The Metro says the biggest ever winner of the National Lottery could scoop an eye-watering £184 million Tuesday night.
Month: May 2022
The Metro says the government could hand new powers to councils allowing them to double tax on second and empty homes.
The Independent says Democrats in many parts of the country are facing a potentially grim political year, but in California no one is talking about the liberal stronghold changing direction.
The Independent says a man has been arrested on suspicion of rape after a 14-year-old boy was attacked in the public toilets on Bournemouth Pier.
Keir Starmer vows to quit if he is fined over Beergate – in marked contrast to shameless Boris Johnson who has refused to go despite being hit with a fixed penalty notice for attending a lockdown party
The Independent says the Government will set out its plans for new laws in a speech delivered by the Queen to MPs and peers this week.
The Independent says Harry Styles has announced that he will play a one-off UK show this month to celebrate the launch of his new album.
A MAN has been arrested after a 14-year-old schoolboy was raped in public toilets just yards from Bournemouth Pier.
The Independent says the Foreign Secretary will reportedly move to discard large portions of the Northern Ireland Protocol after giving up on Brexit negotiations with the EU.
THE Queen will miss the State Opening of Parliament for the first time in 59 years due to her worsening mobility problems.
The Guardian says Erling Haaland is poised to become a City player this week after passing a medical and City will tell Borussia Dortmund they will activate the 21-year-old’s release clause.
TV host Helen Skelton’s husband Richie Myler enjoyed a romantic stroll at a beauty spot with his new lover.
The Guardian says detectives investigating Keir Starmer’s alleged breach of lockdown rules are considering interviewing the Labour leader face to face, with his Beergate agony likely to last at least a month before a decision on a fine is made.
The Guardian says Sri Lanka has deployed thousands of troops and police to enforce a curfew after five people were killed in the worst violence in weeks of protests over an unprecedented economic crisis.
The Guardian says the capture of a former Alabama jail official, along with a murder suspect she allegedly helped escape from custody, ended in tragedy on Monday when the jail official, Vicky White, fatally shot herself after a police chase.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson’s government will force through police powers to prevent disruptive yet peaceful protests as one of 38 new bills in Tuesday’s Queen’s speech.
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BBC News says Boris Johnson has promised to get the country “back on track” as the government unveils its plans for the year ahead in the Queen’s Speech.
Sky News says the soaring cost of living has seen consumers “put the brakes” on their shopping habits, new figures show.
France24 says Ferdinand Marcos Jr, whose dictator father and namesake plundered and brutalised the Philippines for decades, on Tuesday won a historic election victory.
Euronews says at least one person has died and several others have been injured after two train carriages derailed and overturned near Vienna.
Arab News says Israeli PM Naftali Bennett’s statements rejecting outside interference in the management of the affairs of Al-Aqsa Mosque sparked outrage among Jordanians and Palestinians.
Aljazeera says the United States has charged a former Haitian senator in relation to the assassination of the country’s President Jovenel Moise in July last year, the Justice Department announced.
Wrestling Inc says Alexa Bliss made her surprise return to WWE RAW on tonight’s post-WrestleMania Backlash episode.
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