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Arsenal 2 Tottenham 1: We’re Ear To Stay The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Arsenal’s 2-1 win…
“The “multiphase agreement” reportedly includes a truce, the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, and the freedom of Palestinian prisoners”
Hope of end to ‘dark chapter’ with Israel-Hamas ceasefire The Guardian leads with a sense of cautious relief, showcasing jubilant crowds…
A double injustice The Metro leads on Andrew Malkinson who spent 17 years behind bars for a rape he did not commit.…
Historic Gaza breakthrough – Ceasefire! The front page of The Independent is dedicated to news of a ceasefire agreement between…
Ceasefire joy on both sides The Times highlights the celebrations occurring in both Gaza and Tel Aviv, describing the announcement as…
Chaos in hospital corridors The Daily Mirror says the “chaos in hospital corridors” is a result of “ten years of health…
Rapper on BBC is Jimmy’s killer The Sun leads with its investigation in which it claims a rapper who is…
Thursday’s front pages cover the news of an Israel-Gaza ceasefire, set to come into effect from 19 January. The papers celebrate the end of 15 months of bloodshed and look ahead at what the future holds for both sides.
The crisis facing the NHS makes several of the tabloid front pages, which cover the death of Linda Nolan who died at the age of 65 following a battle with cancer.
Away from the two main stories, a handful of front pages lead with standalone domestic stories, including a report on a man who spent 17 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit and is still waiting on compensation.
The back pages are dominated by last night’s Premier League action, with Arsenal’s win over Spurs leading most of the splashes.
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