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Demonstrators keen to welcome refugees to the UK outnumbered anti-immigration protestors.
The Independent – Revealed: Britain’s organ donor crisis Summary of the front page The Independent a young woman receiving end-of-life care says she is “just waiting to die” as an agonising three-year wait for a kidney transplant has left her “living like a prisoner”. The front page has a picture of a boy at the match holding a Ukrainian flag with the message on it, “Rishi, we need F-16s” – referring to calls by the government in Kiev for fighter aircraft. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Metro – Hippy crackdown Summary of the front page The Metro says nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, will be banned from sale to the public in a clampdown on anti-social behaviour. The government’s plans to clamp down on anti-social behaviour has been headlined a “hippy crackdown”. “You booty!” declares the Metro, whose front page is dominated by a tribute to Golden Boot scorer Harry Kane after England’s Euros success. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
The Guardian – NHS chiefs sound alarm on spiralling staff shortages Summary of the front page The Guardian says the NHS in England needs a massive injection of homegrown doctors, nurses, GPs and dentists to avert a recruitment crisis that could leave it short of an estimated 571,000 staff. The newspaper says it obtained an internal document that says it is currently operating with 154,000 fewer full-time staff than it needs, with the NHS “unable to cope” with a rising demand for care. Elsewhere, it writes that an independent drugs advisory council warned against banning laughing gas, saying it could create…
The Sun – Harry scores again Summary of the front page The Sun says pop singer Harry Styles has “shown the world he has a new girlfriend” after he was pictured kissing the model Emily Ratajkowski. “Harry scores again,” reads the headline. But the paper isn’t talking about Harry Kane – it reports that Harry Styles has been spotted kissing model Emily Ratajkowski in the rain in Tokyo. “This one nets a beauty too,” it also writes, celebrating England’s 2-0 victory against Ukraine. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
Daily Express – Tory rebels fight to close migrant loopholes Summary of the front page The Daily Express says Tory rebels have urged Rishi Sunak to “close every legal loophole” that allows foreign judges to interfere with Britain’s borders. The paper says the ministers are fighting to “quell” the actions of backbench Tory MPs, who want the prime minister to “close every legal loophole” that “allows foreign judges to interfere with Britain’s borders”. It also pays tribute to Harry Kane, who scored the first goal against Ukraine in the Euro 2024 qualifier on Sunday, with England winning 2-0. Today’s top…
Daily Mirror – Give me £10K a day & I can get Boris Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror says former Tory chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng “boasted he could fix it for foreign tycoons to meet Boris Johnson as he touted himself for £10,000 a day”. The front page also features an image of Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka – who both scored during the England vs Ukraine match – with Saka scoring a stunner. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers Previous Next
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