The Sun says FORMER Spurs star Jamie Redknapp has launched a scathing attack on Daniel Levy for not sticking to his verbal agreement to sell Harry Kane in the summer.
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The Metro says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hit out at the ‘disrespectful’ suggestion Manchester United’s players were fighting for his future after their stunning 3-2 victory over Atalanta.
The Independent says a 20-year-old student from the Tufts University of Massachusetts choked to death after participating in a hotdog eating competition.
The Guardian says the NFL agreed to end race-based adjustments in dementia testing that critics said made it difficult for Black retirees to qualify for awards in the $1bn settlement of concussion claims.
The Daily Mirror says a man has been rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds after a shooting in south Manchester.
The Guardian says Brexit divisions in UK society appear to be as entrenched as ever, according to the latest British social attitudes survey.
British troops shoot Isis jihadis in Mali — first killings by regular UK forces since 2014
The Metro says Warner Bros. has responded to Ruby Rose’s claim that ‘toxic behavior’ on the Batwoman set led to her leaving her lead role after one season.
The Sun says WHITE wine loving Brits will enjoy cheaper plonk after Britain sealed a £2.5 billion trade deal with New Zealand last night.
The Daily Express say the notion of 1D reuniting this year has kept fans excited for months, but it looks like these hopes could have all been in vain as Harry Styles takes on a new job.
Brian Laundrie – update: ‘Strong probability’ human remains found next to notebook are Brian’s, says lawyer
The Metro says households could be banned from mixing under a potential ‘Plan C’ for winter, it has been reported.
The Sun says HEAVY downpours have flooded London and the South East as forecasters warn SNOW could hit the north today.
Daily Mirror says World leaders will descend on Glasgow this month for the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference.
The Daily Express says CLIMATE change is a clear passion for many members of the Royal Family and Prince William made huge steps in the global bid to tackle the environmental crisis with his Earthshot Prize this weekend.
Many of Thursday’s papers lead on the health secretary’s warning that if not enough people get vaccinated, it is more likely that Covid restrictions will be reintroduced in England.
BBC News says the Covid pandemic will “go on for a year longer than it needs to” because poorer countries are not getting the vaccines they need, the WHO has said.
The Guardian says Partial human remains were found on Wednesday in a Florida wilderness area where authorities were searching for Brian Laundrie.
France24 says Britain and New Zealand have unveiled a comprehensive free trade deal, including a commitment aimed at preventing the revered haka, from being misused.
Aljazeera says India has administered 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses, an important milestone after a slow start, even as a recent drop in inoculations worries the government.
TRT World says former US president Donald Trump has announced plans to launch his own social networking platform called “TRUTH Social”.
Sky News says staff at Netflix’s headquarters in Hollywood have staged a walkout in protest at the release of a controversial special by the stand-up comedian Dave Chappelle.
BBC Sport says Cristiano Ronaldo headed the winner nine minutes from time as Manchester United came back from two goals down to win.
Gabby Petito update: ‘Human remains’ found in Florida park in the Brian Laundrie search FBI Investigators are leading a search for the missing fiancé of a murdered US blogger and have found apparent “human remains” in a Florida park, the FBI has said. Agents on the scene said items belonging to Brian Laundrie, who is a person of interest in Gabby Petito’s death, were also found during the search. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-xfRVrB27E Mr Laundrie has been missing for over a month after returning to Florida from a joint trip without his partner. Her body was later found in Wyoming, where the couple…
Steve Bruce leaves Newcastle by mutual consent Manager Steve Bruce has left Newcastle United by mutual consent just 13 days after the Saudi Arabia-backed £305m takeover of the club was completed. The 60-year-old took charge of his 1,000th match as a manager in Sunday’s 3-2 defeat by Tottenham – his only game as Magpies boss under the new owners. Bruce said there had been “highs and lows” and that he hoped the new owners could “take the club forward”. Steve Bruce leaves Newcastle United after a torrid 13 days The treatment of steve bruce by the new Newcastle owners has been dreadful. He has…