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The Sun leads on the Trident missile that misfired and crashed into the ocean off Florida, yards away from the British nuclear submarine that launched it. The paper quotes a source as saying “it just went plop”.
Elementor #586082February 21, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – PM: Completely ridiculous for illegal migrants to jump the queue The Daily Express leads with a message from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, stating in a big, bold headline that it is “completely ridiculous for illegal migrants to jump the queue”. It says Sunak’s words are the “strongest attack on illegal migration yet”. The front page also features Prince William’s call for peace in the Middle East, like so many of Wednesday’s other front pages.The paper pays tribute to Strictly Come Dancing star Robin Windsor who shockingly…
The Daily Mirror reports on claims Vladimir Putin is plotting to murder at least a dozen critics in Britain as part of a “killing spree” in the wake of the death of Alexei Navalny.
Prince William’s call for a ceasefire makes the front pages of many of the papers, as the prince asks for an “end to the fighting as soon as possible.” The papers react to his words differently.
The farmers are demanding assured prices for their crops. They say the government has not kept its promises – made during the 2020-21 protests, and also have demands including pensions and a debt waiver.
Julian Assange: Lawyers describe US prosecution as state retaliation Julian Assange’s legal representatives have accused the United States of engaging in “state retaliation” in its pursuit to prosecute the Wikileaks founder. Assange has been held in a UK jail since 2019 and is facing extradition to the United States over allegations of disclosing classified military documents in 2010 and 2011. During a two-day High Court hearing that started on Tuesday, his legal team said that extraditing him would go against UK law. Should the appeal be denied Assange faces the possibility of extradition in a matter of weeks. Edward Fitzgerald…
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) will receive support from the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the formation of a new government, following an election mired in controversy.
Lammy said Labour was “mirroring the language” of the UN and the remaining members of the Five Eyes alliance – made up of the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada’s intelligence services.
Today – Max Temp 12° – Today’s forecast for the UK will see a wet and windy start with a band of heavy rain sweeping eastwards. This will clear into the afternoon, giving way to bright spells but also scattered showers, mainly in the north-west of England.
There has been widespread condemnation of the US decision to block Algeria’s resolution as fighting continued in Gaza. It was backed by 13 of the 15 members of the UN Security Council – with the UK abstaining.
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