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Year: 2025
Last night’s Premier League matches dominate the back page of The Sun. Liverpool’s Nunez scored two late goals to secure…
The back page of The Sunday Telegraph reports on last night’s Premier League match that saw Arsenal throw away a…
The back page of The Guardian pays tribute to Denis Law. The paper says ‘On the pitch he was the…
DONALD TRUMP’S critics have often accused him of buffoonery and isolationism. Yet even before taking office on January 20th he has shown how much those words fall short of what his second term is likely to bring.
Sir Keir Starmer, Britain’s prime minister, said he could strike a trade deal with Donald Trump and avoid punitive tariffs on the UK as he dismissed as “noises off” Elon Musk’s strident criticism of his leadership.
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The new normal in the NHS A special report by the Sunday Mirror highlights pressures on the NHS, showing overcrowded emergency departments…
‘Reeves debt’ would fund 300,000 nurses The Sunday Express critiques Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget, calling it “chaos unleashed.” The analysis suggests…
Third of pupils now get extra time in exams The Sunday Times reveals a sharp increase in students receiving extra time…
Gaza ceasefire on a knife edge The front page of The Independent leads on the ceasefire set to come into…
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