Author: News Desk

Prince Harry is reportedly unhappy in the U.S., feeling like “The Spare” again and overshadowed by Meghan. He’s said to be considering a return to Britain and the Royal Family, seeking advice from former aides as he becomes dissatisfied with life in California and the Hollywood scene. Prince Harry hates being overshadowed by Meghan and moans about feeling like ‘The Spare’ Reports like these can often reflect a lot of personal struggle, especially when transitioning between such distinct lifestyles and public roles. Do you think he might actually make the move back to Britain, or is this just speculation? Jump…

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Monday’s front pages have a variety of domestic and international leads with the broadsheets slightly more focused on the latest happenings on the global stage. The bodies of six Israeli hostages have been found in Gaza, the latest from the Ukraine-Russia War and the German far-right’s election victory in the east are among the popular headlines on the front splash. 

A little closer to home, the front pages report on the latest from Downing Street including Labour axing winter fuel payments and the shake-up of the Ofcom rating system following the death of a head teacher last year.

Oasis, Venice Film Festival and Man Utd’s humiliating loss to Liverpool are all pictured on the front pages. The weekend’s Premier League action dominates the back pages.

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Labour urged to place trade union members on wealth fund board Campaigners claim move would offset City influence over infrastructure task force and better share benefits. The government is being urged to install trade union members on the board of its new £7.3bn national wealth fund to help offset the influence of big banks and ensure that it is geared towards hitting green targets and bringing “shared prosperity” to the UK population. It is part of a wider set of recommendations set out by the campaign group Positive Money, aimed at shaping the governance and investment plans of the national…

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Plans to keep Olympic rings on Eiffel Tower sparks row Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has sparked controversy with her plan to keep the Olympic rings on the Eiffel Tower after the summer Games conclude. She announced her intention to retain the rings, stating she has the backing of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).”The decision is up to me, and I have the agreement of the IOC [International Olympic Committee],” she told the Ouest-France newspaper over the weekend. “So yes, they [the rings] will stay on the Eiffel Tower,” she added. The proposal has divided opinion among Parisians. While some support…

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