What the papers say – July 24
The scandal at Strictly Come Dancing feature heavily on Wednesday’s front pages.
The scandal at Strictly Come Dancing feature heavily on Wednesday’s front pages.
The former rugby league star is looking to impress after switching codes.
Kaarija said it ‘does not feel right’ to announce the jury votes during the Eurovision Song Contest final in Malmo.
In the clip, Kaarija, who came second in Liverpool last year with the absurd and catchy Cha Cha Cha, and Eden Golan were seen dancing and laughing.
Along with his Hairy Bikers partner Si King, he also created a charity music video and rode into TV studios.
Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe presented the Queen with tap dancing shoes at an event in Cambridge.
Forecasters issued a yellow warning for ice across southern England and South Wales, which will last from 3pm on Monday to 3am on Tuesday.
The EA has warned that more than 1,800 properties have already flooded and more could be affected over the next week as river levels rise.
The Prime Minister said flooding had had a ‘devastating impact on communities up and down the country’.
The girl is thought to be about 10 and called Ju Ae.
Three faculty members were killed and a fourth was wounded by the gunman.
Kim Jong Un said women must halt a fall in the country’s birth rate in order to strengthen national power.
More than 120,000 people participated in Sunday’s mass rallies in Pyongyang to mark the 73rd anniversary of the start of the Korean War.
US deputy ambassador Robert Wood warned that Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic programmes are threatening international security.
Tim Johnson arranged for a group of Ukrainian and Polish aid workers to visit the UK for the music competition.