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Author: News Desk
“Home… for a nice cuppa”, reads the headline in the Mirror.
“Denise: My sex tape ordeal at 15”, reads the headline in The Sun.
Summary of Today’s Paper Lead Story The Independent – Nazanin freed to start ‘new life’ with her family The Independent leads with a picture of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe smiling as she returns home to Britain. The paper says she will start a ‘new life’ with her family after being detained for six years in an Iran jail. The paper notes her ordeal ended when Britain settled in £400m debt with Iran. Today’s Headlines
The Metro celebrates Nazanin’s release with the headline: “At last some good news”.
The Guardian leads with an image of a smiling Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe who has been freed after six years in detention in Iran.
The Independent says Vladimir Putin has accused the west of trying to “violate” and “dismember” Russia and sent a warning to those within his country he labelled as traitors.
The Independent says one of the killers of Sophie Lancaster, who was attacked in a park along with her boyfriend because they were dressed as Goths, is set to be freed from jail.
The cargo ship Al Salmy 6 capsized during rough and stormy weather in the Gulf, Captain Nizar Qaddoura, operations manager of the Salem Al Makrani Cargo company, said.
The Independent say Cineworld has said a “strong” slate of films at the end of 2021, including James Bond film No Time To Die and Spider-Man: No Way Home, helped audience numbers to rebound sharply.
The Metro says there are some survivors from the devastating Russian bombing of a theatre, where hundreds of people were sheltering, Ukrainian authorities say.
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