The Daily Express says: BREXIT BRITAIN has scored yet another major victory with millions of people set to save £130million as Boris Johnson uses new freedoms available to him to slash European Union red tape.
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The Daily Express says: BBC commentator Leon Taylor erupted in joy as Tom Daley and Matty Lee performed a high scoring dive at the Tokyo Olympics.
The 2021 Miss Universe contest will be held in the Israeli Occupation December 2021, the organisation announced last week.
The Metro says: Adam Peaty became the first British swimmer to retain an Olympic title with a characteristically dominant display in the final of the men’s 100 metres breaststroke at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.
The Metro says: Former footballer Joey Barton has been charged with assaulting a woman.
The Metro says: An NHS trust in London has declared a ‘major incident’ after two hospital A&E departments were left partially underwater.
The Daily Mirror says: A video shows a woman apparently breaking wind near Wayne Rooney as he appears to be asleep, while another photo shows him on a chair with a scantily clad woman on a bed in the background
The Daily Mirror says: A source said senior Royals were worried about the release of Prince Harry’s first book next year and subsequent three books, fearing it will undermine the reputation of Prince Charles and overshadow the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
The Mirror says: Adam Peaty, 26, from Staffordshire clocked up the fastest qualifying time in the semi-finals, finishing in just 57.63 seconds at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre
On Sunday, Israir, an Israeli airline, launched the first direct commercial flights between Israel and Morocco since the two countries repaired diplomatic relations last year according to an agreement brokered by the United States.
Saturday, eyewitnesses told Roya that the vicinity of the Gardens Hospital designated for COVID-19 patients witnessed overcrowding due to patients’ families gathering.
The UN special coordinator for Lebanon praised the role of the Lebanese Army and called for continued support to “this key institution.”
The founder of British software giant Autonomy can be extradited to face criminal charges in America, a judge ruled yesterday.
The Daily Mail says: The fall in Covid case numbers yesterday may just be temporary dip ahead of a return to exponential growth, a health expert has warned.
The Daily Mail says: While Kim Kardashian’s marriage to Kanye West is over, the reality star is still supporting her estranged husband’s musical endeavors.
The Daily Mail says: Daily testing of Covid contacts in schools drastically reduces staff and pupil absences without increasing infections, a study suggests.
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani announced Thursday the opening of a new oil export terminal on the Gulf of Oman that will allow shipments to avoid the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The Metro says: A man stabbed to death in south London last night was filming a music video when he was attacked, witnesses said.
The Metro says: The organisation representing over 130,000 rank rank-and-file police officers has said it no longer has confidence in the Home Secretary following a pay freeze.
The Metro says: A list of sectors whose workers will be exempt from self isolation rules if they are double vaccinated has been published by the Government.
The Mirror says: Fans of Love Island swarmed social media with comments about Hugo’s double standards after he spoke up for Chloe, but didn’t do the same for Kaz.
The Mirror says: One person has suffered life-changing injuries after a car smashed into pedestrians in Pontyclun, south Wales – the driver is said to have suffered a medical episode at the wheel.
The Mirror says: Kerry Needham has never given up hope and refuses to believe her son is dead – British police say a digger killed tot Ben Needham 30 years ago
The lads, who were joined by Lions’ Den host and former Love Islander Josh Denzel, spent the day at the swanky SantAnna beach club on the Greek party island
Two passenger jets from low-cost carrier FlyDubai and Bahrain-based Gulf Air collided with each other on the taxiway at Dubai International Airport early Thursday morning, though authorities reported no injuries in the incident.