- EU offers technical support and funding to Ukraine for oil pipeline repairs
- US scrutinised over deportations as El Salvador faces human rights allegations
- Western leaders dispute claims that Iran crisis will weaken support for Ukraine
- Meteor Explosion Lights Up Northeast Ohio Skies with Loud Boom
- Champions League — Wednesday’s 11th Mar fixtures
- NATO Allies’ Reluctance to Support U.S. Coalition in Hormuz Strait
- Cuba faces island-wide blackout as national power grid collapses
- European Commission opens informal accession talks for Ukraine amid opposition
Month: May 2024
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As expected, Wednesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the latest developments from the general election campaign trail. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer have been on the road trying to shore up support ahead of the 4 July snap election.
The right-leaning newspapers bulk up support for Sunak’s national service plans and take aim at ‘mickey-mouse’ degrees, saying the PM will ban such degrees.
The left-leaning newspapers report on the probe against Angela Rayner being dropped by police, they rip apart the prime ministers ‘triple lock’ policy, calling it a gimmick, and pick up on Labour’s promise to clear NHS waiting lists within 5 years.
The back pages report on the latest from the Premier League – the season may be over, but hiring continues.
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