The Independent says Cabinet minister Jacob-Rees Mogg has claimed there would have to be a general election if Boris Johnson was ousted by his party.
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The Westminster Magistrates’ Court has ruled that the National Crime Agency’s file into Shahbaz Sharif and Suleman Sharif’s money-laundering investigation…
The Metro says A man has been charged with murder after his daughter, 19, was hit by a car and died.
Wednesday’s front pages report heavily on partygate ahead of Sue Gray’s report.
BBC News says Boris Johnson faces more questions about No 10 parties from MPs later, as the results of an internal inquiry into possible lockdown breaches are due.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has hinted that Germany may be concerned about the imposition of sanctions against Russia because of its dependence on Russian gas.
The Independent says Marilyn Manson has denied “essentially raping” Evan Rachel Wood on camera while filming a music video in 2007.
France24 says Rescue crews searched waters off Florida’s Atlantic shore on Tuesday for 39 people reported missing by a survivor found clinging to a boat that capsized.
TRT World says the mayor of San Francisco city has expressed despair over the increase in reported hate crimes against Asian-Americans and Pacific-Islanders.
Arab News says Saudi Arabia and Thailand turned a new page in their relations on Tuesday, with a restoration of full diplomatic ties and a planned exchange of ambassadors.
Sky Sports says Sadio Mane suffered a head injury then scored to help send Senegal to the AFCON quarter-finals.
Ukraine-Russia crisis German Chancellor Olaf Scholz tells Macron that diplomacy can fix the US-Ukraine and Russia standoff, with a united Europe.
Anthony Martial will be joining Sevilla on load for the rest of the season after Manchester United managed to agree a deal – subject to a medical.
Breaking news – Finally! The Metropolitan Police have launched an investigation into the parties that were held in No 10 during restrictions and lockdown.
Australian military ship delivering aid to Tonga reports 23 crew members & aid workers have tested positive for the Covid, officials said.
More than a dozen mutinous soldiers declared on state television that a military junta had seized control of Burkina Faso.
More grim news for the crypto market on Monday, as Spain begins to regulate crypto asset rampant advertising of crypto assets.
The pilot of a US F-35 jet ejected as his jet crashed on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier in the South China Sea injuring seven.
Bitcoin loses half its value as the value continued to plunge on Saturday following Friday’s cryptocurrency market crash.
Claims that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s wife threw him a surprise birthday in lockdown also make the front page of the Daily Mirror.
No 10 has admitted Boris Johnson had an indoor birthday celebration at the height of the first lockdown, according to The Sun.
Boris Johnson has warned Russia’s President Vladimir Putin that invading Ukraine will lead to a “painful, violent and bloody” war, reports the Daily Express.
An imam appointed by the government to draw up a definition of Islamophobia has said he received no “meaningful engagement” from ministers, reports The Independent.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson is facing renewed anger from MPs and families over the latest No 10 party revelation.
Metro leads with the story that NATO has ordered warplanes and battleships to eastern Europe amid rising fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.