Eight Israeli soldiers killed in Rafah operation, IDF says Eight Israeli soldiers were killed on Saturday in a blast in southern Gaza, marking the deadliest incident for the Israeli army since January. The soldiers were in an armoured vehicle when a major explosion occurred, reportedly detonating explosive “engineering material,” according to a preliminary investigation by the Israeli military. The explosion happened in the Tal al-Sultan neighbourhood of Rafah, a key target for Israeli forces in…
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At least 14 Hajj pilgrims die in intense heat At least 14 Jordanian citizens have died from heatstroke during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, according to Jordanian officials. The extreme heat has also left 17 Jordanians missing. The Jordanian foreign ministry reported that these deaths were caused by a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 46°C (114.8°F). Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, and any able Muslim is obliged to perform…
The Valencia court convicted the unidentified defendants of an offense against moral integrity, aggravated by racially motivated discrimination.
The Metro – Grief for ‘kind, brilliant’ husband: Heartbreak as TV doctor body found The Metro front page the discovery of the body of TV doctor Michael Mosley. He died whilst on a solo hike during scorching weather. Many of the papers pick up on his wife’s comments – noting the TV doctor was so close to help. The front page also offers up its review of Taylor Swift’s concert. Catch up on all the…
The Independent – Tories in meltdown as Heseltine warns party is in a ‘fight for its life’ The Independent’s front page covers mostly political news – as well as the discovery of the body of TV doctor Michael Mosley. Catch up on all the front pages here Latest articles from The Independent
The Guardian – Macron calls snap election after surge of far right The Guardian’s front page covers mostly political news – as well as the discovery of the body of TV doctor Michael Mosley. Catch up on all the front pages here Latest articles from The Guardian
The Herald – FM defends ditching ‘indy’ from election ballot papers The National’s front page leads on Scottish politics. The front page image features Scotland’s football team arriving in Germany ahead of the EUROS – and the incredible welcome the team received. Catch up on all the front pages here Latest articles from The Herald
The National – Ross has ‘serious questions to answer’ over expenses The National’s front page leads on Scottish politics. Swinney says that the Tory leader used MP cash for football job travel raises ‘very significant concerns’. Catch up on all the front pages here Latest articles from The National
The Scotsman – Pressure mounting on Ross after deselection of Duguid The Scotsman’s front page leads on Scottish politics. The front page features a large image of Scotland’s John McGinn, centre, starts dancing as the team arrive at Bayernhalle in Garmisch- Partenkirchen, Germany, for a reception hosted by the Mayor. Scotland have their team base in the area for their Uefa Euro campaign. Catch up on all the front pages here
Many of Monday’s front pages lead on the discovery of Dr Michael Mosley’s body after the famed TV presenter had gone missing while on holiday in Greece.
Elsewhere, politics makes the front pages with the UK general election around the corner, and news of a snap general election in France – amid a rise in far-right support.
The back pages lead on Harry Kane’s comments after England lost 1-0 to Iceland – at Wembley, the final match before the start of the EUROs. British star Dina Asher-Smith is also pictured on the back pages after she won gold at the European Championships.
Dr Mosley’s body was discovered on a hillside near the Agia Marina beach bar on Sunday. CCTV footage reportedly shows him descending a slope before disappearing behind a wall.
The incident, believed to be an ambush by suspected militants, has not been claimed by any group. The region has been a longstanding conflict zone between India and Pakistan.
In a televised address from the Élysée Palace, Macron acknowledged the voters’ message and emphasised the need for “a clear majority in serenity and harmony” to counter the far-right’s progress.
During a news conference in Tel Aviv, Gantz cited Netanyahu’s obstruction of achieving “true victory” as his reason for stepping down and called for the prime minister to set a date for elections.
Scenes from the Nuseirat refugee camp depict extensive devastation and mourning. Two Gaza hospitals, al-Aqsa and al-Awda, reported 70 bodies between them, while the health ministry released names of 86 individuals among the reported 274 fatalities.
Thousands attended Modi’s inauguration at Delhi’s presidential palace, including leaders from Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, but not Pakistan or China.
The Independent – Rayner backs Abbott and defies Starmer in left-wing cull row The front page of The Independent leads on the latest from the UK political landscape. Latest articles from The Independent
The Guardian – Pressure on Starmer to end purge of the Labour left The front page of The Guardian leads on the latest from the Labour Party as they’ve had to deny reports that are purging left-wing candidates from standing. Latest articles from The Guardian
The Metro – ‘Cold-blooded monster’ The front page of The Metro leads on UK domestic news. There are two main stories on the front page – the latest from the Labour campaign and the story of a teacher who murdered her partner. Latest articles from The Metro
The National – ‘A Fantastic Candidate’ The front page of The National newspaper from May 31, 2024, features the following stories: Latest articles from The National
The Herald – Calls to Scrap Short-Lets Law as Businesses Go to the Wall The front page of The Herald newspaper from May 31, 2024, features the following stories: Other Stories Latest articles from The Herald
Daily Mirror – Trump Guilty The front page of the Daily Mirror newspaper from May 31, 2024, leads on one story. Stories Online Here are the leading online reports: Latest articles from the UK
Friday’s front pages continue their political coverage – an ongoing theme in recent weeks, with a couple of papers looking across the pond to the news of Donald Trump being found guilty in his hush-money trial.
Elsewhere, the latest from the UK political landscape is also featured heavily on the front pages as the general election looms.
The back pages bring you the latest from the Premier League as complaints over the jam-packed football schedule continue to dominate the sports world. Elsewhere, the back pages also look ahead to Saturday’s Champions League final at Wembley where Borussia Dortmund will face Real Madrid. Londoner Jadon Sancho will face fellow Englishman Jude Bellingham.
Slovak PM moved to home care after shooting Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been transferred from a hospital in Banska Bystrica to his home in Bratislava, two weeks after being critically wounded in a shooting incident. The hospital announced that Fico is now under “home nursing care” as he continues his recovery. The 59-year-old PM was airlifted to Bratislava for further treatment and rehabilitation. He was shot four times at close range on May…
Spain passes amnesty law for Catalan nationalists Spain’s Congress has approved the government’s contentious Catalan amnesty law, which now faces implementation after overcoming its final parliamentary hurdle. The law seeks to withdraw pending legal actions against Catalan nationalists involved in separatist activities, including the 2017 referendum and failed independence bid. The law passed with a narrow majority: 177 lawmakers voted in favour, while 172 voted against. Introduced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party (PSOE),…