The front page of the Scottish newspaper The National reports on a poll which predicts a huge 29-seat majority for independence. The front page covers…
Day: 16 April 2025
The front page of The Independent this morning, 16 April 2025, reports on the potential UK-US trade deal, which comes at a price! There’s a…
The front page of The Guardian this morning, 16 April 2025, reports that the British political party Reform UK has been deemed “racist and far…
The front page of The Yorkshire Post this morning, 16 April 2025, leads with the bin strikes in Birmingham amid fears they could spread across…
The front page of the Daily Mirror this morning, 16 April 2025, leads with the Birmingham bin strikes, calling on the unions and the council…
The front page of the business newspaper The Financial Times this morning, April 16 2025, reports on the fallout from the US tariffs. The lead…
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Vice President JD Vance’s comments that a UK-US trade deal is on the table and both countries are working hard to secure a deal makes several newspaper headlines, as does the latest from the US tariffs amid claims that new tariffs (on pharmaceuticals and big tech) are to come into effect ‘soon.’
The business newspapers are focused on the tariffs and the effects on businesses and the stock markets.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has prohibited six BBL providers from using misleading ads that apply pressure on consumers to book cosmetic surgery without adequate consideration of the risks involved.
A handful of newspapers lead with the Birmingham bin strikes a day after union members rejected a pay deal that they deemed ‘wholly inadequate.’ The headlines report there are fears the strikes could spread across the country as union members are fighting to prevent pay cuts and job losses.
Several headlines report on life in Birmingham six weeks into the strikes. There are reports of foul stenches and giant rats running around the city. There is wider concern of a potential health crisis sweeping the city as food rots in the streets and the rats could spread disease.
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It’s another wet and windy start in the capital, with grey skies hanging over the city and suits marching off to work. I’m sure most are looking ahead to the long weekend. But until then, there’s still a lot happening across the country and around the world that you need to know!
The headlines are packed with various domestic and international stories, with no one story really dominating that much – although we expect that’ll change later today when the US stock markets open.
For now, the Birmingham bin strikes, a potential UK-US deal and a splash of budget talks and celebrity gossip lead the headlines.
The sports headlines look at how agonisingly close Aston Villa came to overturning their second-leg goal deficit. Other headlines look ahead to tonight’s Real Madrid vs Arsenal second leg – the North London club go into the clash ahead thanks to a 3-0 win in the first leg.
Salah Jundia survived an Israeli airstrike that destroyed his family’s home in Shujaiyya, Gaza, losing 15 relatives, including his father and brothers, to the bombings.
Wink Martindale, renowned US game show host, passed away at the age of 91 after a battle with cancer, surrounded by family and his wife of 49 years, Sandra.
WHO member states have finalised a historic pandemic agreement focusing on global collaboration and preparedness, with a draft proposal set for consideration at the World Health Assembly in May.
Mikel Arteta has emphasised the importance of focusing on performance rather than the pressure of Real Madrid’s comeback history ahead of the Champions League quarterfinal second leg.
Shorts Henrikh Mkhitaryan defended Inter Milan’s celebrations following their 2-1 victory over Bayern Munich, insisting they were merely expressing happiness and not over-celebrating. Bayern’s Harry…
Kenyan authorities charged four individuals, including two Belgian teenagers, with wildlife trafficking for attempting to smuggle 5,000 Giant African Harvester Ants valued at approximately $7,700.
China’s economy recorded a 5.4% annual growth in the first quarter of 2025, bolstered by strong exports as companies aimed to circumvent imminent U.S. tariff increases.
Harriet Dart apologised for comments made about French player Lois Boisson, stating she “smells really bad” during their match at the Rouen Open.
Former President Joe Biden condemned Donald Trump’s “hatchet” approach to Social Security, claiming it jeopardises the financial security of millions of Americans reliant on the programme.
The PlayStation 5 is expected to have a lifespan of eight to nine years, with continued support and new game releases until at least 2027, when the PlayStation 6 is rumoured to launch.
Joshua Carroll, who murdered Headley Thomas, had escaped from Greater Manchester Mental Health Trust’s care 21 times, raising serious concerns among his family about the unit’s security.
Manchester United suffered a heavy 4-1 defeat to Newcastle, marking a low point in a season already deemed the worst in the club’s recent history.
The White House is reviewing trade agreements from over 15 countries, with some announcements expected soon, according to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.