What’s on the front page of the Belfast Telegraph?
The main story on the front page of the Belfast Telegraph this morning – 25/11/2024 – reports that a Scottish football club mistakenly displayed a photo of notorious loyalist Michael Stone, convicted of murders, on a stadium screen during a match between Hearts and Celtic. This has sparked outrage, especially from the sister of one of Stone’s victims, calling it a disgrace.
Health trusts in Northern Ireland have generated £7.5 million in revenue from hospital car parking fees in the past year. This issue is under scrutiny, with some calling for the abolition of such charges.
Jeff Whitford, a Northern Ireland man, celebrates 38 years of living with a heart transplant. His remarkable journey and continued health are highlighted.
The sports section leads on English football, with the paper rounding up the weekend’s Premier League action.
‘Budget tax raid warning’ & ‘Assisted dying bill vote Friday’ – Paper Talk UK
Monday’s front pages lead with several domestic and international stories.
Ongoing backlash over the October Budget dominates a handful of front pages with several reporting on the ‘tax raid’ whilst others preview a speech by the chancellor in which she will say she had no choice other than raising taxes.
Several papers look ahead to Friday’s assisted dying vote in the Commons. The Cabinet appears to be split over the vote – but many of the papers are not.
Images of Storm Bert feature on many front pages as streets flood in the UK and at least five people died.
The weekend’s Premier League action dominates the back pages.