- Modi meets Dutch royal family in The Hague during European tour
- US economy shows signs of slowdown amid rising inflation pressures
- Drones strike UN humanitarian convoy in Kherson, Ukraine, amid ongoing conflict
- Authorities confirm dead whale stranded in Denmark is humpback “Timmy”
- Thailand reports eight dead as bus explodes after collision with freight train
- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring eight, four critically
- Car strikes pedestrians in Modena, injuring at least seven people
- Metropolitan Police deploy 4,000 officers for rival marches in London
Month: April 2024
Front page summary The Independent – Don’t appease Putin: Cameron snubs Trump’s Ukraine peace plan The Independent says David Cameron has…
Front page summary Metro – 3 bottles of laughing gas a day Metro leads with the 24-year-old woman who died after…
Front page summary The Guardian – Biden declares support for Israel amid fears of Iran attack The Guardian leads with Joe…
Front page summary The Sun – Ring of steed The Sun says a large police operation is under way to make…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Caroline Flack: I will get the truth The Mirror says Caroline Flack’s mother wants police…
Front page summary Daily Express – Radical NHS plan to fast track care and free up beds The Daily Express says…
Thursday’s front pages feature a variety of stories. Several papers cover the US President’s comments that Israel has America’s “ironclad” support amid fears of a retaliatory attack from Iran – after an Israeli strike killed 7 Iranians in an attack on a consular building.
Various UK domestic topics make up the rest of the papers, from claims China are flooding the UK with fake stamps in an attempt to destabilise the UK economy, Labour’s plans if they win the next UK general election make a couple of the papers, and the tabloids feature plenty of celebrity gossip on their front pages.
Seven people are dead in Ukraine’s southern Odesa region and Kharkiv in the northeast as Russian missile strikes hit. An attack that killed four in Odesa late on Wednesday coincided with the city’s liberation from the Nazis during WW2.
South Korea’s liberal opposition party, the Democratic Party (DPK) has won the country’s general election by a landslide. The win means they retain control of parliament.
Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau has defended his government’s efforts to ensure election integrity at a public inquiry looking into election interference in Canada.
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