What’s on the front page of The Guardian?
The front page of The Guardian this morning 27/11/2024 – reports on the ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon after almost a year of fighting. The front page calls it historic.
The paper shows an image of smoke above Beirut’s southern suburbs on Tuesday after an Israeli air strike which it calls “some of the heaviest to date on the city.”
Elsewhere, comments from car production company Vauxhall also make the front page. The paper reports the owner is planning to close the Luton plant with over 1,000 jobs at risk.
A study shows irregular bedtimes can raise the risk of a heart attack.
‘Labour’s electric car plan in chaos’ & ‘Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire’ – Paper Talk UK
The government’s net zero electric car plan features on several front pages this morning after backlash from the car industry. The papers highlight comments from car company Vauxhall which says rules designed to boost EV uptake in the UK have played a role in its decision to close its van factory in Luton.
Other domestic political topics feature on Wednesday’s front pages including Labour’s plans to help people get back to work and free school meals for primary school children.
On the international front, a ceasefire agreed between Israel and Hezbollah has started after more than a year at war.