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Mirror Sport – Hatt’s More Like It The back page of the Daily Mirror reports that ‘City survive Luton scare’ after initially going 1-0 down, the treble-winning team pulled the game back and secured all three points. The back page reports on most of the weekend’s Premier League games – including Everton’s 2-0 win over Chelsea, and Spurs beating Newcastle 4-1.
Sun Sport – Champions League exclusive: Harry Pain The back page of the Sun newspaper leads on the upcoming Man Utd vs Bayern Munich as boss Thomas Tuchel says Harry Kane will pile on the pain for the embattled Manchester United. Spurs thrashing of Newcastle also features prominently on the back page with a large image of Son Heung-Min and Bissouma celebrating. Toon’s player Callum Wilson has accused the Spurs keeper of being disrespectful after the gloating keeper reportedly mocked the Newcastle players.
The UK champion will not play in Edinburgh.
Express Sport – Toon taunter The back page of the Daily Express leads on Tottenham’s thrashing of Newcastle, as Spurs put 4 past the keeper. Newcastle’s Callum Wilson’s comments back the backsplash as he accused the Spurs keeper of showing a ‘lack of respect’ due to his behaviour. The big Premier League match results make the back page as Fulham thrashed West Ham and Everton shockingly beat Chelsea.
Star Sport – City soar again after perfect day trip The back page of the Daily Star says Man City boss Pep Guardiola is ‘flying high’ after the champions beat Luton Town FC – ending their four-game losing streak. The paper’s headline reports on the fact that City broke away from their normal travel plans and instead of flying to the location and staying the night before the match, City travelled to Luton on the morning of the match instead. The back page also reports on the latest Man United loss, with captain Bruno Fernandes once again apologising and Tottenham’s thrashing…
The FT front page features a poll suggesting nearly half of US voters think President Biden is spending too much on aid for Ukraine.
Elementor #571433December 11, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro -Rishi on the rack The Metro leads on the row engulfing the Conservative Party over the Rwanda bill, with Rishi Sunak “battling to keep his grip on power”.The paper reports that some Conservatives are plotting to put former PM Boris Johnson back in charge, with Nigel Farage as his right-hand man.Elsewhere, the paper reports Annabel Croft is the latest contestant to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing. There is also a large image of a woman – charged with the manslaughter of her four children, who died…
Elementor #571427December 11, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – Rival Tory tribes threaten Sunak authority over Rwanda scheme More on the rift within the Conservative Party comes on the Guardian’s front page, with the paper billing the coming days as the “biggest week” of Rishi Sunak’s premiership.The paper says the prime minister’s authority is in the hands of warring tribes on the right and left of the Conservative party – not to mention a “gruelling” appearance before the Covid inquiry. As MPs meet this afternoon to debate how they should vote, the prime minister…
Elementor #571413December 11, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – Rishi’s Rwanda bill ‘stands on side of British people’ The Daily Express says Tory MPs are being urged by the party’s chairman to back Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan. Richard Holden, writing in the paper, argues that the legislation puts Rishi Sunak on the side of the British people and describes it as “decisive by the PM”. The front page reports that Britons will spend £110 billion this Christmas – ‘business cheer’ is how the paper characterises the report. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t…
Elementor #571407December 11, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Lame Duck For Christmas Labour says Rishi Sunak’s ability to govern has collapsed – and the Daily Mirror claims there are now growing calls for an election.Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says the Conservatives’ “ability to govern has collapsed”. “Sunak on the brink,” says a headline. The paper goes on to describe the political situation as ‘a raging Tory civil war.’ The front page also reports on the I’m A Celebrity winner and the latest from the Premier League. Today’s top stories Like this article? why…
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