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Front page summary Daily Mirror – Pay them what they are owed Millions of women born in the 1950s are due up to £2,950 each because they were not informed about the change to their retirement age, the Daily Mirror reports. The paper says the Waspi women should be paid “what they are owed”. Elsewhere, the paper has a story about lions being transferred from war-torn Donetsk in eastern Ukraine to Doncaster. Daily Mirror – Kate’s medical records breach By WTX NewsMarch 20, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:)…

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Front page summary The Sun – Kit hits the fan The Sun reports that labour leader Sir Keir Starmer joined the “revolt” against the FA and Nike after the colours of the St George’s flag were changed on England football shirts. He’s called for Nike to recall the shirts and replace the changed flag. He made the comments on the Sun’s new online politics programme. The paper refers to the “updated” St George’s Cross as “woke”. There have also been fan complaints about the prices of the shirts. The paper’s entire front page is dedicated to the story.   The Sun – I saw…

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Canada is planning to impose limits on the number of temporary residents it lets into the country for the first time. Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced on Thursday plans to gradually decrease the number of temporary residents admitted over the next three years, starting with an initial cap set for September. These limits will affect international students, foreign workers, and asylum seekers.

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After eight years since formally applying to join the European Union, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Balkan nation, is set to commence negotiations for EU membership. Last week, the European Commission, the executive body of the EU, recommended initiating talks, a proposal that has now received approval from EU leaders.

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According to Ukraine’s air force, 31 missiles launched by Russia were intercepted over Kyiv overnight. The attack resulted in at least 17 injuries, including one child, with four individuals currently hospitalised due to falling debris, as reported by authorities.

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Thursday’s front pages feature various leads but politics seems to be the hot topic with the government suffering a series of defeats over its Rwanda asylum plan in the Lords last night, UK inflation and the economic outlook making several splashes. The shock resignation of Ireland’s PM is pictured on a couple of front pages. 

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