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Month: March 2025
The Metro front page this morning, 31/03/2025:
Chukka’d under the bus Harry CHUKKA’D UNDER BUS BY HARRY: The Sun reports that donations to Sentable “dried up” after Harry and his wife, Meghan…
The US is increasing pressure on Russia, threatening further tariffs on its oil exports if a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine isn’t reached.
The main stories on the front page of The Guardian this morning, 31/03/2025:
The i newspaper this morning, 31/03/2025:
Western Mail front page this morning, 31/03/2025:
Cliff Notes – Rebecca Loos hails herself ‘brave’ for standing by David Beckham affair claims Rebecca Loos, former personal assistant to David Beckham, maintains her…
The Scotsman front page this morning, 31/03/2025:
France’s Marine Le Pen found guilty of misappropriating European funds to finance her far-right party.
Donald Trump’s recent interviews in which he expressed he might seek a third term as president, despite US law limiting presidents to two terms in office, is dominating news everywhere – not just the United States.
His plans have been met with widespread criticism and fears that democracy is crumbling in the United States.
Stock markets in Asia and Europe have declined sharply as the 2 April implementation of US tariffs on imports approaches, with Japan’s Nikkei index dropping nearly 4% and the UK’s FTSE 100 reaching a two-week low.
Cliff Notes – Matheus Cunha on Wolves future ‘I need to take the next step’ Matheus Cunha has expressed a desire to leave Wolverhampton Wanderers…
Much of Monday’s headlines – in print and online – is dominated by the latest happenings in the Trump administration. As it has been since he took office, there are multiple stories about the US president, his team and what they are doing every day.
One of the Trump-focused stories today looks at the president issuing a threat of more tariffs if Moscow does not agree to a peace deal in a month.
There’s coverage of the fallout from the resignation of Prince Harry from Sentebale, the charity he co-founded. The charity’s chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka, gave interviews over the weekend and accused Harry of bullying and harassment and says he unleashed the “Sussex machine” on her.
Monday’s headlines reflect a variety of domestic and international stories, with Prince Harry’s charity scandal and the latest from Donald Trump’s administration dominating many news sites and newspapers.
There is, of course, widespread coverage of the devastation across Myanmar as the United Nations appeals for more aid and the death toll tops 1,700.
The sports papers cover the weekend’s FA Cup action, teenager Jakrub Mensik winning the Miami Open and West Ham WFC drawing with WSL leaders Chelsea.
Cliff Notes Ravenswood, West Virginia, illustrates the stark contrast in the US aluminium industry, with a thriving Constellium factory next to the now-closed Kaiser Aluminium…
Cliff Notes – The White Lotus removed non-binary character after Trump’s re-election Carrie Coon revealed that her character Laurie was originally set to disclose her…
Cliff Notes – Nottingham Forest vs Man City, Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa Nottingham Forest will face Manchester City in their first FA Cup semifinal…
Cliff Notes – Green nears return ahead of World Test Championship final selection race Cameron Green expresses satisfaction with his recent back surgery, aiming for…
Marine Le Pen faces a ruling on alleged misuse of €3 million in EU funds, with prosecutors seeking a five-year ban from public office if convicted.
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in over 50,000 fatalities and widespread displacement among its 2.3 million residents, making it a highly perilous environment for journalists.
Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa has established a new transitional Cabinet, marking a significant milestone in rebuilding the country after the civil war and the removal of Bashar Assad in December 2024.
France’s Ministry of Foreign Trade has condemned US interference in its firms’ diversity policies as “unacceptable,” following a letter from the US embassy warning against diversity programs.
Cliff Notes Sir Keir Starmer will address a summit in London focused on illegal migration, urging nations to collaborate against people-smuggling networks akin to international…