CITY AM News – Now pubs and bars call for visa help as staff shortage bites City AM news lead with pubs and bars bosses have pleaded for ‘easy visas’ to help fill vacancies as they desperately try to recruit enough staff to keep the doors open. Patrick Dardis, CEO of London-based pub group Young’s told City A.M. yesterday that the UK needed to open up the job market to the EU to increase the…
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Aljazeera says the United States is facing a potential federal government shutdown by the end of the week after Republicans blocked an emergency spending bill.
TRT World says R. Kelly has been convicted of leading a decades-long sex crime ring, with a New York jury finding the superstar singer guilty on all nine charges.
Ft.com and the print Financial Times says medical workers and transport companies have warned the fuel shortage is threatening to cause severe healthcare disruption and also to essential services.
Israeli settlers attack and raise the flag of “Israel” in the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. As they broke into the courtyard claiming it was there’s.
A jury of seven men and five women found Kelly guilty of racketeering. Kelly remained motionless, eyes downcast as the verdict was read.
The shortage of HGV drivers should not be blamed on Brexit, Tory MPs are quoted as saying in the Daily Express.
The Daily Express says Nuno Espirito Santo had to delay his post-match interview after Tottenham’s miserable defeat to Arsenal as Gunners fans chanted “you’re getting sacked in the morning”.
The Daily Express says Daniel Craig’s journey as James Bond comes to a close this Thursday with the arrival of No Time To Die.
The Sun reports on petrol stations running dry, the paper says 90% of garages are out of petrol as ministers urge calm.
The Sun says MOURNERS have gathered at Moloney’s Funeral Home in New York for the funeral of Gabby Petito as $20,000 bounty offered to catch Brian Laundrie.
The Sun says LEWIS HAMILTON claimed his ‘magical’ 100th Formula One victory on a heartbreaking day for Lando Norris at the Russian Grand Prix.
Monday’s papers continue the coverage of the ongoing fuel crisis, with many of them suggesting the Army could be used to deliver fuel to petrol stations.
The Daily Mirror labels the petrol pump chaos a “shambles”. The fuel shortage could last for 10 days, the paper adds.
The Sun says AIRLINES won’t have to refund Brits who had their flights cancelled due to lockdown.
The Daily Express says JOE BIDEN had a staggering reaction to the German election and the defeat of Angela Merkel’s CDU.
The Daily Mirror says Gary Neville called for regulation of the Premier League after shareholders amid fresh plan to play games abroad.
The Daily Mirror says motorists were pictured pushing a car into a petrol forecourt as the fuel crisis continues.
The Daily Express says the legendary singer has had what seems to be the longest-running goodbye in pop history
The Sun says he was once one of Hollywood’s best paid stars commanding up to £15million a movie.
The Sun says SABINA Nessa’s family yesterday visited the scene where the primary school teacher was murdered.
The Daily Express says Edwin Atema demanded Europe reject Britain’s calls for help to overcome the crisis.
The Daily Mirror says Jeremy Corbyn has said Angela Rayner does not need to apologise for branding the Tories “scum” as she was “saying what needs to be said”.
The Independent leads on petrol stations running out of petrol as people continue to panic buy.
The Guardian says that hundreds of soldiers could be called upon following panic buying across the country.