The Guardian says a group of 30 UK millionaires have called on the chancellor to tax them and other rich people more because they can afford to pay it.
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The Independent says the assistant director who handed Alec Baldwin a loaded prop gun is an industry veteran who’d been the subject of safety complaints for at least two years, according to former on-set coworkers.
The Independent says Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan sensationally negotiated a potentially tricky chase of 152 as Pakistan claimed a historic first World Cup win over arch rivals India at the 13th attempt.
The Guardian says Emma Raducanu has said she is “optimistic” about finalising a partnership with a new coach before the Australian Open.
The Metro says Jesse Lingard has played down his touchline exchange with a section of angry Manchester United supporters during Sunday’s 5-0 defeat to Liverpool.
The Sun says MAX VERSTAPPEN won the US GP as this Texas shootout turned into a bigger nail-biter than Paul Scholes.
The Daily Mirror says Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson looked shocked and appalled as his former team crumbled against Liverpool on Sunday.
The Daily Express says Luke Shaw has admitted Manchester United’s performance was ‘not good enough’ following their embarrassing 5-0 defeat against Liverpool at Old Trafford.
The Metro says BBC Radio 1 presenter Adele Roberts has revealed she’s been diagnosed with bowel cancer.
The Sun says THE son of Halyna Hutchins — who was fatally shot on a film set — fell silent on hearing of the tragedy, her father revealed yesterday.
The Daily Mirror says Fans have watched Will Poulter grow up on the big screen, but they were wowed when they discovered his most recent transformation.
The Daily Express says Netflix’s latest thrilling series Squid Game left fans in a huge frenzy after each episode of the twisted Korean drama.
Monday’s front pages report on the Budget 2021 as Rishi Sunak is set to unveil a £6bn plan to clear the Covid-19 backlog.
BBC News says the NHS in England is to receive an extra £5.9bn in this week’s Budget, the money will be used to help clear the record backlog of people waiting for tests and scans.
France24 says Military detained 5 senior Sudanese government figures, as pro-democracy group called on people to take to the streets to counter an apparent military coup.
Arab News says China’s latest COVID-19 outbreak is increasingly likely to spread further, as authorities urged all regions to step up monitoring and called for a reduction in travel.
Aljazeera says coronavirus cases in Eastern Europe have surpassed 20 million as the region grapples with its worst outbreak since the pandemic started and inoculation efforts lag.
TRT World says a powerful storm has drenched wildfire-scarred Northern California, triggering mudslides and flooding, while heavy winds toppled utility poles and downed trees.
The Guardian says James Michael Tyler, most famous for playing Gunther, the manager of Central Perk in the hit sitcom Friends, has died aged 59.
Sky News says Manchester United suffered one of their most humiliating defeats in recent memory as rivals Liverpool piled pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in a 5-0 thrashing.
A pair of trainers worn by the US basketball star Michael Jordan have sold for a record $1.47m (£1.1m) at auction.
US actor James Michael Tyler, who starred as Gunther in Friends, has died aged 59 from prostate cancer.
A round-up of Sunday’s front pages and their lead stories – from booster jab updates to the upcoming COP26.
Afghanistan on brink of collapse because of frozen assets that the US will not release to allow the country to operate, was a statement released by both the Pakistani, Swedish ministers. Afghanistan plunged into crisis after the Taliban drove out the Western-backed government in August triggering the abrupt end of billions of dollars in assistance to its aid-dependent economy. Many countries and multilateral institutions have halted development assistance but increased humanitarian aid since August, reluctant to legitimise the new Taliban rulers. The United States, China and other major powers set out a framework for formal recognition of Afghanistan’s new rulers…
Turkish President orders his foreign Ministry to expel US and nine other countries. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that he had told his foreign ministry to expel the US ambassador and nine other countries for challenging the judicial process in Turkey. The 9 states are demanding the release of philanthropist Osman Kavala. The countries include the United States, Denmark, Canada, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland and New Zealand because of a move that President Erdogan called irresponsible. Seven of the ambassadors represent Turkey’s NATO allies and the expulsions, if carried out, would open the deepest rift…