- Russia deepens ties with Iran as foreign minister praises strategic partnership
- US President Confirms Iran’s Request to Lift Blockade
- European Parliament demands 10% hike in EU long-term budget plan
- US Rejects Iran’s Proposal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Amid Nuclear Concerns
- Bosnia Signs Pipeline Deal with US-Linked Investors to Cut Russian Gas Dependence
- Iran talks stall as global alliances come under pressure
- Britain’s day of royal diplomacy, Mandelson pressure and rent politics
- US Coast Guard report criticises OceanGate’s safety failures in Titan disaster
Browsing: Daily UK lead
The Metro says Jake Daniels hopes his decision to come out will inspire gay footballers in the Premier League and across world football to do the same.
The Guardian says the Blackpool forward Jake Daniels has ended decades of silence within men’s football to become the first player in the UK to come out as gay since Justin Fashanu in 1990.
Sky News says A 17-year-old player has come out, becoming the only openly gay male professional footballer in Britain.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson is poised to give the green light to controversial legislation on the Northern Ireland protocol this week as he flies to Belfast for crunch meetings.
The Independent says Boris Johnson has confirmed the government will this week set out plans expected to allow ministers to unilaterally scrap part of his Brexit deal.
Daily Mirror says Boris Johnson is holding crunch talks in Belfast today as he tries to restore devolved Government in Northern Ireland following issues over his Brexit deal.
BBC News says the government is poised to introduce legislation which would allow ministers in London to override parts of the Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.
The Metro says Boris Johnson has ordered ministers to cut around 90,000 Civil Service jobs to free up cash for measures to ease the cost-of-living crisis.
The Guardian says more than 90,000 civil servants are likely to lose their jobs in an attempt by Boris Johnson to find money to ease the cost of living crisis.
The Independent says the government could cut as many as 90,000 civil service jobs in a cost-saving exercise touted by Boris Johnson.
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