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Front page summary Daily Express – Make no mistake! Migrant flights to take off soon “Make no mistake!” goes the headline of the Daily Express. The paper reports that every “loophole” is being closed to foil any attempt at blocking migrant flights to Rwanda. It says a source close to Home Secretary James Cleverly has confirmed there’s been a real “step up” in preparations to deliver on the deportation scheme since Easter.Elsewhere, the paper offers up its review of the new Netflix show – Scoop – based on the famous BBC interview with Prince Andrew, in which Emily Maitlis questioned Andrew…

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Front page summary The Sun – It’s a G’Day for Charles The King has told aides to prepare for a two-week state visit to Australia, The Sun reports.A windswept King Charles and Queen Camilla take the Sun splash, standing on an Australian beach in 2018. The paper reports that the Royal couple are planning a two-week return visit in October, after what it calls a “positive” start to the King’s treatment for cancer.The latest from the Premier League makes the front page.  The Sun – Rishi: I’ll quit Euro court By WTX NewsApril 4, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why…

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Front page summary Daily Mirror – Justice in the name of Sharon The mastermind of an armed robbery that ended in PC Sharon Beshenivsky being shot dead in 2005 has been found guilty of her murder, the Daily Mirror reports. Piran Ditta Khan, 75, was the last of seven men involved in the killing of PC Sharon Beshenivsky in Bradford on 18 November 2005 to face trial.“After 19 years, finally” – that’s the headline. Elsewhere, the paper reports on the new Netflix show – Scoop – based on the famous BBC interview with Prince Andrew, in which Emily Maitlis questioned Andrew over…

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Many of Friday’s front pages report on Joe Biden’s phone call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, during which the US president said his country’s support for Israel would depend on steps being taken to “address civilian harm” and “humanitarian suffering” in Gaza. It marks a significant shift in US Policy – the first time that Washington has attempted to leverage American aid to influence the conduct of the war in Gaza.

Reviews of the new Netflix show Scoop – based on the famous BBC interview with Prince Andrew over his relationship with Jeffery Epstein – make several front pages.

The latest from the Premier League also features – as Liverpool return to the top of the table and United lose 4-3 after a strong early 2-0 lead.

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Israel has approved opening two humanitarian aid routes into Gaza following a strike on a food charity – which killed 7 aid workers, including three British ex-servicemen. Since the attack on the World Central Kitchen (WCK) charities have been pausing aid going into the territory due to concerns over staff safety.

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Australia’s leading television network has refuted claims that it engaged in the payment of sex workers and illegal substances to secure an interview with an alleged rapist. Former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach made the allegations while providing testimony in a defamation lawsuit.

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The secretary-general of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has said the US and Europe need each other during a ceremony commemorating NATO’s 75th anniversary. Stoltenberg said that while the US provides security for Europe, it also relies on the military capabilities, intelligence, and diplomatic influence of its European allies.

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