- Government safeguards critical CO2 supplies and the MoD boards a Russian Ship
- Iran warns regional neighbours of consequences amid Kharg Island tensions
- Two Men Held Over London ‘Arson Attack’ on Jewish Ambulances Released on Bail
- UAE reports two deaths from missile debris as tensions with Iran escalate
- Barroso raises concerns over Hungary’s alleged information sharing with Russia
- US Supreme Court hears arguments on pivotal voting rights case today
- UK Forces to Capture Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ Vessels Supporting Ukraine War
- Four men jailed in Berlin for storing weapons for Hamas-linked attacks
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South Korea is being held in suspense by turbulent developments. First President Yoon calls for martial law, then he withdraws it a few hours later. There are growing calls for his resignation. The opposition is planning to impeach the president.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Tuesday, December 3, said it was possible his government could survive a no-confidence vote in parliament, evoking a possible “reflex of responsibility” from MPs. With no majority in the Assemblée Nationale, Barnier used Article 49.3 of the Constitution on Monday to pass his social security budget bill without a vote.
Tuesday’s tabloids continue coverage of the Gregg Wallace scandal – reporting that he has since apologised for his comments that his accusers are just “middle-class women of a certain age”. Several papers report MPs want a cultural change at the BBC, noting this is another in a string of allegations made against a BBC presenter, whilst other headlines reflect news that the BBC will continue to air his show MasterChef, despite the growing list of accusations.
The prime minister’s foreign policy speech at the Lord Mayor’s banquet on Monday has provoked contrasting reactions from the press.
International news also finds a place on the UK front pages this morning. Donald Trump has threatened to release and pardon January 6 rioters, in response to Joe Biden issuing a ‘full and unconditional’ pardon to his son Hunter Biden.
There are fears that the French government is about to collapse after the French prime minister pushed through his ‘austerity’ budget.
The latest Premier League gossip dominates the back pages.
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