- Researchers uncover lost Nazi cipher manuals for SG-41 machine in Prague
- Slovak prime minister and EU president agree on need to restore Druzhba pipeline
- US destroys ten Iranian boats laying mines in Strait of Hormuz operation
- Von der Leyen faces criticism for expanding EU’s foreign policy role
- Iran Oil Prices Surge Amid War, Sparking GOP Economic Concerns
- Kremlin confirms release of unedited Putin video as ‘weekend mistake’
- Is Trump Pushing to End the Iran War Out of Desperation?
- EU leaders seek carbon market reforms amid rising energy prices
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Politico says She’s been a pub landlord and a civil service bouncer — now Westminster is wondering if Sue Gray really has what it takes to call time on Boris Johnson.
Huffpost says Emily Thornberry told BBC Question Time’s audience that Sue Gray’s report into Partygate is not necessary on Thursday night in a brutal rant about Boris Johnson.
Evening Standard says Princess Diana’s former personal protection officer has criticised Prince Harry’s legal situation regarding police protection.
The Telegraph says The Queen may never meet her great granddaughter Lilibet or see her great grandson Archie again.
The Spectator says shortly after his abdication in 1936, the now-Duke of Windsor wrote a series of letters while in European exile, in which he complained vociferously.
BBC News says Prince Harry is seeking a judicial review against a refusal of the Home Office to allow him to personally pay for police protection when in the UK.
Why on earth does Nigel Farage care so much about Novak Djokovic? Farage will try and spin the story
The Independent says Farage will try and spin the story differently but this, really, is the extent of it: he has attached himself to a bandwagon and been rewarded with a quick peek inside.
The Daily Mail says I was given the same pseudo-medical therapy as Djokovic, writes DOMINIC LAWSON, and while I’ve not won 20 Grand Slams, I know a stunt when I see it.
The Sun says TRAPPED and humiliated inside a dingy refugee detention hotel, Novak Djokovic is paying the price for his anti-vax stance.
The Daily Express says Novak Djokovic could be deported from Australia on Monday if the courts rule against him and the Serbian’s season may be about to take another turn for the worse.
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