Times Front Page 16th of November 2022
If the US Intelligence official is right and the missiles landing in Poland were Russian, it would cause a “major escalation” in the Ukraine war.
If the US Intelligence official is right and the missiles landing in Poland were Russian, it would cause a “major escalation” in the Ukraine war.
According to the Mirror, NATO might respond jointly to the issue of suspected Russian missiles landing in Poland.
As a result of President Putin’s war spreading to Poland, NATO allies have expressed “outrage.”
The death of Awaab Ishak, who was exposed to mould in his Rochdale flat, shames Britain, according to the Express.
The Telegraph’s front page covers the possible Russian missile strikes on Poland, along with a statement by Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
England’s footballers fear they won’t be able to get a good night’s sleep before their World Cup games in Qatar because there are rowdy camels outside their hotel.
The Guardian reports on the heartbreaking case of Awaab Ishak, 2, who died after being exposed to mold in his Rochdale flat.
Two people in Poland have been killed by suspected Russian missiles, according to the Metro.
Daily Mail reports that universities are being instructed to teach critical race theory.
The FT reports that the PM has asked bosses to curb worker pay while they face a cost of living crisis.