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Jesy Nelson confirms she hasn’t spoken to Little Mix bandmates in over two years: ‘I wish them all the best’ The Metro says Jesy Nelson revealed this week that she hasn’t spoken to her former Little Mix bandmates, Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, in more than two years. The 31-year-old singer confirmed her exit from girl group Little Mix in December 2020 after revealing the pressure took a toll on her mental health. Jesy, who recently released her new single Bad Thing, insisted she wishes the trio ‘all the best’ and hailed their talent. ‘No, we haven’t talked…
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Express Sport – Too jot to handle In the Express, it is all about Liverpool. It reports on the Reds running riot at Elland Road, aided by a brilliant performance by Diogo Jota, as they boost their hopes of European qualification despite a difficult season. Liverpool beat Leeds 6-1 in an embarrassing performance from Leeds. Kepa’s belief Chelsea can beat Real Madrid, and Just Stop Oil protesters at yesterday’s World Snooker Championship also makes the back page. Read today’s back pages
Mirror Sport – Mad for it The Mirror says Mo Salah became Liverpool’s top left-footed goalscorer in the Premier League at Leeds, after netting two goals during the game, which Liverpool won 6-1. The paper says fired-up Todd Boehly gives Chelsea players a pep talk after every match much to the support of interim boss Frank Lampard who has backed Todd’s passion for the club and bringing success back to Stamford bridge. Read today’s back pages
Telegraph Sport – Boehly: I am embarrassed by our plights The Telegraph’s back pages reports on Todd Boehly’s claim that Chelsea’s season has been “embarrassing”. The paper says the owner spoke to players in the dressing room to deliver a pep talk. Blues boss Frank Lampard says he is comfortable with the owner’s involvement at Stamford Bridge. Liverpool’s win features on the front pages, the paper says “Who needs Bellingham?” a nod to reports Jude Bellingham won’t be transferring to Liverpool. The main image is of the protester at yesterday’s World Snooker Championship. Read today’s back pages
Financial Times – Savers withdrew nearly $60bn from three US banks as Apple raises heat Summary of the front page The Financial Times says savers withdrew nearly $60bn from US banks Charles Schwab, State Street and M&T in the first quarter as customers moved their money in search of higher interest rates. Traditional banks could face further threat because of Apple and Goldman Sachs’ new savings account in the US that will pay 4.15% interest a year, it reports. The paper’s main image is of Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian opposition activist, during a court hearing in Moscow where he was…
The Metro – Surely sum mistake, PM Summary of the front page “Surely sum mistake, PM?” the Metro asks. The paper says Mr Sunak promised to boost children’s maths skills by making students study footballers’ free kick techniques, but he then appeared to score an own goal over shares his wife holds in a childcare business that could benefit from the Budget. The paper – along with several others – also covers King Charles’ “fantastic treat” – a recipe for a “Coronation Quiche”, chosen by his majesty and the Queen Consort. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment…
The Guardian – Energy firms face curbs on forced metre installations Summary of the front page The Guardian leads on new rules governing what energy firms can and cannot do with domestic customers’ meters. Energy suppliers have agreed to a ban on forced prepayment meter installations in the homes of customers over 85. The paper says suppliers will now have to make at least 10 attempts to contact a customer and conduct a “site welfare” visit before a prepayment meter can be installed. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Mirror – Confess or never go free Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror says Stephen Lawrence’s father, Neville Lawrence, has warned his racist killers that he will fight to keep them in jail if they do not admit their guilt. In an interview, the 81-year-old says it’s “essential” Gary Dobson and David Norris say the words: “Yes, I murdered Stephen Lawrence” before they are freed back into society. Gary Dobson and David Norris, who were both convicted of murder after an Old Bailey trial, face parole hearings, says the paper. Mr Lawrence adds he intends to face his…
Daily Express – Reasons to be cheerful! Economy on the mend Summary of the front page The Daily Express says Britain’s economy is on the mend. Britain’s economy is showing signs of a quicker recovery. The paper reports that analysts have seen business confidence soar, while inflation falls. The front page also reports millions in the UK are suffering with hay fever and news on the upcoming coronation. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
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