- US strikes Iranian military facilities after exchange of fire in Hormuz
- Londoners Lack Public Resting Spots Amid ‘Hostile Greenery’ Across City | News UK
- British authorities search for 29 passengers who left hantavirus-hit ship
- Eu insists on progress in eu-us trade deal talks despite ongoing deadlock
- World Health Organisation reports hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship in Atlantic
- Rumen Radev named Bulgaria’s new prime minister after election victory
- US confirms strikes on Iranian military sites amid tensions in Strait of Hormuz
- US threatens higher tariffs unless EU implements trade deal by 4 July
Daily Telegraph - Trump under arrest
Summary of the front page
“Trump under arrest” reads the Telegraph’s front page. The paper also reports the former president is facing claims he paid hush money over an alleged love child.
Judge Juan Merchan, overseeing the case, said he was “concerned” over Mr Trump’s rhetoric in the lead-up to the historic hearing, the paper adds.
Mr Trump has used social media to attack both the judge and prosecutor Alvin Bragg. The paper opts for an image of the former president sitting alongside his defence team in court.
A story about government plans to reportedly bar trans people from female sports and single-sex spaces also makes the paper’s front page.
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US strikes Iranian military facilities after exchange of fire in Hormuz
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Londoners Lack Public Resting Spots Amid ‘Hostile Greenery’ Across City | News UK
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Overnight, planters have replaced tents on Tottenham Court Road, central London, impacting around 25 rough sleepers. This morning, local relationships remain supportive despite the changes aimed at addressing homelessness.
British authorities search for 29 passengers who left hantavirus-hit ship
Authorities are searching for 29 passengers who left the hantavirus-hit m/v Hondius, including seven British nationals. The search follows the death of a woman aboard the ship. Oceanwide Expeditions is working to contact all disembarked guests to gather further details.

Eu insists on progress in eu-us trade deal talks despite ongoing deadlock
Negotiations on the EU-US trade deal remain stalled, as the European Commission reported “progress” after late-night talks with MEPs and member state officials. Despite this, divisions persist over tariff safeguards, with further discussions scheduled for 19 May amid renewed US tariff threats.

World Health Organisation reports hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship in Atlantic
Three passengers have died from a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius in the Atlantic, confirmed by the World Health Organisation. With additional cases anticipated, the ship is heading to Tenerife for disembarkation on Saturday. Follow updates on this situation.

Rumen Radev named Bulgaria’s new prime minister after election victory
Rumen Radev has been appointed Bulgaria’s new prime minister following last month’s parliamentary elections, where he won decisively. Radev, who aims to combat corruption and re-engage with Russia, faces pressing challenges, including budget drafting and judicial reforms, to secure nearly €400 million in EU funds.
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