Partygate: Met Police to issue first fines, sources say BBC News says the first fines for breaches of Covid-19 lockdown…
Year: 2022
Sky News says a service of Thanksgiving for the Duke of Edinburgh will be a personal tribute from the Queen to her husband after she insisted on being actively involved in elements of the event.
France24 says Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning earlier this month.
Euronews says Spain is readying a package of emergency economic measures worth €6 billion in direct aid and tax breaks and €10 billion in loans for families and businesses.
Arab News says a diplomatic push is underway to prevent a repeat of last year’s Ramadan violence in the occupied Palestinian territories that led to a fourth conflict between Israel and Gaza.
Aljazeera says China’s biggest lockdown since the pandemic began is testing Beijing’s pledge to minimise the economic fallout of its strict “dynamic Zero COVID” strategy.
BBC News says Will Smith has apologised to Chris Rock after he slapped him at the Oscars, saying his behaviour was “unacceptable and inexcusable”.
“Violence in all of its forms is poisonous and destructive. My behavior at last night’s Academy Awards was unacceptable and inexcusable,”
The full apology …
Thousands of people across eastern Australia have been told to leave their homes as storms bear down
February’s flooding claimed at least 21 lives across the states of Queensland and New South Wales
According to the polling numbers of the members of the house, the opposition (combined) has the numbers to form a majority and oust the Pakistani Prime Minister.
Gareth Southgate says he understands Wilfried Zaha’s decision to play for Ivory Coast as he prepares to face the Three Lions at Wembley on Tuesday.
Labour’s Dawn Butler told the BBC she has undergone surgery after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Actor Will Smith smacked Chris Rock in the face during the Oscars 2022 after the comic made a joke about Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith.
A rare Israeli-Arab summit convenes in Israel on Monday and was attended by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who…
The Independent – Poor pupils left behind by new school plans
Ukrainians in the northern city of Chernihiv are facing starvation and have been forced to drink sewer water, reports Metro.
Russia wants to split Ukraine in two, like Korea, The Guardian reports.
Prince William called an emergency summit to respond to the backlash of his royal tour of the Caribbean after a series of PR blunders.
The Daily Mirror reports on the aftermath of the royals’ Caribbean tour.
A new council tax cut is on its way for millions of people, the Daily Express reports.
Prince William’s “royal re-boot” is on the front of The Sun. The paper further reports on the return of the Oscars – the ceremony hasn’t had in-person attendance in two years due to the pandemic.
WILL Smith is being slammed for not apologizing to Chris Rock in his Oscars acceptance speech minutes after punching him on stage.
The Metro says Dawn Butler has revealed she was diagnosed with breast cancer following a routine mammogram.
The Metro says Gatwick Airport has reopened its South Terminal after shutting during the pandemic nearly two years ago.
The Metro says The BBC has urged the Taliban to ‘reverse their decision’ after the corporation’s news bulletins were pulled from air in Afghanistan.