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Metro – Thanks for all the joy, Paul Summary of the front page The Metro leads with tributes to Paul O’Grady. “Thanks for all the joy, Paul” headlines the Metro as it pays tribute to the TV presenter and comedian Paul O’Grady who died on Tuesday. It quotes a tribute from singer Sir Elton John who described the star as “a brilliant entertainer”. The front page also features a story on Ricky Gervais’s upcoming comedy tour. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Financial Times – Ermotti returns as UBS chief to steer $3.25bn Credit Suisse rescue mission Summary of the front page The FT reports UBS bank has appointed its former boss, Sergio Ermotti, to lead the merger between itself and Credit Suisse after Ralph Hamers stepped down as CEO. He will lead the effort to merge two of the world’s biggest banks, after UBS’s chief executive Ralph Hamers was “pushed aside”. The paper says the move comes after Credit Suisse faced a crisis of confidence amid two smaller US banks recently failing. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK…
The Guardian – Government defies experts with huge gamble on carbon capture Summary of the front page The Guardian says the UK government plans to capture and store carbon dioxide in undersea caverns to expand the production of oil and gas in the North Sea. The paper reports Energy and Net Zero Secretary Grant Shapps on Thursday will reveal his “powering up Britain” strategy with carbon capture and storage “at its heart”. A picture of the “funny and fearless” O’Grady in angel wings also makes its front page. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers…
Daily Express – Fears of revolt halt pension age rise Summary of the front page The Daily Express says plans to increase the UK retirement age to 68 will be postponed due to “fears of revolt”. The front page also features a large picture of Paul O’Grady following the TV presenter’s sudden death. The paper calls him a trailblazer and campaigner. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Sun – Ta-ra Lily, Ta-ra Paul Summary of the front page The Sun splashes a photo of Paul O’Grady alongside his drag queen persona, Lily Savage, after he died aged 67. “Ta-ra Lily, Ta-ra Paul” the Sun writes as it features a picture of Paul O’Grady with dog in hand beside his drag act Lily Savage. The paper describes the star as a “national treasure” prompting an “outpouring of grief from fans, celebrities and even royalty”. It quotes Camilla, the Queen Consort saying she was “deeply saddened”. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers…
Daily Mirror – Paul O’Grady: Smiling til the end Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror leads with tributes to the late comedian, campaigner, and animal enthusiast, Paul O’Grady, who died at the age of 67. The paper writes “a light has gone out in the world of showbiz” after his sudden death. It adds O’Grady had been “laughing, smiling and full of life” according to his long time radio producer Malcolm Prince. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
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