Author: News Desk

Remember the sacrifice of our family of nations The Daily Express covers King Charles’s Commonwealth Day message, in which he honoured the soldiers who fought in World War II. Ahead of the 80th anniversary of Hitler’s defeat, the King praised their “untold sacrifice and selflessness” in the fight against the Nazis. A one-year-old whippet-saluki-collie has claimed the top award at Crufts.

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Pandemic’s dead mourned: We must never forget The Mirror reflects on the UK’s COVID Day of Reflection, reporting that thousands gathered across the country on Sunday to mourn those who lost their lives during the pandemic. The paper highlights the emotional tributes paid at events nationwide. Danny Jones and Maura Higgins’ boozy kiss has become the showbiz scandal of the year. Now a source claims Danny and his wife are in crisis talks to save their marriage.

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Cliff Notes – China launches tariffs on US Tariff Implementation: China launches tariffs on US and target the US military and initiated new tariffs on a range of U.S. agricultural products, with chicken, wheat, and corn facing a 15 percent levy, while soybeans, pork, beef, and fruit will incur a 10 percent tariff. Trade Tensions Escalate: This move marks a significant escalation in the ongoing trade dispute between China and the United States, following a recent increase in U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports by President Trump. Exemptions for Pre-Shipped Goods: Goods that were shipped from the U.S. prior to the…

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Woke RAF is running out of top gun pilots The Daily Mail claims the RAF is “running out” of pilots after an alleged “secret bid to discriminate against white male applicants” failed. However, the RAF tells the paper that it has “sufficient pilots and aircrew” to meet operational demands and maintain frontline services. The paper reports that Dancing on Ice could be axed within days and says ITV can no longer bet on ‘busy’ Holly.

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BBC boss’s potty plan: Chats of the day The Sun takes aim at what it calls a “potty plan” to reduce football coverage on the BBC’s Match of the Day in favour of more analysis. The paper reports that BBC chairman Samir Shah believes most fans have already seen the highlights before the show airs on Saturday nights. The paper suggests that Dancing On Ice is ‘facing the axe in days’ after viewing figures crash with distraught staffers told ‘the show is over’.

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Monday’s front pages continue the weekend trend of no clear lead story, and instead, a variety of topics dominate the headlines. 

Kyiv and Washington set for talks this week in Saudi Arabia, report a handful of broadsheets whilst several tabloids focus on Covid 5 years on – and how the UK marked the event.

Benefit cuts, prison reforms, growing crime in the UK and the sunny weather Britain has enjoyed – all make up the domestic coverage on the front pages. The back pages lead on last night’s Man Utd vs Arsenal, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The sports editors suggest that Arsenal’s failure to win has handed Liverpool the Premier League title. 

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Cliff Notes A cargo ship named H&S Wisdom has been stranded on a sandbank in the Humber estuary since 2 March, after traveling from Rotterdam, Netherlands, and is expected to remain there until April due to low tide conditions. The authorities will attempt to refloat the vessel around 28 March, but this could still extend the crew’s isolation until the next spring tide. The stranded ship is carrying steel and has approximately six crew members on board, who have received essential food and water supplies delivered by Humber Rescue. Local residents have begun providing care packages, including sweets, in response…

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Cliff Notes Mark Carney, a former central banker, has been chosen by Canada’s Liberal Party to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Carney’s appointment signals a potential shift in Canada’s economic and political landscape, considering his background in central banking and finance. He emphasizes the importance of respect in Canada-US relations, stating tariffs will remain until the US demonstrates this respect. Carney has expressed strong opposition to former President Trump’s policies, referring to him metaphorically as “Voldemort” and condemning the dangers his administration posed. The political community is keenly watching Carney’s strategies as he navigates complex international relationships and domestic challenges…

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Cliff Notes Cynthia Nodanche, a new resident of Birmingham, faced enforcement officers demanding £1,000 after driving her non-compliant Vauxhall Antara through the Clean Air Zone without payment. The 41-year-old executive assistant reported that her fines increased significantly when they were sent to an incorrect address. Nodanche highlighted the complexity of the system, suggesting it could deter potential newcomers to the city and called for more flexible payment deadlines from the council. She expressed concern over the short timeframe allowed for fine payments and recommended extending the notice period by one to two weeks. Man forced to pay dead father’s £3,000…

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Cliff Notes Big Bear’s bald eagle pair, Jackie and Shadow, have successfully hatched three eaglets in a recent event that has captured public interest. The first eaglet hatched shortly before 11:30 p.m. on Monday, followed by the second during the night, and the third by 6:30 a.m. on Saturday. The eaglets are currently being watched and fed by their parents, with the young birds expected to remain in the nest for about 10 to 14 weeks. Naming suggestions for the eaglets will come from the public, with Big Bear third-graders making the final decision, continuing a tradition from last year…

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