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Metro – United in love Summary of the front page The Metro leads on the courage of the relatives of the victims of the Nottingham knife attacks coming together to remember the loved ones they lost in the tragedy. Powerful images of the grief-stricken families of the Nottingham attack victims dominate the front page. “United in love” reads the main headline, a day on from killings which have shocked the city and country more widely. The front page also features images of the three victims. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next…
Financial Times – Sunak feels heat as rapid mortgage increases add to cost of living crisis Summary of the front page The Financial Times splashes on Rishi Sunak encountering pressure as rapid rises in mortgage rates pour fuel on the flames of the cost of living crisis, with HSBC raising their rates for the second time in a week. Its front page story includes quotes from the Commons on Wednesday, where Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer attacked the government over the cost of living. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image
‘My wife is just super proud to be able to walk around with her wife and hold her hand in the city she grew up.’
‘Blame is for God and small children.’
The Guardian – Scientist create synthetic human embryos in breakthrough Summary of the front page The Guardian splashes on the news that scientists have created synthetic human embryos from stem cells, in a breakthrough that experts say could provide a vital window into the impact of hereditary disorders and the biological causes of miscarriages. But the paper notes the work is likely to raise ethical and legal issues, as the science has moved faster than the legislation. The front page features a large image of the families of the two teen victims of the Nottingham attacks attending a vigil. Today’s…
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