- US officials confirm reopening of Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions
- Hungary’s Foreign Minister briefs Russia’s Lavrov at EU summit
- Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to murdering eight women in Gilgo Beach case
- China restricts airspace along northeastern coast for 40 days without explanation
- MEPs debate role of return hubs in expediting irregular migrant returns
- Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again after Israeli strikes on Lebanon
- Fidesz bypasses Meta’s political ad ban ahead of Hungary’s elections
- Israel launches extensive airstrikes on Beirut following US ceasefire announcement
Author: News Desk
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The kids are all right: Moore, 17, breaks record Tottenham’s 3-2 win over Elfsborg leads the back page of the Telegraph as the club’s youngsters shine.
FCSB 0 Man United 2 – Kobbie Dazzler The back page of the Daily Star leads on Manchester United’s 2-0 win over FCSB last night. United now progress to the Europa League last 16.
Lift-off at last for United The back page of the Daily Mail reports on Manchester United’s win last night to advance straight to the Europa League last 16.
Wayne’s message for Rashford: You have to go The back page of the Mirror reports former Man Utd star Marcus Rashford has told Marcus Rashford he should leave Manchester United. Man Utd’s win in last night’s Europa League match makes the back page.
Horror as 67 killed in plane and helicopter crash in Washington The Independent leads on the US air crash that has killed at least 67 people. Rescuers have recovered bodies from the river. The front page notes the US president has blamed the incident on the previous Democratic governments and diversity drives.
Trump blames diversity after 67 killed in US air crash The Times highlights US President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks, in which he blamed diversity initiatives from previous administrations. While acknowledging there was no evidence to support his claim that unqualified individuals had been hired for air traffic control roles, Trump stated, “it just could have been.” This comes just days after he scrapped diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in the military.
Tenth of farmland axed for net zero The Daily Telegraph reports that more than 10% of farmland will be repurposed for environmental projects as part of the UK’s net-zero strategy, describing it as a “fresh blow to rural life.” The initiative, set to be announced by the environment secretary, includes tree planting, solar farms, and wildlife habitat improvements. The National Farmers’ Union president insists the policy must not “further restrict farmers’ ability to produce the nation’s food.” The paper, along with several others, features a tribute to singer Marianne Faithfull, who has died at 78.
Fury at Trump’s new low: Shameful “Shameful,” reads The Daily Mirror’s headline, as it condemns Trump’s attempt to link the Washington air disaster to diversity hires. Calling it a “new low,” the paper describes the crash as the deadliest air tragedy in the US since 2001. It quotes a former US transport secretary as saying, “Trump should be leading, not lying.”
Now prove your ‘growth agenda’ isn’t all hot air “Now prove your ‘growth agenda’ isn’t all hot air,” challenges The Daily Mail, as opposition leader Kemi Badenoch pressures the prime minister to approve two North Sea oil projects blocked by Scottish courts. The projects were previously ruled unlawful after Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband withdrew Labour’s legal backing. The paper states that Sir Keir Starmer is now under pressure to overturn the decision and greenlight the projects. British pop singer Marianne Faithfull – who has died at the age of 78, is pictured on the front splash.
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