- Pentagon officials discuss firing longstanding publisher of Stars and Stripes
- EU countries plan measures to manage illegal migration: how outlets frame it
- Asylum seekers receive guidance on sex and consent in the UK
- French civil servant accused of drugging nearly 250 women during interviews
- Prince Harry and Meghan to return to the UK for extended stay this autumn
- Trump nominates Heidi Overton to lead US Food and Drug Administration
- Russian missile strike in Kyiv results in three deaths and multiple injuries
- Canadian military history showcased at Whoop-Up Days in Lethbridge
The Guardian - 250,000 children denied NHS help for mental health issues
Summary of the front page
The Guardian reports that capacity issues within the health service have meant that 250,000 children with mental health problems in Britain have been denied help by the NHS as it struggles with a drastic increase in cases.
The paper’s main image shows a worshipper praying at an Orthodox Easter Sunday service – which falls a week later than Easter Sunday – in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, alongside an article about Christians there marking “an Easter like no other”.
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Pentagon officials discuss firing longstanding publisher of Stars and Stripes
Pentagon officials are reportedly considering terminating Max Lederer, publisher of Stars and Stripes, ahead of his planned retirement on 30 September. Lederer cited conflicting views with the Trump administration regarding the outlet’s direction, which has relied on Defence Department funding for over half its budget.

EU countries plan measures to manage illegal migration: how outlets frame it
Media Lens: EU countries plan measures to manage illegal migration: how outlets frame it No dominant factual development identified across

Asylum seekers receive guidance on sex and consent in the UK
The UK Home Office has issued a document aimed at asylum seekers, outlining essential rules regarding consent and gender equality. The guidance emphasises the legal expectations for all individuals in the UK and warns that violations could jeopardise asylum claims and result in legal consequences.

French civil servant accused of drugging nearly 250 women during interviews
Almost 250 women have accused French civil servant Christian Nègre of drugging them during job interviews from 2009 to 2018, leading to allegations of sexual assault.

Prince Harry and Meghan to return to the UK for extended stay this autumn
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to the UK this autumn for an extended stay, although they will not reclaim their royal roles. Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are enrolled in UK schools, while the couple maintains residences in California and Portugal.

Trump nominates Heidi Overton to lead US Food and Drug Administration
What’s happening?
Donald Trump has nominated Heidi Overton to lead the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This nomination comes amid significant scrutiny of the FDA’s leadership and its handling of health issues, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine rollouts.
The New York Times headlines “Senate Health Panel Chairman Voices Strong Reservations About F.D.A. Nominee” contrasts with The Washington Post’s “Trump selects Heidi Overton, White House aide, to lead FDA.” The former emphasizes potential pushback and skepticism about Overton’s qualifications within the Senate, portraying a sense of conflict. In contrast, the latter frames the nomination as a straightforward appointment process, focusing more on Trump’s selection without highlighting any immediate controversies or opposition.
Coverage analyzed: Al Jazeera | The New York Times | The Washington Post | The Guardian
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