Sky Sports says Liverpool edged to a 3-1 victory against Crystal Palace, keeping Manchester City in their sights at the top of the Premier League table.
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BBC News says Conservative MPs are starting to “step back” and think twice about a leadership challenge against Boris Johnson.
The Independent says A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of Irish teacher Ashling Murphy.
The Guardian says ‘Absolutely amazing’: Tongan man swept away by tsunami stayed afloat for 24 hours.
The Metro says Britney Spears claims Jamie ‘took $36,000,000 during conservatorship’ as she issues cease and desist to sister Jamie Lynn.
France24 says the WHO has warned that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over, amid record infections in France, Germany and Brazil.
Arab News says Joe Biden is considering re-designating Yemen’s Houthi militia as an international terrorist organization.
TRT World says President Joe Biden has predicted that Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a move into Ukraine.
BBC Sport says Manchester United recovered after being rescued by the heroics of goalkeeper David de Gea.
BBC News says Boris Johnson is expected to announce an easing of England’s Covid rules when he makes a statement on Plan B later.
The Independent says A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of murder over the death of Ashling Murphy in Ireland.
The Guardian says Australia and New Zealand have started to dispatch aid to Tonga, amid fears that relief workers could bring a “tsunami of Covid” cases.
The Metro says Former Vogue creative director Andre Leon Talley has died aged 73, his reps have confirmed. He died on Tuesday in New York.
France24 says The World Health Organization has warned that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over, as France, Germany and Brazil posted new records of infections.
Arab News says A Houthi terrorist chief was one of about 20 people killed when coalition airstrikes in Yemen struck militia targets in Sanaa.
TRT World says The White House has said that Russia is ready to attack Ukraine at “any point,” upping its threat assessment ahead of a meeting.
BBC Sport says Ghana suffered a humiliating group-stage exit at the Africa Cup of Nations after the four-time champions were beaten by debutants Comoros.
BBC News says The government has suffered a series of defeats in the House of Lords over its plans to clamp down on protests.
The Guardian says Joss Whedon, director of films including The Avengers, has responded to multiple allegations of misconduct.
The Independent says The Covid pandemic may be coming to an end in the UK, a leading expert has suggested.
The Metro says Three people have been killed and six others wounded in suspected drone attacks in Abu Dhabi.
Aljazeera says Deaths in the Philippines due to the COVID-19 pandemic may be double the health department’s official numbers.
CNN says the Omicron surge hasn’t peaked nationwide, and ‘the next few weeks will be tough,’ US surgeon general says
BBC Sport says Emma Raducanu’s ascent to superstardom has been so swift, sharp and stunning that the story would be dismissed as fantasy.
BBC News says two teenagers have been arrested in England as part of the investigation into a hostage-taking incident at a synagogue in Texas.