Almost all of Tuesday’s front pages in the UK cover the Spain and Portugal blackouts – with some right-leaning publications blaming net zero and others looking at the chaos caused by the blackouts. Much of the power has since been restored – although that’s not reflected on the front pages as they had already gone to print.
Day: 29 April 2025
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You might as well get used to it – the sun is out and it’s here to stay (for at least a week). As the sun rolls out across the UK today, it’s already clear blue skies across the capital. So, let’s grab a coffee and have a run-through of today’s news bulletins.
Mark Carney successfully framed himself as a strong opponent to Donald Trump’s policies, capturing Canadian trust amidst significant political challenges.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal party is projected to win Canada’s federal election, though a majority of 172 seats remains uncertain.
One hundred days ago, America presided over a world order it had crafted.
The I’m A Celebrity… South Africa all-stars series is officially returning to ITV later in 2025 – and a legendary jungle star is in talks to come back.
This week’s UK editorial captures the shifting sands of British politics and culture: Tory internal rifts delay manifesto plans, unions warn of a Faragist threat to workers’ rights, and divisions erupt over Gaza within the UK Jewish community.
Meanwhile, Britain’s cultural life blossoms with music festivals, outdoor theatre, and world-class art.
We also round up key political tweets, podcast insights into Britain’s shifting mood, and close with a dose of optimism for the spring season ahead.
Amnesty International highlights increasing assaults on universal human rights, emphasising the risk posed by religious, patriarchal, and racist ideologies.
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April 30, 1975 marked the fall of Saigon, effectively signifying the end of the Vietnam War and leading to a total surrender.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal party is projected to secure victory, currently leading with 133 of the needed 172 seats for a majority in Canada’s federal election.
The Brazil Football Federation anticipates Carlo Ancelotti will become the national team coach in time for World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay in June.
Mark Carney’s Liberal Party has won the Canadian election, but forming a majority government remains uncertain; projections suggest they may fall short.
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The Local Government Association (LGA) calls for mandatory solar panel installation on new homes to cut household bills by £440 annually and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Chelsea coach Sonia Bompastor stated that it is uncertain when star forward Sam Kerr will be fit to return, despite her hard work in recovery.
Foreign nationals added to the Sex Offenders’ Register will be ineligible for asylum under new UK government proposals aimed at enhancing border security.