- Ukraine marks 40th anniversary of Chernobyl disaster amid ongoing war
- US and EU sign agreement to coordinate critical minerals supply chain
- Spanish bullfighter Morante de la Puebla injured by bull during fight in Seville
- EU leaders seek stronger ties with Middle East partners amid Iran war
- Condom manufacturer raises prices by 30% amid increasing demand from Iran war
- MPs back legalising euthanasia for terminally ill adults in Commons vote
- Bike accidents increase amid London Tube strikes | News UK
- US big game hunter killed by elephants while hunting in Gabon
Month: November 2024
What’s on the front page of Metro? The only story on the front page of the Metro this morning – 25/11/2024…
On November 25, 1835, Andrew Carnegie was born into a modest family of Scottish weavers. While still a boy he…
What’s on the front page of The Guardian? The main story on the front page of The Guardian this morning –…
What’s on the front page of The Independent? The main story on the front page of The Independent this morning -…
Festive season more critical than ever for independent firms For key industries, the last three months of the calendar year…
Monday’s front pages lead with several domestic and international stories.
Ongoing backlash over the October Budget dominates a handful of front pages with several reporting on the ‘tax raid’ whilst others preview a speech by the chancellor in which she will say she had no choice other than raising taxes.
Several papers look ahead to Friday’s assisted dying vote in the Commons. The Cabinet appears to be split over the vote – but many of the papers are not.
Images of Storm Bert feature on many front pages as streets flood in the UK and at least five people died.
The weekend’s Premier League action dominates the back pages.
Daily Express Front page today – Monday 25th November 2024 Lead Headline – The People have spoken! Let’s hope this…
Family of Briton, 18, facing jail in Dubai over holiday romance say they are all living a ‘nightmare’ The family…
The press release from the prosecutor for minors of Caltanissetta Rocco Cosentino comes at the height of frantic days in…
Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to make spiking a drink a specific criminal offence as he demanded joint action from police and hospitality chiefs to crack down on violence against women and girls (VAWG). With Labour promising to halve VAWG in the next decade, the prime minister is calling chief constables, transport bosses and industry executives to Downing Street on Monday to urge a coordinated response to “bring the vile perpetrators to justice”.
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