The Sun – 1m sick images … 0 days in jail
The Sun leads with its own investigation that found a growing number of paedophiles have been spared jail. The investigation comes in the wake of Huw Edwards being spared jail despite being found guilty of indecent images of children.
Elsewhere, pop star Tulisa has joined the lineup for I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here.
Group of paedos who hoarded 1m images are given ZERO days in jail as ‘two-tier’ justice system laid bare by Sun probe
PERVERT Huw Edwards is just one of a growing number of online paedophiles spared jail, a Sun probe reveals.
His case came amid dozens walking free despite sharing more than a million child abuse images in total.
Only 20 per cent of such cases result in prison, say experts.
Tory leadership hopeful Kemi Badenoch wants a review of guidelines.
Britain’s “two-tier” justice system was laid bare by the probe which identified 27 prosecutions in the past nine months where judges allowed those trading in sick photos and videos to walk free.
Over the same time, scores of cases — including those of a failed bike thief and woman who nicked Creme Eggs — saw defendants locked up for more than 17 years.
UK pop legend in talks for I’m A Celebrity in huge career comeback ten years after last TV role
SINGER and TV star Tulisa Contostavlos is set to launch her showbiz comeback on I’m a Celebrity.
It has been ten years since her last major role, when she was a judge on The X Factor.
Tulisa then spent years away from the limelight before reuniting with grime band N-Dubz for a sell-out tour last year.
Now jungle bosses are thrilled she is in talks to join the hit reality series, hosted by Ant and Dec.
And the move could see Tulisa, 36, revive her career as a household name.
A source said yesterday: “Tulisa has been on ITV’s hit list for a while but until now she’s never wanted to consider it.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 18 September 2024.
Wednesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by international news, with the latest from the Middle East featured as many of the leads. At least 9 people have died, and around 3000 people injured after pages belonging to Hezbollah members exploded across the country. Hezbollah blames Israel for the attack and says they will enact revenge.
Several front pages lead on domestic stories, with the backlash to the sentencing of Huw Edwards a popular topic. The former BBC presenter was handed a suspended sentence despite being found guilty of child sex images.