Cliff Notes – King and Queen set to meet Pope next month State Visit Confirmed: King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla’s state visit to the…
The headlines dominating the UK news cover domestic and international politics, overnight terror in Gaza, protests over corruption and some lighter stories covering the upcoming Nations League matches and St Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Cliff Notes – Afghan women activists in Pakistan fear deportations Zahra Mousavi, who fled the Taliban in Afghanistan, now lives in hiding in Pakistan amid…
The ban was triggered by the death of a 14-year-old boy, who was stabbed by a fellow pupil at his school in Tirana and shared on social media.
The opposition are suggesting this is politically motivated and labelling it a form of censorship.
Cliff Notes A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, were detained by the Taliban on February 1 and have now been transferred to a maximum-security…
Cliff Notes James Lee Williams, known as “The Vivienne,” passed away at the age of 32 from a cardiac arrest linked to ketamine usage, as…
Cliff Notes Arda Kardzhali mistakenly held a minute’s silence for former player Petko Ganchev, believing he had died. The club later issued an apology on…
Semisonic has publicly condemned the White House for using their song “Closing Time” in a video accompanying the controversial deportation of Venezuelan gang members.
Israel has initiated extensive airstrikes on Gaza, targeting Hamas, with intentions to escalate military operations following the group’s failure to release hostages.
Germany is assessing whether recent detentions of its citizens in the US indicate a shift in American immigration policy or if they are isolated incidents.
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, originally scheduled for an eight-day mission, spent over nine months at the ISS due to issues with Boeing’s Starliner.
Israel has launched extensive airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, targeting Hamas, marking the heaviest assault since a ceasefire was established in January. Reports indicate at least 200 people have died as a result of these bombardments.
Cliff Notes A British woman, Alexandra Clarke, is missing after a diving boat caught fire off Koh Tao, Thailand, which was carrying 22 people at…
The OECD has downgraded global economic growth forecasts, attributing the slowdown to US President Trump’s tariffs on imports, with the UK expected to grow only 1.4% this year, down from 1.7%.
Cliff Notes A dispute has arisen between teaching unions and the UK government regarding the potential job losses due to AI in education, particularly affecting…
Conor McGregor is meeting with President Donald Trump to discuss concerns related to Ireland’s “illegal immigration racket” during his St. Patrick’s Day visit to Washington, D.C.
Cliff Notes – Sex offender Richard Burrows hiding on a beach Richard Burrows, a UK sex offender, evaded capture for nearly 30 years while living…
Newcastle 2-1 Liverpool: Burn’s night The i back page reports on local hero Dan Burns helping to end Newcastle’s 70-year wait for a domestic trophy.…
Toon Army’s tears of joy The back page of the Daily Telegraph reports Newcastle end 56 years of hurt with Carabao Cup final victory over…
Newcastle’s Carabao Cup glory – Toon’s win first domestic trophy in 70 years!
Newcastle newspaper The Journal dedicates its entire front page to Newcastle’s historic Carabao Cup win.
Western Mail says Saturday marked the worst day for Welsh Rugby fans as England humiliated them on home soil.
The National Scot leads with Stephen Flynn’s calls for the Labour government to dump their ‘Tory spending rules.’
The Daily Mail welcomes the planned changes to the welfare system, calling on the prime minister and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall, to “stand firm against the naysayers”.
Britain is over diagnosing mental health conditions, and too many in the country are being signed off on disability.