Independent – Britain reaches a turning point
Author: News editor for WTX News
Daily Mirror – Happy and Glorious
The Sun is among many newspapers using a previously unseen photo of the Queen, released on Sunday night, ahead of her state funeral.
The Guardian picks out details from the funeral plans, saying Prince George and Princess Charlotte will walk behind the coffin.
The Metro has a simple but striking front page, depicting the Queen in her younger years alongside the words: “Thank you Ma’am”.
Farewell to our glorious Queen” the Daily Express says, alongside a newly released photograph of the late monarch beaming in a powder blue dress.
Monday’s papers dedicate their front pages to the Queen ahead of her state funeral in Westminster.
On the eve of her funeral, Buckingham Palace released an unseen portrait of the Queen.
Buckingham Palace have released the order of service for the funeral of the Queen at Westminster Abbey today – at 11:00 BST.
Brighton have named Italian Roberto de Zerbi as their new manager. The 43-year-old has been out of work after leaving Shakhtar in July due to the Ukraine war.
America’s president Joe Biden has said his country will defend Taiwan if China were to attack them.
Hurricane Fiona knocked out all electricity on the US island of Puerto Rico, as the winds reached 86mph.
Alla Pugacheva – one of Russia’s biggest music stars, has condemned the invasion of Ukraine and called on Russian authorities to declare her a “foreign agent”, in solidarity with her anti-war husband Maxim Galkin.
Two of the Queen’s great-grandchildren – Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will attend the Queen’s funeral in Westminster Abbey today.
The Independent reports on Liz Truss’s energy plans and how they show the UK has abandoned its net zero targets.
Liz Truss is facing a “baptism of fire” with “warnings of mass bankruptcies across the economy”, The Observer reports.
Daily Star Sunday – not the biggest royal fan – reports on a story about secret agents, aliens and UFOs.
The Sunday Mirror fills its front page with a photograph of the Queen’s grandchildren, who held a vigil around their grandmother’s coffin in Westminster Hall.
Princes William and Harry were “united” as they honoured the Queen with a vigil in Westminster Hall, the Sunday People says.
The Prince of Wales and Duke of Sussex showed a “united front” during a vigil for the Queen, the Sun on Sunday says on its front page. “United we stand” is the headline.
The Sunday’s front pages lead with photos from a vigil for the late Queen Elizabeth II, held by her grandchildren.
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The Metro says Vladimir Putin has admitted that Chinese President Xi Jinping has ‘questions and concerns’ over his invasion of Ukraine.
The Metro says Vladimir Putin is now believed to have survived seven attempts on his life after reports his limousine was allegedly attacked earlier this week.