Birmingham City Football Club and other clubs offer respects to little Arthur Labinjo-Hughes after six minutes — his
age, in years, when he died at the hands of his stepmother. One paper queries whether clapping is appropriate and a minute's silence might have been better
Families have told of their 'disgust' after trespassers urinated and vomited on the memorial garden for
the victims killed in the Manchester Arena terror attack before its official opening.
Finland has seen some of the lowest rates of Covid-19 in Europe, with just 1,277 cases recorded on Saturday compared to a staggering 56,739
infections in Germany.
After severe UK weather in the north of England many are frustrated at the lack of government intervention, including James Cosslett, a local councillor for Durham County Council, who said: 'I'm a Tory, but I've got to be honest with you, if this happened in
London, can you imagine, or in the southeast, everything would have got thrown at it,' he told The Times.
Unearthed documents revealed the BBC's pension fund has undisclosed interests in six Chinese firms.
One of these is the China Overseas Land and Investment, a subsidiary of state-owned China State
Construction Engineering Corporation, which has already been blacklisted by the United States
government, according to a report by the Mail on Sunday.
Actors playing characters from some of William Shakespeare's most popular plays should be taught
about sexual ethics, an academic has warned.
David Beckham is under yet more pressure over his multi-million pound deal to promote the 2022 World
Cup after homosexuality was described as being ‘against human nature’ on a Qatari TV channel run by a
close friend.