Michael Keaton not yet signed with 'The Flash' due to COVID concerns
Michael Keaton is currently non-committal about reprising Batman for The Flash as he wants to feel assured about filming during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The United States is considering sending missiles and other weapons to Ukraine, amid a buildup of more than 100,000 Russian troops along its eastern border and fears of an impending invasion. Shipments of military aid have been discussed by Joe Biden’s administration, and could include anti-tank, anti-ship and anti-aircraft systems according to the Wall Street Journal. Officials in Kyiv have asked for help after Russia’s increasingly bullish behaviour, which has included the largest troop buildup in the region for nearly a decade, intruding into European airspace and restricting the movement of foreign ships in the area. Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns told Congress last week: “That buildup has reached the point where it could also provide the basis for a limited military incursion. “It’s something not only the United States, but also our allies have to take very seriously.”
The next set of restrictions are due to be eased on 17 May.
Darnella Frazier receives widespread praise, including from Joe Biden
Pete Bennett has accused his former Big Brother co-star Imogen Thomas of trying to “publicly shame” him over his tribute to Nikki Grahame. The star - who appeared on Big Brother 7 in 2006 with Thomas and Bennett and briefly dated Bennett - had battled anorexia for three decades. Thomas, 38, took to Instagram to suggest Bennett, 39, “betrayed” Nikki by sharing a final image of her and him together suggesting the move went “against everyone’s wishes”.
Western Australia calls for temporary ban on travellers from India after hotel quarantine Covid outbreak. WA premier says 40% of state’s quarantine cases in past month involved returned travellers from India, which is in the grips of a severe third wave . Follow the Australia liveblog . ‘The system has collapsed’: India’s descent into Covid hell . Australians with a disability ‘forgotten’ in vaccine rollout
Mike and Zara Tindall were able to attend the funeral of her grandfather Philip at the weekend.
India has recorded over 15.3 million cases of Covid-19, second only to the US with over 31 million cases
Anas Sarwar says he ‘understands’ why PM is not campaigning north of border
Australian Government insiders have hit back at Britain over "sledging" by Liz Truss’s allies ahead of trade talks this week. The Telegraph revealed on Tuesday that sources close to the International Trade Secretary were briefing that Dan Tehan, the Australian trade minister, was "inexperienced" in comparison. Allies of Ms Truss complained of "glacially slow" progress over a UK-Australian trade agreement, and warned that Mr Tehan "needs to show that he can play at this level" when the pair meet for negotiations on Thursday. They also claimed that the British cabinet minister was plotting to sit Mr Tehan "in the Locarno Room [in the Foreign Office] in an uncomfortable chair, so he has to deal with her directly for nine hours". An Australian minister told this newspaper that the remarks were "full of hubris" and hit back that Mr Tehan is "from the land" and "has the stamina" to see off Ms Truss’s tactics. Unimpressed, the frontbencher commented ironically: "I love it when Brits underestimate us." The minister, speaking on condition of anonymity, continued: "Sledging is a fine art, which we have mastered on the pitch. This is just the Brits gobbing off." Australian officials also weighed in to counter the UK Government briefing. An official at the country’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said: "If this was briefed by a member of Truss’s staff, that is very disrespectful." The official told the Sydney Morning Herald: "It’s also a very bad tactic. It won’t work." In response to the claim that Mr Tehan was "inexperienced" in trade talks, it was pointed out that while Mr Tehan only took on the post of trade minister in December, he first joined DFAT in 1995. He served as a diplomat between 1999 and 2001, and between 2002 and 2005 worked as a trade adviser to the minister, helping to negotiate Australia’s free trade deal with the US administration under George W Bush. Ms Truss is said to have texted Mr Tehan on Tuesday night to say she was looking forward to seeing him and hoped for a productive two-day dialogue in London. The UK High Commissioner Vicki Treadall faced questions over the UK briefing. She defended the sources close to Ms Truss, insisting that Australia is one of "our closest friends and allies", but that "this is a trade negotiation so there will be tactics on both sides". Some British politicians also took a dim view of the briefing. Alistair Carmichael, Lib Dem MP and home affairs spokesman, branded it "embarrassing" and tweeted: "It's also a reminder that the Government has chosen to turn trade negotiations with a supposed ally into another avenue for domestic politics, on the bet that no one will notice the long-term negative side effects."
Police culture is steeped in racism, authoritarianism and the belief that officers can do anything they want because they live in constant danger
Russian President Vladimir Putin warns foreign rivals against "crossing the red line" with Moscow, as he gives a state of the nation address amid deep tensions with the West.
Richard and Judy presenter is one of the show’s substitute hosts
Surge testing is being deployed in parts of Birmingham after a case of the South African variant was discovered. Areas of Alum Rock and Glebe Farm & Tile Cross have been targeted for testing and all those in the affected places are being told to come forward for a test. The person who tested positive for the variant has gone into self-isolation and their contacts have been identified, according to the Department of Health.
Tony Blair has said the information would help allay concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Changes made at ‘short notice’ left police scrambling to enforce law, Sir Jonathan Jones QC says
Clip of Fox News host’s maniacal cackle goes viral and garners millions of views with social media users calling it ‘scary,’ ‘unhinged,’ and ‘unsettling’
US could reach its ‘enthusiasm limit’ in next two to four weeks, Kaiser Family Foundation says
Lateral flow tests for pregnant women and their partners are among measures ‘urgently’ recommended by NHS England.
The Queen sat alone at Windsor Castle’s St George’s Chapel during Prince Philip’s funeral ceremony this afternoon. It was her first public appearance since Prince Philip’s death, while the duke’s coffin arrived at the chapel on a car her helped to design. The hearse, a specially modified Land Rover, arrived at the castle shortly before 2.30pm to collect the coffin.
Mark Drakeford is fronting a Welsh Government press conference on Friday to detail the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.