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Trump’s back… Now the world waits to see what happens next The Metro dedicates its whole front page to the inauguration. The paper carries a picture of Trump hugging his family, saying “now the world waits to see what happens next…”
Trump: ‘I was saved by God to make America great again’ Donald Trump’s inauguration leads the front page of The Guardian. The returning president has promised a ‘golden age’ of America. The PM has ordered a public inquiry into the failings of the Southport killer – who pleaded guilty yesterday. He will be sentenced on Thursday.
Southport killer plotted massacre at his old school The Daily Mail says Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to the murder of three little girls who were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport last year. The paper says he plotted Britain’s first school massacre a week before the killings. The paper also says he was referred three times to the PREVENT scheme as the PM admits the state failed the three children. Boris Johnson’s thoughts on Donald Trump’s inauguration make the front page.
Southport knife murder: Failed by the state The Daily Mirror leads with the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana – the man who stabbed and killed three little girls at a dance lesson in Southport last year. Donald Trump’s inauguration makes the front page as the paper says he’s waging a war on everything – having signed a series of orders on day one of his presidency.
Guilty of murder & terror: Why did no one stop him? The Sun leads with the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana – who murdered three little girls at a dance lesson last year. The paper notes he had been flagged three times before the massacre. The paper also reports on Trump’s inauguration. The president was sworn in yesterday, marking his second term in the White House.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is under fire after making a gesture at a rally celebrating President Donald Trump’s return to office. Critics have likened the movement to a “Nazi salute.”
Colombia has declared a state of emergency and deployed 5,000 troops to combat left-wing guerrillas after violence claimed over 100 lives in just five days. The conflict spans three departments, from the southern Amazon to the Venezuelan border, where nearly 20,000 people have been displaced.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization (WHO). This move revives his previous efforts to leave the global health agency, which President Joe Biden had reversed during his tenure.
President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders focused on immigration reform, including declaring illegal immigration at the US-Mexico border a national emergency and targeting birthright citizenship.
Panama’s president firmly rejected Donald Trump’s claim to “take back” the Panama Canal, emphasising that the vital trade route “is and will remain” under Panama’s control.
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