What the papers say – May 22
Another bombshell interview from the Duke of Sussex features among the stories on Saturday’s front pages.
Another bombshell interview from the Duke of Sussex features among the stories on Saturday’s front pages.
Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Tom Tugendhat said more work needed to be done to defend democracy from attacks by China and Iran.
The best of the day’s social media posts from the sporting world.
Philip’s death features on many Saturday front pages.
Britain won two medals in the same event for the first time in Winter Olympics history.
The tech giant said an ‘internal storage quota issue’ was the cause of the global outage.
Popular apps such as YouTube and Gmail went down on Monday, but Google said the issue has now been resolved for the ‘majority’ of users.
The company said it was aware of the issue.
Allegations of abuse within British gymnastics and other sports have been in the headlines this year.
The post was nearly 3,000 words long and had all the appearance of a job advert.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
Allen described the recent developments as “extremely difficult”.
British Gymnastics has launched an immediate investigation.
Barcelona were victorious in their LaLiga opener while Peter Crouch had his say on the new penalty rule.
The Olympic bronze medallist is unimpressed by how the governing body handled a complaint.