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Western People· 20 hours agoSunday's front pages
What the papers say – July 28
The Inverness Courier· 1 day agoThe papers on Sunday carry a wide range of leading stories.
Maduro claims third term in fraught Venezuelan election
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 32 minutes agoVenezuela's President Nicolas Maduro won re-election with 51.2 percent of votes cast Sunday, the...
Tommy Robinson ‘arrested under anti-terror laws’ following film complaint
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 11 hours agoA post on his X account on Sunday said: “We can confirm that Tommy Robinson has been...
Nadal v Djokovic lights up Olympics as 'goofy Tassie' eyes more gold
AFP via Yahoo Sport· 3 hours agoRafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic will do battle once more when they meet at the Paris Olympics on...
What's on this week: top two-year-old talents emerge before Saturday's sizzling King George
Racing Post· 7 days agoAll eyes at the start of the week will be on finding out just how hot the weekend's King George VI...
Sergio Perez: Christian Horner confirms Red Bull talks over driver's future as Helmut Marko...
Sky Sports· 9 hours agoChristian Horner has confirmed Red Bull will hold talks over Sergio Perez's future on Monday after...
Olympics 2024: Andy Murray and Dan Evans through after epic first-round comeback in men's doubles in...
Sky Sports· 10 hours agoMurray previously announced he was retiring from tennis following the conclusion of this year's...
Win or lose, Irish Olympians showing it's a triumph to be on Paris stage
Irish Examiner· 7 hours agoComments from Rhys McClenaghan and Aidan Walsh were instructive over the weekend.
PM calls for Barnaby Joyce to be dumped over ‘bullet’ comment aimed at Labor during anti-wind...
The Guardian· 45 minutes agoSpeaking to an anti-renewables rally at Lake Illawarra south of Sydney on Sunday, Joyce compared ballot papers to bullets and urged the crowd to “load that ...