- Trump celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and criticises communism in July 4th address
- Murder investigation initiated after fatal crash claims life of woman in her 70s
- British teenager in critical condition after falling from hotel balcony in Athens
- Thousands protest in France for action against sexual violence after murder
- Trump’s July 4 speech proceeds after National Mall evacuation due to storms
- Immigrant US Navy veteran faces deportation after serving three tours in Iraq
- Moroccan communities in Canada celebrate historic World Cup victory
- Fourth of July celebrations coincide with America’s 250th birthday amid heat wave
Author: News Desk
PM hands US ‘veto’ on China deals The Daily Telegraph says it has learnt that under the terms of the deal, the US can “object to Chinese firms investing in the UK.” The paper says the Tory party says this amounts to a “veto” – something the government’s spokesperson has dismissed as “categorically untrue.” The newly elected Pope Leo XIV from Chicago makes the front page as does King Charles who was in attendance at yesterday’s VE Day celebrations.
PM hails ‘historic’ deal with US The Times says the historic deal means the prime minister can “boast of jobs saved” whilst President Donald Trump gets “better terms for beef and ethanol.” The newly elected Pope Leo XIV takes a prominent position on the front splash – the paper notes he is the first North American pope in history.
UK agrees deal with Don: Future’s Orange The Daily Star has a typical humorous take on the news saying the “future is orange” alongside an image of Donald Trump’s orange face. It also highlights an old tweet from David Lammy who warned a trade deal with Trump means US corporations get to “privatise and dismantle the NHS.” Princess Kate’s VE Day tribute and the newly elected Pope Leo make the front page.
‘Evil will not prevail’: first US pope vows to build bridges The Guardian says Robert Prevost, the first US cleric to lead the Roman Catholic church, has said “evil will not prevail” as he addressed a crowd of 100,000 pilgrims and tourists in his first speech as Pope Leo XIV from the central balcony of St Peter’s Basilica. UK-US trade deal and a possible Labour rebellion also finds space on the front splash!
Nemo Mettler, Switzerland’s Eurovision 2024 champion, supports the exclusion of Israel from the 2025 competition, citing a conflict with Eurovision’s values of peace and human rights.
267th pontiff chosen in just 25 hours: Holy smoke … That was quick! Metro says the Chicago-born prelate was chosen after four rounds of voting on the second day of a conclave comprising a record 133 cardinals that was expected by some Vatican watchers to last days. King Charles is pictured on the front page of the paper meeting with WW2 veterans!
The Irish News says Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost will forever now be known as Pope Leo XIV.
Matheus Cunha acknowledges the pressure he places on himself regarding discipline after receiving multiple suspensions this season, including a straight red card for violent conduct.
India’s Indian Premier League (IPL) has been suspended for one week due to escalating tensions with Pakistan, following security concerns after a drone incident at the Rawalpindi Stadium.
Many of the UK newspaper front pages leave space to report on the announcement that US-born Robert Prevost has been elected as the next pope following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday.
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