The Metro says Sir Lewis Hamilton has finally received his knighthood in recognition of his historic Formula One achievements.
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The Independent says England will face New Zealand and two of their 2023 World Cup pool opponents as part of next year’s Autumn Nations Series.
The Guardian says Japan’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has said he will not attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
The Independent says Boris Johnson accused top TV journalist Robert Peston of “completely mischaracterising” events held at Downing Street last Christmas during a feisty exchange at the latest government press conference.
The Metro says Tristan Thompson admits to sexual relationship with Maralee Nichols ‘for months’ while ‘dating Khloe Kardashian’.
The Guardian says The National Archives on Wednesday made public nearly 1,500 documents related to the US government’s investigation into the 1963 assassination of John F Kennedy.
The Independent says Four children have died and five others were left badly injured after the bouncy castle they were playing on was blown away by strong winds in Tasmania, Australia.
The Metro says Olivia Wilde is no stranger to rocking boyfriend Harry Styles’ merch, this week being spotted in a jacket from his Love On Tour line.
The Guardian says The number of Covid cases has risen sharply at some universities as about a million students begin to head home for the Christmas break.
Thursday’s front page reflect on the words of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and England’s chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty.
Sky News says Britons have been advised not to attend football matches in stadiums and to “prioritise” social events “that really matter to them”.
The Metro says Boris Johnson likely aimed to provide some reassurance to people that he had a handle on the coronavirus crisis during his press conference this evening.
Aljazeera says Weather bureau says ‘very destructive typhoon-force winds’ likely as International Red Cross warns residents to brace for one of the strongest storms of the year.
Arab News says The diesel fuel needed to produce oxygen for coronavirus patients has run out.
TRT World says White former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty in a federal court in Minnesota to charges he violated George Floyd’s civil rights.
VOA says The White House COVID-19 Response team Wednesday said early data indicates the omicron variant is spreading in the U.S.
A woman who murdered her partner’s 16-month-old daughter has been jailed for a minimum of 25 years after causing caused “catastrophic” injuries to the 18-month child.
Sergio Aguero has announced his retirement from football, bringing a glittering, trophy-laden career to an end. Aguero has long been expected to call time on his playing days after being diagnosed with a heart condition shortly after making his long-awaited Barcelona debut back in October. Sergio Aguero announces retirement At a press conference on Wednesday, the striker confirmed that he has been advised to retire. “My health comes first. Medical staff have told me it’s best to stop playing and so I’m now leaving Barcelona and retiring from professional football,” he said. Aguero started his career at the Argentinian side…
Football legend Sergio Aguero has confirmed his immediate retirement from the sport during an emotional press conference today.
MPs have voted to approve Covid passes to enter nightclubs, sports matches and other big events – despite the PM suffering a massive Commons rebellion as nearly 100 Tory MPs voted against the government’s plans.
The Daily Mirror leads with the death of 16-month-old Star Hobson. The paper reports on the conviction of Savannah Brockhill, 28, for thetot
The Guardian says a big Tory rebellion over vaccine passports underlines the prime minister’s “increasingly shaky grip over his party”.
The Sun’s front page urges politicians to “keep calm like Ma’am” over Omicron, reporting that the Queen still plans to hold her family Christmas party.
The Daily Express wonders whether the prime minister has made the right decision over the latest measures to tackle COVID-19.
Metro says Boris Johnson suffered a huge Commons rebellion despite a “meeting with backbenchers and a last-gasp ring-round to secure support”.