What’s on the front page of The Irish News this morning?
The front page of The Irish News this morning – 03/12/2024 – reports on the father of Chloe Ferris, who died in a nightclub while out celebrating her 25th.
- The father of Chloe Ferris, who died in a nightclub while out celebrating her 25th birthday, has spoken of his family’s heartbreak over the loss of a young woman who “lived life to the full”. Chloe (24) had been attending Lux nightclub in Belfast city centre with friends to celebrate her upcoming birthday when herself and another friend fell unconscious.
- An MP has apologised for failing to declare a paid-for overseas trip when tabling a parliamentary question. The DUP’s Sammy Wilson was under investigation for breaching the code of conduct in relation to the need for MPs to “always be open and frank” in declaring any relevant interest in any proceedings in the House.
- Gaza highest number of children amputees per capita anywhere in the world”, UN secretary-general. Mr Guterres made the remarks which were read out on his behalf at a Cairo conference aimed at increasing humanitarian aid.
‘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.