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The Independent – Rayner backs Abbott and defies Starmer in left-wing cull row The front page of The Independent leads on the latest from the UK political landscape. Latest articles from The Independent
The Guardian – Pressure on Starmer to end purge of the Labour left The front page of The Guardian leads on the latest from the Labour Party as they’ve had to deny reports that are purging left-wing candidates from standing. Latest articles from The Guardian
The Metro – ‘Cold-blooded monster’ The front page of The Metro leads on UK domestic news. There are two main stories on the front page – the latest from the Labour campaign and the story of a teacher who murdered her partner. Latest articles from The Metro
The National – ‘A Fantastic Candidate’ The front page of The National newspaper from May 31, 2024, features the following stories: Latest articles from The National
The Herald – Calls to Scrap Short-Lets Law as Businesses Go to the Wall The front page of The Herald newspaper from May 31, 2024, features the following stories: Other Stories Latest articles from The Herald
Daily Mirror – Trump Guilty The front page of the Daily Mirror newspaper from May 31, 2024, leads on one story. Stories Online Here are the leading online reports: Latest articles from the UK
Friday’s front pages continue their political coverage – an ongoing theme in recent weeks, with a couple of papers looking across the pond to the news of Donald Trump being found guilty in his hush-money trial.
Elsewhere, the latest from the UK political landscape is also featured heavily on the front pages as the general election looms.
The back pages bring you the latest from the Premier League as complaints over the jam-packed football schedule continue to dominate the sports world. Elsewhere, the back pages also look ahead to Saturday’s Champions League final at Wembley where Borussia Dortmund will face Real Madrid. Londoner Jadon Sancho will face fellow Englishman Jude Bellingham.
Trump rages at verdicts as he’s found guilty 34 times in historic case Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a criminal hush-money scheme aimed at influencing the 2016 election. This verdict follows less than 12 hours of jury deliberation, marking the first criminal conviction of a former U.S. president. Trump, convicted by a jury of 12 New Yorkers, was found guilty of felony falsification of business records, which involves making false entries in records with the intent to commit another crime. He is scheduled for sentencing on July 11…
Slovak PM moved to home care after shooting Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been transferred from a hospital in Banska Bystrica to his home in Bratislava, two weeks after being critically wounded in a shooting incident. The hospital announced that Fico is now under “home nursing care” as he continues his recovery. The 59-year-old PM was airlifted to Bratislava for further treatment and rehabilitation. He was shot four times at close range on May 15 in Handlova while greeting supporters after a government meeting. Fico underwent multiple surgeries following the attack. Fico was transported by helicopter to Bratislava on…
Spain passes amnesty law for Catalan nationalists Spain’s Congress has approved the government’s contentious Catalan amnesty law, which now faces implementation after overcoming its final parliamentary hurdle. The law seeks to withdraw pending legal actions against Catalan nationalists involved in separatist activities, including the 2017 referendum and failed independence bid. The law passed with a narrow majority: 177 lawmakers voted in favour, while 172 voted against. Introduced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party (PSOE), the law has spent six months in parliament. It was initially approved in a congressional vote in March and faced delays in the opposition-controlled Senate,…
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