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Daily Mirror – In loving memory Summary of the front page The Prince and Princess of Wales will lead the tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth II on the anniversary of her death, according to the Daily Mirror. The paper reports the couple will deliver a public message honouring her memory. The front page also pays tribute to Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor – who was laid to rest yesterday after her death at the age of 56. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
Daily Express – Britain strikes deal in war on people smugglers Summary of the front page Britain has struck a deal with Turkey in a bid to stop the criminal gangs smuggling migrants across the English Channel, according to the Daily Express. It reports that the agreement will allow more National Crime Agency officers to be deployed in Turkey, seen as a hub for people smugglers. The operation will target supply chains and seize items such as dinghies and life-jackets. The front page features an image of Sinéad O’Connor’s funeral. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK…
‘It just looked like something you’d see in the films.’
Dan published The Tetris Effect: The Game That Hypnotized the World in 2016.
The Sun – Migrants back the barge: I like it Summary of the front page The Sun reports that migrants arriving on the UK’s controversial barge have said they like the housing accommodation. The paper says as “lefty lawyers” and Labour “moan” about the barge – calling it “cruel”- the migrants reportedly “praised it.” The front page features an image from Sinéad O’Connor’s funeral and reports Mason Greenwood is in talks over his footballing career. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
The Guardian – Water companies face £800m legal action over raw sewage allegations Summary of the front page The front page of the Guardian reports the public could receive hundreds of millions of pounds in compensation in the first class action against water companies which are alleged to have failed to reveal the true scale of raw sewage discharges, and abused their position as privatised monopolies. A collective case against six water companies alleges they have failed to properly report sewage spills and pollution of rivers and seas to the Environment Agency and Ofwat, the regulator for England and Wales.…
‘The atmosphere and environment at United will teach him what the club stands for.’
Public could receive hundreds of millions as water firms face sewage lawsuit The Guardian says The public could receive hundreds of millions of pounds in compensation in the first class action against water companies which are alleged to have failed to reveal the true scale of raw sewage discharges, and abused their position as privatised monopolies. A collective case against six water companies alleges they have failed to properly report sewage spills and pollution of rivers and seas to the Environment Agency and Ofwat, the regulator for England and Wales. The first of six parallel claims is against Severn Trent…
Water firms face £800m legal action after ‘underreporting sewage discharges’ The Independent says Six English water companies will face legal action over allegations of underreporting pollution incidents and “unfairly overcharging” customers. Severn Trent Water, Thames Water, United Utilities, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water could end up paying over £800m in compensation to more than 20 million customers if the cases are successful. Professor Carolyn Roberts, an environmental and water consultant represented by Leigh Day Solicitors, alleges the water companies have broken competition laws by misleading the Environment Agency and the regulator Ofwat. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/severn-trent-water-companies-lawsuit-b2389618.html
Londoners could receive millions in compensation as water firms face sewage lawsuit ES says Six English water companies are to face legal action over allegations of underreporting pollution incidents and overcharging customers. Severn Trent Water, Thames Water, United Utilities, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water could end up paying over £800 million in compensation to more than 20 million customers if the cases are successful. Professor Carolyn Roberts, an environmental and water consultant represented by Leigh Day Solicitors, claims these water companies have broken competition laws by misleading the Environment Agency and the regulator Ofwat. She alleges they have…
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