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Girl, 13, charged with attempted murder after school stabbings is remanded A 13-year-old girl has been remanded to a youth detention centre after she was charged with stabbing two teachers and a pupil at a school in South Wales. She was charged with three counts of attempted murder at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court after a stabbing at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire on Wednesday. Fiona Elias and Liz Hopkin were identified as the two victims of the knife attack at the end of morning break on Wednesday. Both are now understood to have been released from hospital.

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Front page summary The Independent – Macron savages Sunak’s cynical Rwanda policy The Independent says Home secretary James Cleverly hit out at ‘distasteful’ and ‘lazy’ criticism of policy, but insisted he was not talking about French leader’s remarks. French President Emmanuel Macron has denounced Rishi Sunak’s plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda as the politics of “cynicism” and a betrayal of European values. Macron also warned it would be “ineffective”, just days after the scheme – designed to give thousands a one-way ticket to the African country – cleared its final parliamentary hurdle in the UK.Elsewhere, disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein…

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Front page summary The Guardian – Yousaf in peril as Greens say they will back no-confidence motion The Guardian leads on the news that Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf is facing a no-confidence motion, backed by the Scottish Greens after he unilaterally ended their power-sharing deal. The paper says he “stunned” his allies and opponents on Thursday when he announced the end of the power-sharing deal between the SNP and the Scottish Greens. Elsewhere, disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is pictured on the front page – as one of his rape convictions is overturned.  The Guardian – Labour pledges to nationalise rail…

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Front page summary Metro – Weinstein sensation: rape conviction overturned The Metro leads on the overturning of one of disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein’s rape convictions. A New York appeals court said prosecutors in the pivotal #MeToo case called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. The paper points out the disgraced Hollywood mogul will remain in prison. He was separately convicted of rape in LA.A second front page leads on Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf who is facing a no-confidence motion, backed by the Scottish Greens after he unilaterally ended their power-sharing deal. Metro – End…

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Front page summary Daily Mirror – Save our FA Cup replays The Daily Mirror has launched a campaign to save FA Cup replays after it was recently decided they would be scrapped starting from next season.”Save our cup replays” says the headline, as it launches a campaign to save the replays that “provide vital cash to hard-up lower league clubs”. The tabloid says football figures, politicians and fans are backing the fight against the plan to ditch the replays.Elsewhere, the paper continues its coverage of its own Jill Dando investigation.  Daily Mirror – Labour: We’ll nationalise rail in 5 years By WTX…

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Front page summary Daily Express – Revolutionary jab offers hope of cancer cure The Daily Express leads on a new cancer vaccine, being tested on British patients, offers hope to cure the disease. It says the jab for melanoma may also prove effective in treating lung, bladder and kidney tumours. The vaccine uses the mRNA technology that helped overcome the Covid pandemic.Elsewhere, news that disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has had one of his rape convictions overturned makes the front page.  Daily Express – Horror in the playground as teacher stabbed By WTX NewsApril 25, 2024 The main stories Like this article?…

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Front page summary The Sun – Ryan Giggs to be a dad again at 50 Ex-Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs is set to be a dad again aged 50, The Sun reports. It is his first child with his girlfriend Zara Charles, and the tabloid says the couple are said to be “delighted”.Elsewhere the paper reports on shoplighting figures rising in the UK.  The Sun – Beatrice ex in drug death By WTX NewsApril 25, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Have your say Newspaper Stand

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French President Emmanuel Macron said Europe must escape from its self-imposed naivety or face the risk of dying. In a speech on the EU, he said Europe must react fast to survive in a changing world. “We need to be lucid, and recognise that our Europe is mortal. It can die. It all depends on the choices we make, and those choices need to be made now,” he said.

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Princess Beatrice’s ex-boyfriend found dead in Miami hotel after ‘overdose’ Princess Beatrice’s ex-boyfriend has been found dead from a suspected overdose in a hotel room. 41-year-old Paolo Liuzzo was aged 21 when he dated 17-year-old Princess Beatrice back in 2005. Miami Police found Paolo’s body after being called to a room in the citizenM Miami Worldcenter hotel at 3.22pm local time on February 7. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed due to records laws in Florida, but Officer Michael Vega from Miami police say it was ‘investigated as an overdose death’, adding that the investigation is ‘open…

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Major update on condition of two horses that rampaged through London Two of the military horses who caused ‘total mayhem’ when they bolted after being spooked by noisy construction work are in a serious condition, a minister has said. Five horses from a group of seven ran loose during an extended training exercise in Belgravia, smashing into vehicles and leaving four unseated Household Cavalry soldiers injured. A black horse and a white one drenched in blood were later seen galloping through central London. Giving an update this morning, Defence Minister James Cartlidge told Sky News: ‘They have all been recovered.

