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Front page summary Daily Mirror – Shameless to the very end The Daily Mirror reports on the death of the man who plotted the fake kidnap of Shannon Matthews in a deal with her mother. Michael Donovan died of cancer. The 2008 story was nationwide and when it unravelled it was revealed that Donovan and Shannon’s mother plotted the kid’s disappearance in hopes of claiming a £50,000 reward. The front page reports on Simon Cowell as well as English agony last night as both Man City and Arsenal were knocked out of the Champions League. Daily Mirror – Vote for smoking ban:…
Front page summary The Sun – American Idle Harry The Sun says Prince Harry has officially registered himself as an American resident, cutting ties with the UK. The paper says the US is his “new country” in records filed at Companies House and that the move suggests he has “cut all ties with Britain”.Elsewhere, the front page reports Arsenal and Man City were knocked out of the Champions League last night. The Sun – Kyle’s a dad for the sixth time By WTX NewsApril 17, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click…
Thursday’s front pages lead on a variety of stories, with mostly domestic political news being splashed.
The government’s Rwanda plans, the latest political polling, Angela Rayner’s tax scandal and Brexit are among the headlines. Several papers cover international news, including flash flooding in the Gulf states, Prince Harry is a hot topic for a couple of the tabloids, as the prince lists the USA as his main residence.
The papers also pick up on both Manchester City and Arsenal being knocked out of the Champions League.
Joe Biden has said he “strongly supports” a new $61bn (£49bn) aid bill for Ukraine, arguing it will “send a message to the world”.The aid package is to be voted on this Saturday. The long-stalled measure is one of four that the House of Representatives will vote on.
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, the Australian bishop who was stabbed at a Sydney church on Monday, has said he forgives the attacker. In an audio message, the bishop said he was “recovering quickly” and urged the community to remain calm.
Several Gulf states are being hit by heavy rain, causing deadly flash floods and disrupting flights at the world’s second-busiest airport. Dubai International Airport warned of “very challenging conditions” and advised some passengers not to turn up due to flooding.
Qatar’s prime minister has said the country is reassessing its role as a mediator between Israel and Hamas. Qatar has been trying to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the release of Israeli hostages.
Swedes can change their legal gender from the age of 16, after the Swedish parliament passed a law lowering the age. The law passed with 234 votes in favour and 94 against in Sweden’s parliament. Sweden was the first country to make gender transition legal – in 1972. But the new law has sparked a debate. For some, lowering the age from 18 to 16 will make an “important difference” but critics say more research is needed.
The EU will expand sanctions on Iranian producers of drones and missiles following Iran’s attack on Israel. More than 300 missiles were launched from Iran, with 99% of them shot down or intercepted by Israel and its allies. Iran launched its attack after an Israeli strike on its consulate building in Syria killed 13 people.
Bitcoin hits new record highs as institutional interest grows Bitcoin has soared to new record levels this year, driven primarily by increased interest from investors, as major institutions like Blackrock and Fidelity have launched exchange-traded funds (ETFs) allowing exposure to cryptocurrencies. However, the journey for those investing in crypto remains volatile. This was evident over the weekend when Bitcoin’s value plummeted by nearly 8 percent in response to Iran’s drone and robot attack on Israel. Despite the fluctuations, the overall trend for Bitcoin remains bullish as institutional adoption continues to grow. Investors are closely watching the market as they navigate…
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