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Author: News Desk
Front page summary The Independent – Angela Rayner tax row: Show me yours and I’ll show you mine The Independent says Angela Rayer has challenged Tory critics over her tax affairs: ‘If you show me yours, I’ll show you mine.’ The paper says Rayner has thrown down the gauntlet to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, challenging him and two of his Conservative colleagues to publish their tax records if they want hers.The front page finds space for the Thames Water crisis and Storm Nelson battering Britain. The Independent – Barred from Europe: 2.4m Brits caught in Brexit passport chaos By WTX NewsMarch 28,…
Front page summary Daily Star – Storm brings snow, sleet, rain: The full Nelson The Daily Star leads on Storm Nelson, which is set to bring snow, rain and strong winds this Easter weekend.A weather system dubbed Storm Nelson by Spanish forecasters is set to bring some distinctly wintry weather to the UK.The front page reports on the death of former TV star George Gilbey who fell to his death in a warehouse. His colleague is being held for manslaughter over allegations that he was not wearing a harness on the roof of the warehouse. Daily Star – Bonkers Britain: Three…
Front page summary Daily Express – ‘Disgrace’ fat cat water bosses under fire The Daily Express calls brands “fat cat water bosses” as disgraceful after Thames Water threatened bills may rise by 40%. The front page quotes Communities Secretary Michael Gove, who branded Thames Water’s leadership a “disgrace”. He also said the company’s leaders must “carry the can” for the dire financial straits it is in rather than seeking a public bailout.Camilla Parker Bowles and Dame Esther also make the front page. Daily Express – King calls for more kindness in time of need By WTX NewsMarch 28, 2024 The main stories…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Arena victims legacy: Save lives for Martyn The Daily Mirror says a new law to protect entertainment venues from terrorists is set to be recommended after a campaign by the mother of a Manchester Arena bombing victim. The Home Office document is expected to propose that venue staff have counter-terror training, and that bosses carry out stringent risk analysis. Figen Murray – whose son Martyn Hett died in the attack in 2017 – tells the Mirror the move is a victory for her son’s legacy.The front page also reports on celebrity gossip as Vanessa Feltz…
Front page summary The Sun – Gogglebox George death arrest The Sun leads on the arrest of a man in connection to the death of Gogglebox star George Gilbey.George Gilbey, 40 died after falling from a height at work. He was working as an electrician when he reportedly fell through a skylight on a warehouse roof. Essex Police said it had arrested a man in his 40s on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. There are reports Gilbey was not wearing a safety harness whilst working. The front page says Rishi Sunak has been told to get tough after polling shows the government…
Several of Friday’s front pages lead on the mess of Thames Water – Britain’s largest water provider. Lawmakers across the political spectrum have criticised the company’s bosses for the financial mess it is in amid talks that the company could be nationalised.
Several papers lead on UK political news, with PM Rishi Sunak and Labour’s Angela Rayner both reportedly ‘coming under fire’ recently, Sunak for honouring a top Tory donor and Rayner for her controversial property dealings. There’s also a look ahead to the upcoming general election.
Russia has terminated a United Nations expert panel responsible for overseeing sanctions against North Korea, a group that has operated for several years. Last week, the panel announced an investigation into allegations that Russia violated regulations by procuring North Korean weaponry, including ballistic missiles, for deployment in Ukraine.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations’ highest judicial body, has ordered Israel to take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, including opening more land crossings to allow food, water, fuel and other supplies into the war-ravaged enclave.
Sam Bankman-Fried, the co-founder of the collapsed crypto exchange FTX, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for defrauding customers and investors of his now-defunct firm. The once-billionaire was a prominent face of cryptocurrency until the company’s sudden collapse in 2022.
Israeli strikes have killed at least 36 people near the Syrian city of Aleppo, reports say. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) says the targets were weapons stores used by Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
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