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Front page summary The Independent – Sabre-rattling Sunak: EU must spend more on Nato to fight Putin The Independent says Rishi Sunak has challenged Britain’s European allies to meet his £75bn pledge to increase defence spending as US President Joe Biden signed a $61bn package of aid for Ukraine. The prime minister warned the world is “more dangerous now than at any moment since the Cold War” and faces “an axis of authoritarian states”. Elsewhere the front page features a large image of the horses on the run through London yesterday.  The Independent – Rwanda bill: Think again Prime Minister By WTX NewsApril…

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Front page summary The Guardian – Labour pledges to nationalise rail network with 5 yearsThe Guardian writes on Labour’s promise of the “biggest reform of railways in a generation” with a plan to bring the train network into national ownership. The paper says the planned reforms would be one of the party’s “first major acts” if it wins power. The paper says Labour insiders hailed the plan as the moment the party “would begin to champion its more radical proposals” in the run-up to the general election – likely to be held later this year.Elsewhere, the horses on the loose across…

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Front page summary Metro – End of the line for failing train firms Labour has pledged it will nationalise the railways should the party prevail at the next election, Metro reports. Shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh told the paper the “current model doesn’t work for anyone”. The plan would see a Great British Railways body take over each existing franchise as its contract ends.The front page is dedicated to the story.  Metro – Let this be the last Channel tragedy By WTX NewsApril 24, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the…

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Front page summary The Sun – Beatrice ex in drug death The Sun reports on the death of a former boyfriend of Princess Beatrice, in a “suspected drug overdose”. Paolo Liuzzo was found dead in a Miami hotel room, the tabloid says.Elsewhere, England football star Jude Bellingham makes the front page as the tabloid reports on his new girlfriend.  The Sun – Prince Louis turns 6: Birthday photo of smiling Louis By WTX NewsApril 24, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Have your say Newspaper Stand

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Front page summary Daily Mirror – Labour: We’ll nationalise rail in 5 years The Daily Mirror leads on Labour vowing to nationalise British railways in five years if the party wins the next general election. The paper calls the election promise the biggest overhaul of the train industry in a generation. It carries a quote from shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh, who says: “We’ll deliver root-and-branch reforms.”Elsewhere, the paper continues its coverage of its Jill Dando exclusive.  Daily Mirror – Jill Dando exclusive: I saw him By WTX NewsApril 24, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it?…

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Front page summary Daily Express – Horror in the playground as teacher stabbed The Daily Express reports a teacher was “slashed across the neck” while trying to stop an alleged knife attack on another pupil at a Welsh secondary school. “Horror in the playground” is the headline. The paper also carries the striking image of horses “on the rampage” through central London. Daily Express – About time too! Civil service job cuts to pay for defence boost By WTX NewsApril 24, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Have your…

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced a temporary suspension of his public duties to decide whether to continue in office. This decision comes in the wake of a court’s start of a preliminary inquiry into his wife, Begoña Gómez. Sánchez expressed the urgency of determining whether to persist in leading the government or relinquish his position, stating it as a matter of honour.

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Meet Chappie, the mischievous feline who has captured the hearts of his neighborhood with his playful antics and larger-than-life personality. This fluffy tabby cat has become a local celebrity, known for his love of adventure and his charming demeanor. Chappie’s owner, Sarah Johnson, describes him as “a bit of a character” who always keeps her on her toes. From sneaking into the neighbor’s garden to chasing after birds, Chappie is always up to something. Despite his mischievous ways, he has a way of winning over everyone he meets with his irresistible charm. Neighbors have taken to social media to share…

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Front page summary The Independent – Rwanda bill: Think again Prime Minister The Independent headline reads: “Think again, PM: Sunak urged to U-turn on Rwanda plan as five die in Channel tragedy.” The tragic deaths prompted senior figures in the United Nations to urge the prime minister to reconsider his controversial plan to send asylum seekers who arrive on small boats on a one-way flight to Rwanda.Elsewhere the front page notes the PM’s announcement that the government will pledge billions more to defense spending.  The Independent – Flight or Fantasy? PM insists Rwanda planes will take off in weeks By WTX NewsApril…

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