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Nancy Pelosi ruled against putting a $1 trillion infrastructure bill on the floor Thursday night, With less than 24 hours before another US government shutdown, According to a leadership aide, after progressives rebelled, potentially delaying consideration until Democrats strike an agreement on the separate, much larger social safety net and climate legislation. Pelosi’s decision came after hours of intense negotiations, including a call with President Joe Biden and a crush of meetings and calls with members of the House Democratic caucus. The delay puts the speaker past her second self-imposed deadline to hold a vote on the plan after postponing the…
Koci Selamaj, 36, has been remanded in custody accused of beating school teacher Sabina Nessa to death ‘in a premeditated and predatory attack’.
Wayne Couzens has been handed a whole-life prison sentence for murdering Sarah Everard. Wayne Couzens kidnapped, raped and killed the 33-year-old as she walked home on 3 March.
Thursday’s front pages cover the first day of the sentencing of Wayne Couzens – the Met police officer who kidnapped, raped and killed Sarah Everard.
The Sun leads with the moment police officer Wayne Couzens tricked Ms Everard into his car is captured in a CCTV image on the front splash.
The image dominating the Metro’s front page is the moment Wayne Couzens tricked Sarah Everard into his car leads the Metro.
Susan Everard’s words lead the Daily Express with the headline: “I’m haunted by horror of my precious little girl’s murder”.
Wayne Couzens used his police warrant card to lure Ms Sarah Everard off the street, says the Guardian.
The Daily Mirror reports on how Sarah Everard’s parents forced her killer to look them in the eye as they described their grief in court.
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