- Europa League — Thursday’s 6th July fixtures
- Indonesia’s free meals programme faces corruption and waste allegations
- Protesters rally outside Doug Ford’s Etobicoke office over new regulations
- JD Vance addresses Iran and 2020 election during press conference
- Student pilot lands Cessna solo after instructor falls to his death mid-flight
- Barcelona records highest temperature in 112 years at 40.5C
- Mitch McConnell’s health update requested by Kentucky Governor Beshear
- Trump Declares Ceasefire with Iran is Over Following Recent Strikes
Browsing: UK News
Birmingham: Man suffers ‘life-threatening’ injuries after house destroyed in suspected gas explosion
Sky News says RESIDENTS have described how they clambered past flaming debris and rubble to pull an injured man alive from the ruins of a house in Birmingham.
The Sunday papers have a variety of stories dominating the front pages – from Boris Johnson’s political ambitions to the latest news on the strikes.
The Independent says TWITTER’S chief executive officer Parag Agrawal will be visiting the tech giant’s employees in London next week.
The Metro says AS INFLATION RISES and the cost of living crisis worsens, many are starting to feel the pressure of rising prices, particularly for those who drive.
The Guardian says SCORES OF PROTESTERS have congregated outside the offices of Brazil’s Indigenous protection agency Funai in the riverside town of Atalaia do Norte.
The Guardian says CABINET SECRETARY Simon Case has admitted discussing “opportunities” for the prime minister’s wife, Carrie Johnson.
The Independent says BORIS JOHNSON has survived the verdict of his own MPs – for the time being at least.
The Guardian says OLIVER DOWDEN has resigned as Conservative chair after the party’s disastrous double byelection losses in Wakefield and in Tiverton and Honiton, saying someone “must take responsibility” for a recent run of poor results.
BBC News says THE CONSERVATIVES have lost two parliamentary by-elections, with the Liberal Democrats and Labour delivering blows to Boris Johnson.
Sky News says THE FAMILIES of four men murdered by Grindr killer Stephen Port after basic police failures say officers have blood on their hands and must “put things right”.
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