What’s on the front page of the Metro this morning?
The front page of the Metro this morning – 03/12/2024 – reports on the government’s clampdown on stalkers.
Victims of online stalking will get the right to learn the identity of their tormenters as part of a new government clampdown on the terrifying crime.
At the moment, those whose lives are thrown into turmoil by chilling messages and pictures sometimes need to wait until a court appearance to find out who is responsible for them.
But the Home Office has today announced plans to introduce a ‘Right to Know’, which would allow the police to reveal a stalker’s identity at the earliest opportunity.
A Russian spy discussed sending a ‘true sexy bitch’ to discredit an award-winning journalist in a ‘honeypot’ trap, a court has heard.
Austrian national Jan Marsalek was found to have exchanged a series of encrypted messages with Kremlin spy Orlin Roussev, in which they plotted to ruin the reputation of Bellingcat investigative journalist Christo Grozev in 2021.
‘South Korea martial law crisis’ & ‘Labour tax u-turn?’ – Paper Talk UK
South Korea’s political crisis leads many papers this morning as President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law before the country’s parliament rejected the move. It caused a night of chaos and fear for South Korea and now the president is facing calls for his resignation and calls for impeachment.
The tabloids continue their coverage of the Gregg Wallace scandal as more allegations come to light. The papers report the latest allegations that Wallace groped contestants on MasterChef.
The October Budget has ongoing coverage as the papers speculate on a potential U-turn.
Pictures of the royal family – mostly Princess Kate, make many of the front pages as she returned to royal duties last night following her cancer treatment.