The Sun – Prem hero dust-up: Do you want some?
Footballer Andy Carroll was involved in a late-night “dust-up”, according to The Sun. The boozed-up star, 35, scrapped with a man who fled, before passers-by tried to calm him. He and his wife Billi Mucklow had been dining at Sexy Fish in London’s Mayfair. An onlooker said: “Andy was fighting a random geezer on the floor.”
DO YOU WANT SOME? Shock video shows boozy Prem ace Andy Carroll yelling at bystanders in posh street after his shirt was torn in 1am brawl
ENGLAND footballer Andy Carroll yelled “You f***ing want some?” at bystanders after his shirt was torn in a 1am street brawl. The boozed-up star, 35, scrapped with a man who fled, before passers-by tried to calm him. He and his wife Billi Mucklow had been dining at Sexy Fish in London’s Mayfair. Restaurant security staff joined efforts to pacify the former West Ham and Newcastle player. Towie star Billi, mum to their three kids, also ran outside.
An onlooker said: “Andy was fighting a random geezer on the floor. As others tried to hold him back, Carroll stared at other strangers, asking, ‘You f***ing want some?”
Footage shows the lanky frontman swaying unsteadily and pushing onlookers who had tried to intervene. Carroll, dressed all in white, was seen wildly gesticulating and seemingly looking for the man he swapped blows with.
BORIS IS BACK Boris Johnson warns Britain not to sleep walk into Labour’s ‘Starmergeddon’ as he joins Tory campaign
BORIS Johnson sensationally joined the election campaign last night to warn Britain not to sleep walk into “Starmergeddon”. The ex-PM buried the hatchet with Rishi Sunak to brand a vote for Labour “a vote for higher taxes, uncontrolled immigration, mandatory wokery, and pointless kow-towing to Brussels”.
The Tory pair were joined by fellow Brexiteer Michael Gove in a last ditch bid to see off a Labour “supermajority” at a rally in central London. Boris Johnson was greeted by cheers, claps, whistles and chants of “Boris, Boris, Boris”. The ex-PM and his successor did not appear on stage together and Mr Johnson’s motorcade left the building while Mr Sunak was still on stage.
LAST-DITCH PITCH Rishi Sunak, Sir Keir Starmer & Nigel Farage make their final election pitch to Sun readers as campaign reaches last day
THE UK is now just a day away from a General Election as Brits nationwide get ready to cast their vote in polling stations on July 4. PM Rishi Sunak, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Reform’s Nigel Farage have laid out their promises to Sun readers.
Sunak focused on lowering taxes for a “secure future”, as rival Starmer vowed to change a Britain that “isn’t working for working people”. Meanwhile Farage blasted both sides “of the same establishment coin” and called for voters who want to “Stop the Boats and freeze immigration” to join his party.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 03 July 2024.
Just one day until the election, the front pages continue to be dominated by domestic politics.
Wednesday’s newspapers report on the late intervention in the election campaign by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The right-leaning newspapers that traditionally back the Conservative Party have welcomed the intervention of Boris Johnson – believing he can help stop the Tories from being completely wiped out.
The left-leaning newspapers are fully behind Labour’s final push, reporting that the 14 years of economic austerity and Tory failures are almost over.
Away from the election, there’s room on the front pages for pictures of Andy Murray after news came he had pulled out of his last-ever Wimbledon Singles. The back pages continue their Wimbledon coverage, and there’s room to report on the latest from the Euros.