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Financial Times – Water company dividends double to £1.4bn despite sewage outflows anger Summary of the front page Dividends paid by privatised water and sewage firms more than doubled to £1.4bn last year despite rising household bills and criticism over sewage leaks, according to the Financial Times. The figures are based on the FT’s own analysis of the 10 largest water and sewage companies’ accounts. It explains the dividends are higher than “headline payouts” because a number of the companies have complex layered corporate structures, with many subsidiaries unregulated by Ofwat. Paying out dividends, it says, means less money is…

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Metro – Thank you each and everyone Summary of the front page Metro leads with the King’s message of thanks for the success of his coronation and features one of the official images. The words come from a longer statement, in which the royal couple said that “to know that we have your support and encouragement, and to witness your kindness expressed in so many different ways, has been the greatest possible Coronation gift”. The entire front page is dedicated to the story. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image

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Daily Express – We thank each and every one of you Summary of the front page The official photo portrait of the King dominates the front of the Express. King Charles III’s official Coronation portrait was released by Buckingham Palace on Monday. The Express carries it in full size across its front page, with a quote from the King giving thanks to the nation after a historic weekend of Coronation celebrations. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous image Next image

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Daily Mirror – Bills agony Summary of the front page Two million households missed at least one bill payment in April due to the cost of living crisis, says the Mirror. The front page gives over half of its front page to the King’s Coronation portrait, but the lower third is taken up by a story about the ongoing cost of living squeeze on people across the country. It quotes research by the consumer group Which?, claiming that two million households missed at least one bill in April. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers…

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The Sun – Our noble King Summary of the front page The Sun says the photo of the King released at the end of the coronation bank holiday shows him in “regal splendour”. The carefully composed image is full of symbolic items – the King is pictured wearing the Robe of Estate, the Imperial State Crown and he is holding the Sovereign’s Orb and Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross. The ‘souvenir edition’ of the Sun also features images from Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation inside the paper, a front page plug promises. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK…

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EU leaders set out hopes for post-Brexit relations with Britain The Guardian says EU leaders have signalled their desire to reset relations with the UK, seven turbulent years on from the seismic Brexit vote. Representatives from all 27 member states said on Monday that they wanted to “develop further ties between the EU and the UK” after a deal sealed on Brexit trade arrangements for Northern Ireland. A little more than two months after the Windsor framework was agreed between Rishi Sunak and the European Commission chief, Ursula von der Leyen, they stressed the value of being “valuable partners with…

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First there was Brexit. Now there is Ukraine. The war has helped Britain and the EU find each other again The Guardian says On 9 May, the European Union celebrates Europe Day. On this same day in 1950, in the aftermath of the devastating second world war, Robert Schuman, the foreign minister of France, proposed the creation of a European Coal and Steel Community. His goal was to build a Europe free from conflict, based on economic cooperation and integration. This, he knew, had to be done step by step. Moving well beyond coal and steel, those old engines of…

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