Author: News
Page: 1015



Kubrat Pulev is getting ready for a world title “war” with Anthony Joshua and then “all roads lead” to Tyson Fury, says the Bulgarian’s manager Ivalyo Gotsev.
Oliver Dowden, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, says the government is “opening the door” for football to return in June.
Forty-five percent of all coronavirus deaths in Northern Ireland have been in care homes – far higher than the 25% in England and Wales.
The UK has a love-hate relationship with the Eurovision Song Contest, with our infamous “nul points” result in 2003 a notable low.
The daughter of a man who died with suspected coronavirus has told Sky News she wants to know who signed off on a government policy to allow untested COVID-19 patients to be sent to care homes, potentially spreading the virus.
The government and teaching unions must “stop squabbling” and agree a plan to get children back to school in “a safe, phased return”, the children’s commissioner for England has said.









The number of people becoming infected with coronavirus each day in London may have fallen to 24, while the North East of England sees around 4,000 new infections daily, research suggests.
The congestion charge in London is to increase by 30% next month and will be enforced seven days a week, as the mayor of London struggles to pay for the transport system.
A police officer has suffered a concussion after being hit in the head with an egg.
A man and a woman have been arrested for the alleged kidnap of a teenage girl who went missing a week ago, police have said.