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The bereaved mothers have said their daughters’ deaths were ‘entirely preventable’.
It was an easy target.
A heartbreaking development for one of the show’s most popular characters.
Financial Times- G7 and EU to heap pressure on Russia with ban on reopening of gas pipelines Summary of the front page The Financial Times leads with the G7 and European Union moving to prevent the resumption of Russian pipeline gas exports on routes to countries such as Poland and Germany. The paper says, according to officials involved in the talks, the decision will be finalised by G7 leaders at a summit in Hiroshima this week. It is the first time the trading of pipeline-gas has been blocked by western powers since Russia invaded Ukraine, the paper notes. Today’s top…
Metro – Nurses give Sunak the double digit Summary of the front page Nurses will strike until Christmas unless they get a double-digit pay-rise – that is the promise from union leader Pat Cullen, reported in Metro. The paper says Pat Cullen, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, has warned Rishi Sunak not to underestimate her union members after they already rejected a 9% pay deal. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image
The Guardian – Braverman rejects Tory calls to ease visa rules Summary of the front page The Guardian leads with the home secretary’s plan to get thousands of Britons trained as lorry drivers, meat workers and crop gatherers instead of easing visa rules for foreigners. The front page features an image of Mo Farah after his documentary won a Bafta last night. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image
Daily Mirror – Brothers in arms Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror leads with the story behind a moving photo taken during the Leeds Marathon. The front page has a picture of Rugby League star Kevin Sinfield carrying his friend and former team-mate Rob Burrow over the finish line of the Leeds marathon, with the headline “brothers in arms”. Sinfield has raised millions to help in the battle against motor neurone disease, which Leeds Rhino star Burrow was diagnosed with in 2019. The paper says Burrow’s wife, Lindsey, also completed the marathon and said: “We’re unbelievably proud.” Today’s…
It’s almost mission accomplished for City.
‘I didn’t know if I’d ever be able to get to this point.’
The Sun – Furious Phil calls in lawyers Summary of the front page The Sun has the latest on tensions between This Morning hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. “Furious Phil calls in lawyer” is the headline in the Sun. It says This Morning host Phillip Schofield has hired a lawyer to help him. Insiders say the presenter wanted to take back control after being “blindsided” by how public the tensions with his co-host Holly Willoughby had become, notes the Sun. The front page reports on the latest results from the Premier League, as the title looks to be heading…
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