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Financial Times – US decoupling from China would be disastrous for both, Yellen warns Summary of the front page The Financial Times reports US treasury secretary Janet Yellen has warned that any effort to decouple from China would be “disastrous”, adding national security measures targeted at Beijing were not designed to “stifle” the economy. The launch of SpaceX’s Starship is the main image on the front of the paper, which says Mr Musk put a positive spin on the spacecraft’s explosion, hailing the launch “an exciting test”. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous…
The Guardian – Raab fights for political life Summary of the front page The Guardian reports Justice Secretary Dominic Raab was fighting for his political life on Thursday as the prime minister pored over a “stinging” report into bullying allegations that will decide his future. The paper say alleged victims fear the lack of decision on Thursday means Mr Raab may keep his job. The front page also finds room to highlight its investigation into the private wealth of King Charles. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Mirror – Olivia Killer’s appeal over jail time Summary of the front page The gunman who shot dead nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel has launched a bid to have his 42-year jail term cut, the Daily Mirror reports. The paper also covers Paul O’Grady’s funeral. In a tribute, the paper describes him as a “showman to the very end”. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
There are currently 31 NATO members.
The Sun – For the love of Paul Summary of the front page The grieving husband of Paul O’Grady wept atop a horse-drawn hearse as hundreds of mourners said a final “ta-ra” to the much-loved TV personality, The Sun reports The front page reports Amanda Holden is planning a move to the US. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
‘The whole thing felt like a cash grab – like they just whacked the word “Eid” under a random bunch of outfits.’
Daily Express – Just why did the BBC ignore MPs’ call to protect women? Summary of the front page The Daily Express accuses the BBC of ignoring a call from two MPs urging united action on safeguarding same-sex spaces, amid calls for changes by transgender groups. The paper says the argument did not get any coverage on the corporation’s broadcast news outlets, despite being “by far the most liked story” when it was posted on the BBC’s Twitter feed. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
It’s like something out of a Netflix series.
Breaking – Dominic Raab RESIGNS over bullying report Deputy prime minister Dominic Raab has resigned. In his resignation statement, published on Twitter, Dominic Raab takes aim at the inquiry, saying: “In setting the threshold for bullying so low, this inquiry has set a dangerous precedent. “It will encourage spurious complaints against ministers, and have a chilling effect on those driving change on behalf of your government- and ultimately the British people.”
Harry Maguire finally hits rock bottom for broken Manchester United The Independent says You come at the kings of the Europa League, you best not miss. Manchester United had Sevilla where they wanted them after an hour at Old Trafford. After 90, harrowing minutes in Andalusia, they were out of Europe, overwhelmed, overrun and overcome. After two late own goals at Old Trafford came early and late gifts of goals at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan. After a game where United probably should have gone three or four goals up came one where they lost by three and were probably flattered…
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