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THE FT focuses on three US troops killed in a drone attack on a military base near the Syrian border. The deadly strike was carried out by “radical Iran-backed militant group” according to the White House.
CITY AM SAYS The Bank of England will likely leave interest rates on hold for the fourth time in a row when it meets on Thursday this week, economists have said, as the UK economy teeters on the brink of recession.
Elementor #582974January 29, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – 2 more teens killed in UK knife epidemic The Metro splashes on the news that two teenage boys died after being stabbed in Bristol on Saturday night in the latest deaths caused by the “knife crime epidemic” sweeping the UK. The teens were attacked in Knowle West night by a group of people who fled the scene in a car, police said. The paper quotes in its headline the parent of a Nottingham attacks victim, Grace O’Malley-Kumar, who said knife crime was at “epidemic” levels.The front…
The Guardian reports that fears of a conflict between Washington and Tehran are growing after American troops were killed in a drone attack on a US base on the border of Syria and Jordan.
The Daily Telegraph reports that President Joe Biden has blamed Iran for the deaths of American troops at a base on the border between Syria and Jordan.
Elementor #582955January 29, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Star – Britain’s 19.6C January heat record days after arctic blast The Daily Star splashes on the news that Britain recorded its hottest January day ever on Sunday with a village in the Scottish Highlands seeing the mercury shoot to 19.6C.A man in his bathing suit on a beach is placed next to a man covered in snow as the front page reports the highest January temperature in the UK. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the…
The Sun leads on an interview with Manchester City and England footballer Kyle Walker, where the defender apologised to his wife for fathering children with another woman.
According to the Daily Mirror, cuts to council budgets by the government are “devastating people’s lives”.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: ‘Iran war fears as 3 US soldiers killed’ & ‘Bristol teens stabbed to death’ Monday’s front pages report on a variety of topics. The death of three US soldiers in Jordan is covered on a few front pages, whilst others lead on the latest domestic political news. England’s win over India and celebrity gossip also make several papers. US soldiers killed in Jordan The recent drone strike that claimed the lives of three US soldiers in Jordan has sent shockwaves through newspaper front pages, issuing ominous warnings. According to The Guardian, the looming threat…
Japan: Moon lander Slim comes back to life and resumes mission The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has successfully restored operations to its Moon lander after a temporary shutdown caused by a power supply issue. JAXA announced that contact with the lander was re-established on Sunday night, signalling the resolution of the glitch. The lander’s solar cells are now operational once again, benefiting from a shift in lighting conditions that allowed it to capture sunlight. The power failure initially occurred upon landing on January 20, as the solar cells were positioned away from the sun, rendering them unable to generate…
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