- Century-old grave of 15 orphans from ‘Home for Little Incurables’ discovered
- British expat acquitted in Germany after being fined for racist insult remark
- Trump claims to have saved eight Iranian protesters from execution
- EU faces mounting tension over electric vehicle imports from China.
- Donald Trump hosts King Charles III during pivotal state visit to UK
- Elon Musk and Sam Altman Begin High-Stakes Trial Over OpenAI Dispute
- Bahrain Revokes Citizenship of 69 Individuals for Alleged Iran Support
- Italy Extradites Chinese Hacker Xu Zewei to US Over COVID Research Theft
Day: 15 March 2024
Front page summary The Metro – Staff WFH caused air misery for millions The Metro leads with a report into a…
Front page summary The Sun – Royal rift grows: Wills ducks Harry’s speech The Sun newspaper leads on Prince William attending…
Front page summary Daily Express – Victory! Ester wins commons debate on right to die MPs are set to debate the…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Exclusive: Partner’s anger: Cops sued over shot sergeant The Daily Mirror reports that the partner…
Friday’s front pages cover a variety of stories. Several of the papers cover recent political news from the UK, including the government’s new definition of extremism and the ongoing scandal over a top Tory donor who is alleged to have made racist comments about MP Diane Abbott.
President Mahmoud Abbas has designated Mohammad Mustafa as the new prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, responsible for governing parts of the occupied West Bank.
Alec Baldwin’s legal team has asked a judge to dismiss the involuntary manslaughter charges against him stemming from a fatal shooting on a movie set in 2021. The latest court motion alleges that prosecutors have unfairly biassed the case against the Emmy award-winning actor.
Voting has started in Russia’s presidential election, widely expected to secure another six-year term for Vladimir Putin. The election spans three days, although the outcome is essentially predetermined, lacking any credible opposition.
Displaced Palestinians in Gaza are to be moved to “humanitarian islands” in the middle of the strip, ahead of any offensive in Rafah, according to the Israeli military.
Survivors say that at least 60 migrants lost their lives after a rubber dinghy encountered difficulties in the Mediterranean Sea. The 25 survivors were rescued by the Ocean Viking, a vessel operated by the humanitarian organisation SOS Méditerranée.
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