- Scientists warn that Euphrates River could face severe drying by 2040
- EPP pushes for EU-US trade deal discussions, Socialist chair insists on 19 May
- Laos detains hostel owner as investigation into methanol poisoning continues
- Sanctions target Hamas amid international criticism of Israel’s settlements
- Manchester’s Gay Village Sealed Off as Hotel Evacuated Following ‘Chemical Incident’
- Turkish Airlines plane catches fire upon landing at Kathmandu airport
- Keir Starmer pledges to restore hope and rebuild ties with Europe
- EU to approve sanctions on Israeli settlers, says Kallas
Author: News Desk
Toon plan new super stadium The back page of the Daily Mail leads on reports that Newcastle United are planning to build a new 65,000 seater stadium in the city centre. Match of the Day has been spared the BBC revamp that had been discussed in the news. Man Utd’s 4-1 win in last night’s Europa League is pictured on the back.
Man Utd 4 Real Sociedad 1: Sp3cial Bru The back page of the Sun reports on Man Utd’s 4-1 win over Sociedad in the Europa League last night. United are through to the last-8 thanks to ‘hero’ Bruno Fernandes, who scored a hat trick. Prince William has hailed Thomas Tuchel – the new England boss – as the best man for the job.
Europa League relief – BruNO problem The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Manchester United’s 4-1 win over Real Sociedad in last night’s Europa League. The paper praises Man Utd’s captain Bruno Ferenades – who stayed cool to grab United a hat-trick.
The revised economic outlook This week’s Economist says Donald Trump’s economic delusions are already hurting America, saying the president and reality are drifting apart. Inside the paper it says this week Britain’s leader Sir Keir Starmer found his purpose abroad, saying he now needs the same at home.
The Financial Times reports the prime minister has pledged to take the heath system “back to democratic control” with support from the Conservatives.
The Metro calls the announcement a “shock”, saying the prime minister took aim at what he called the “flabby, unfocused” quangos.
The Irish Times reports that a dissident republican feud has escalated as it emerges Óglaigh na hÉireann (ÓNH) has issued death threats.
The Scotsman says the chancellor’s move will help boost growth ahead of her visit to Scotland.
Putin: I will agree truce but only on my terms The Daily Express frames it as Putin wanting peace “but only on my terms” with the Russian leader saying “there are nuances” in response to a proposed temporary ceasefire. “I will agree truce but only on my terms,” reads the paper’s headline. Prince William and Princess Kate will be supporting different teams this Saturday as Welsh rugby takes on England. The killer of the teenager, Elianne has been sentenced to life for stabbing her to death.
The Daily Mail welcomes the news that the PM is to scrap NHS England with open arms, saying “patients to be put before NHS bureaucrats”.
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

