2024-12-03
Daily Express Front Page 3rd of December 2024
Gregg Wallace has issued an apology following backlash over comments perceived as inappropriate towards women, acknowledging any offence his remarks may have caused.
Gregg Wallace has issued an apology following backlash over comments perceived as inappropriate towards women, acknowledging any offence his remarks may have caused.
The UK’s cybersecurity chief has issued a warning about increasing threats from hostile state actors, emphasising the growing sophistication of digital operations by countries like Russia and China and highlighting the urgency for the UK to address these cybersecurity risks.
Keir Starmer has stated that he will not align with Donald Trump’s allies concerning European issues, emphasising support for the UK’s relationship with Europe and backing Ukraine’s preparation for peace talks.
Recent evidence has emerged suggesting that King Richard III was involved in the historical disappearance of his nephews in the Tower of London, reigniting debates over his involvement in the longstanding mystery.
Gregg Wallace has issued an apology following criticism for remarks perceived as inappropriate towards “middle-class women of a certain age,” leading to suggestions from No 10 of misogyny, and raising questions about the future of his popular BBC show amidst mounting pressure from MPs and the public.
NATO’s secretary-general has warned that a suboptimal peace agreement imposed on Kyiv could pose a significant threat to the security of the United States, emphasising the importance of a steadfast and strategic approach in supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression.
Stalking victims are set to receive enhanced protection, including knowing the identities of their online harassers, following new legislation inspired by former Coronation Street star Nicola Thorp’s experiences.
Gregg Wallace, a TV presenter, faces backlash for attributing the controversy surrounding him to “women of a certain age,” leading to widespread criticism and media attention.
Russian airstrikes targeted Syria as President Assad committed to intensifying efforts to defeat rebels, aiming to regain control of strategic areas and push back opposition forces.