- German police end hostage situation in Berlin supermarket with arrest
- EU regulators assess potential violations of law by Facebook and Instagram’s design choices.
- US demands Iran cease attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Kananaskis recovers from floods but some trails remain closed
- Hegseth expresses frustration over grooming standard non-compliance by troops
- Ukraine targets 49 ships from Russia’s shadow fleet in recent attacks
- Belgium to introduce road tax for foreign drivers starting May 2027
- Graham Platner withdraws from Maine Senate race amid ongoing allegations
Author: News Desk
The Independent says former sub-postmaster and TV drama inspiration Alan Bates has demanded the government “get on and pay” those wronged in the Post Office scandal.
The Guardian reports a woman allegedly sexually assaulted by a Conservative MP says the party is more concerned with protecting its own reputation than her welfare after it failed to investigate her complaint formally
The Sun says the BBC has apologised to the family of the young person at the centre of the Huw Edwards furore after a review into how non-editorial complaints are handled at the corporation.
Prince Andrew was spotted leading other royals to a memorial service, which the Daily Mirror says has sparked fury. The paper quotes an angry victim of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The Daily Express keeps former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson on its front page for a second day, with the headline “I’m not racist!”.
Metro reports a packet of 20 cigarettes is set to rise to £16 as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt launches a war on smoking and vaping in the upcoming spring budget.
Several of the right-leaning newspapers note the death of 45-year-old Thomas Kingston, who was the husband of Lady Gabriella Kingston and son-in-law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
In a blog post sharing an email sent to employees, boss Jim Ryan called the move “sad news” and said it was “a difficult day at our company”.
Bonaire is the latest victim of oil contamination stemming from the barge, which ran aground earlier this month.
The employees are set to be moved to Apple’s artificial intelligence (AI) division instead, according to Bloomberg News.
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