- Man sentenced for violating ‘sexual risk order’ on Vinted | UK News
- Labour Faces Criticism as Starmer Struggles After Local Election Defeats
- Canary Islands president calls for collaboration after court ruling on MV Hondius
- LinkedIn reveals job scams increasingly target young job seekers in Europe
- EU backs Belgium in efforts to seize frozen assets from Russian oligarchs
- Russia scales down Victory Day parade as Ukraine conflict escalates
- Israeli forces conduct operations in Gaza: how coverage differs
- Reform candidate who labelled Holocaust a ‘hoax’ secures local election seat
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Summary of the front page
The Metro leads on Nicola Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell being arrested in a probe over the SNP party’s finances, with the couple’s home scoured by police.
The paper features an image of blue tents and police tape outside the couple’s home in a quiet cul-de-sac in Glasgow and notes that a search of SNP HQ in Edinburgh was made at the same time. Mr Murrell, who resigned as chief executive last month, has been released without charge, pending further investigation.
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Man sentenced for violating ‘sexual risk order’ on Vinted | UK News
UK MORNING BRIEFING
A sexual offender, Darrel Carter, has received a 34-week prison sentence this morning for breaching a sexual risk order. He contacted young women online and was previously sentenced for similar offences.

Labour Faces Criticism as Starmer Struggles After Local Election Defeats
HAVING LOSSES
Labour faces backlash as Starmer under pressure
Party’s election defeats spark calls for leadership change

Canary Islands president calls for collaboration after court ruling on MV Hondius
Fernando Clavijo, President of the Canary Islands, urges collaboration following the Spanish court’s decision allowing MV Hondius to dock near Tenerife. He emphasised the need for responsible action to minimise passenger time on the islands. The focus now shifts to ensuring smooth operations.

LinkedIn reveals job scams increasingly target young job seekers in Europe
Fake job ads are increasingly prevalent, with Europol and national governments warning job seekers to remain vigilant. Research shows nearly one in three recruiters in the UK and Germany has been targeted by identity theft linked to scams that exploit urgency and financial pressure among candidates, particularly Gen Z.

EU backs Belgium in efforts to seize frozen assets from Russian oligarchs
EU NEWS BRIEFING
EU updates on trade tensions and energy policy
Key shifts in diplomatic relations noted this morning.

Russia scales down Victory Day parade as Ukraine conflict escalates
DOWNSIZED PARADE
Russia holds a scaled-back Victory Day parade this morning, marking a major shift amid ongoing military tensions.
The event follows a temporary ceasefire agreement.
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