorist attack continue to circulate online.
The Guardian says millions of children head back to school across the US, health experts are highlighting a troubling trend: hundreds of thousands of them are testing positive for Covid.
The i says the NHS will be at breaking point within two months if the Government fails to implement basic Covid precautions such as mask wearing and social distancing
The Guardian says Priti Patel is preparing to send back small boats carrying migrants in the Channel despite warnings from the French authorities that it could endanger lives.
The Metro says the UK has recorded a further 191 deaths within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test, Government figures show.
The Metro says Harry Kane says that the incident just before the half time break during England’s draw in Poland has been reported to the FA and an investigation has been launched.