The Independent says A man who was injured while out hiking was saved by a dog who kept him safe by lying on top of him for 13 hours.
Year: 2022
The Guardian says He is a mysterious, up-and-coming artist whose work has been championed by the likes of Madonna and sells for up to five figures.
The Independent says Gal Gadot has addressed the backlash to her star-studded “Imagine” cover nearly two years after the “cringe” video went viral.
The Metro says David and Victoria Beckham are spending the first few days of the new year on an exotic holiday.
The Guardian says Thomas Tuchel will fine Romelu Lukaku despite accepting the striker’s apology for a controversial interview.
The Independent says Australian Open organisers insist world number one Novak Djokovic has not benefited from “special favour” after being granted a medical exemption from being vaccinated against Covid-19.
The Metro says Liverpool have requested for their Carabao Cup semi-final clash with Arsenal on Thursday to be postponed due to rising Covid cases.
The Guardian says India is in the midst of a Covid third wave, as the spread of Omicron has led to a doubling of cases in recent days.
The Independent says former President Donald Trump calls off Jan 6 anniversary speech in Mar-a-Lago after Hannity texts revealed.
The Metro says the January 6 committee asks Fox News host Sean Hannity to cooperate in investigation involving Donald Trump.
The Guardian says the Mail on Sunday will pay Meghan Markle just £1 in damages for invading her privacy.
The Independent says Sir David Attenborough was left injured after being stabbed by a cactus with needles like “glass” while on the set of his new documentary.
The Metro says Dozens of people have risked their lives in treacherous waters to reach the UK’s shores.
The Guardian says Care operators are facing acute staffing shortages caused by Omicron with more than 90 declaring a “red” alert.
The Independent says Four men and a teenager have gone on trial accused of murdering a 26-year-old father and robbing him of his Gucci bag.
The Metro says Peterborough has finally been knocked off the top spot of an unofficial list of the UK’s worst places to live.
The Polish president is under increasing pressure to step in and oppose the new ‘controversial’ Polish media bill.
Wednesday’s front pages cover Boris Johnson’s comment that England can “ride out” Omicron and sticking to Plan B.
BBC News says Travel industry groups have called for all remaining Covid restrictions on travellers to be removed in the latest government review.
France24 says France’s Emmanuel Macron said he wanted to “piss off” the non-vaccinated, in a slangy, cutting remark that prompted howls of condemnation from rivals.
Aljazeera says Emma Watson has expressed solidarity with Palestinians in a new post, eliciting support from pro-Palestine users but also drawing criticism from Israeli officials.
Arab News says The Lebanese pound on Tuesday crossed the symbolic threshold of 30,000 to the dollar on the black market in a new record low.
TRT World says Donald Trump has cancelled a press conference he had planned to hold in Florida on the anniversary of the January 6 attack on the Capitol by his supporters.
VOA says Joe Biden warned there’s “going to be a continued rise in cases” and that the “coming weeks are going to be challenging” because of omicron.
BBC News says Tottenham manager Antonio Conte says Harry Kane is “totally involved” in his project at the club after it appeared the striker would leave last summer.