Author: News Desk

Why I fell in love with Aston Villa The Sun front page leads with an exclusive interview with Prince William, who discusses his love for Aston Villa who are through to the quarter finals of the Champions League – where they’ll face PSG.

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Most of Friday’s front pages lead with the shocking news announced yesterday that the prime minister will scrap NHS England and bring it back under government control over the next two years. Many papers report on the amount of job losses the changes could see and how much cash that could free up.

On the international front, there’s room on almost all the front pages to reports that Russian President Vladamir Putin has agreed in principle to a ceasefire in Ukraine but has set out strong terms. He has also rejected having a direct phone call with Donald Trump, who has imposed more sanctions on Russia in a bid to get Putin to accept the US-proposed ceasefire deal.

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Cliff Notes – Economy finds reverse gear in January The Economy finds reverse gear in January it contracted by 0.1% in January 2025, contrary to expectations of a modest growth of 0.1%, primarily due to a decline in manufacturing output. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing significant challenges, including impending tax hikes and a £40bn bill from increased employer national insurance contributions, which threaten job security and economic stability. The Office for Budget Responsibility is expected to downgrade growth forecasts, as global economic uncertainties, including a trade war initiated by Donald Trump, loom large over the UK’s economic outlook. Economy finds reverse…

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Cliff Notes – The Ähtäri council should arrest trustees Seven council delegates in Ähtäri have called for an emergency meeting to discuss the urgent need to arrest trustees involved in controversial loans. An internal audit has revealed secret decisions related to the borrowing of funds for the zoo’s Isopandas, prompting a pre-trial investigation by the police. The extraordinary council meeting is scheduled for next Monday at 5 pm, convened to fulfil municipal law requirements, despite the inability to address the alleged crimes at this session. In Ähtäri the council should arrest trustees for corruption, but it does not know who…

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