The conclave to elect Pope Francis’s successor will commence on 7 May, with 135 cardinal electors participating in the voting process.
Month: April 2025
The mother of a victim from a fatal crash criticises the government for inaction on young driver fatalities, advocating for the implementation of Graduated Driving Licences (GDLs) to improve road safety.
Liverpool have clinched the Premier League title in spectacular fashion, delighting fans across the city and beyond. Meanwhile, the UK is bracing for an intense heatwave this week, with temperatures expected to soar well above seasonal averages. In politics, the upcoming local elections could see notable gains for Reform UK, as dissatisfaction with the main parties fuels growing support for smaller challengers.
Lawson and Tsunoda: Assessing Their Early Season Performance After Red Bull Switch Three races into their new trajectories, both Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda have…
There’s been a dramatic reduction in respiratory illnesses and sick leave in London since the city’s pioneering clean air zone came into force, new research has found.
Arne Slot’s debut season at Liverpool saw him transform the team’s performance, leading them to their 20th league title despite initial scepticism about his ability to follow Jürgen Klopp.
The front page of the Financial Times this morning, 28 April 2025. Catch up on the back pages here.
The main stories on the front page of The Economist: Catch up on all the business newspapers here.
Monday 28 April 2025 – The front page stories today: Alvarez & Marsal plans $18 billion float FCA plans fast-track for raising cash BP urged…
The upcoming Canadian election is heavily influenced by the “Trump effect,” with increased nationalism shaping voter preferences, particularly against conservative opposition closely aligned with Trump.
A US airstrike on a prison in Yemen reportedly killed at least 68 people, primarily African migrants, and left 47 others wounded, according to Houthi claims.
Richa Ghosh’s power-hitting has revolutionised women’s cricket, with a six every 20 balls since her T20I debut in 2020, second only to Deandra Dottin in frequency.
The mysterious ‘art student from Greece’ in Pulp’s “Common People” is speculated to be Danae Stratou, a prominent installation artist and wife of former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis.
One of the biggest stories dominating the UK newspapers this morning – front and back pages – is of course Liverpool’s record-equalling title. They now are equal on 20 titles with Manchester United.
Monday’s front pages feature a real variety of stories – mostly domestic. There’s a little bit of coverage of the Vancouver car attack, which was largely overshadowed in print media by the funeral of Pope Francis. Online, the story dominates most international broadcasters.
Closer to home, there are several political stories on the front pages this morning including the latest polling ahead of England’s local elections later this week.