Daily Express says A TEN-YEAR-OLD girl has died after suffering an “unexplained” cardiac arrest in a West London leisure centre yesterday.
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Daily Express says BRITAIN will bask in one more burst of sunshine today before bitter easterly winds plunge the nation into a two-week cold spell.
The Sun says NATIONWIDE customers have been plunged into chaos as a major outage means their debit card payments are being DECLINED in shops and online.
The Sun says SPAIN has dropped its rule requiring face masks indoors today, giving Brits a welcome holiday boost.
Daily Mirror says Tory Jacob Rees-Mogg tonight told Andrew Marr people should “get a sense of perspective” over Partygate fines after the broadcaster opened up about his dad’s death while Boris Johnson’s team partied.
Daily Mirror says Boris Johnson is set to order Tory MPs to block an investigation into claims he lied to parliament over Partygate.
The Metro says Not guilty pleas were entered in court Tuesday for Lori Vallow, the Idaho mom accused of murdering her two children.
The Independent says Britain is set for more good weather this week with temperatures hotter than Barcelona following a warm bank holiday weekend.
The Independent says police have appealed for the public’s help to find two missing teenage girls who disappeared six days ago from Waltham Forest.
The Independent says a match that was so predictable, and yet the reality of it was utterly astounding.
The Independent says more than 1,100 cases of a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron XE, have been detected in the UK.
The Guardian says the Russian tycoon Oleg Tinkov has denounced Moscow’s “massacre” in Ukraine and urged the west to help end “this insane war”.
The Guardian says Keir Starmer called the prime minister “a man without shame” during furious exchanges in parliament as MPs prepared to vote on whether Boris Johnson should be investigated for lying about the Partygate scandal.
The Guardian says a hot air balloon on its maiden flight with 12 people on board made an emergency landing in a Melbourne street.
Wednesday’s front pages.
BBC News says Boris Johnson has faced fury in the Commons after receiving a fine from the police for breaking lockdown laws.
Sky News says Boris Johnson has hit back at Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby over his criticism of sending illegal migrants to Rwanda.
France24 says a pivotal moment in the race for the Élysée Palace, the debate between President Macron and Marine Le Pen has been shrouded in controversy over the choice of mediator.
Euronews says bosses and unions in Germany have joined forces to oppose a possible EU ban on Russian gas, saying it would grind industry to a halt.
Arab News says Sri Lankan police fired live ammunition to scatter protesters on Tuesday, killing one person and injuring a dozen more, as the country sought rapid financial assistance from IMF.
Aljazeera says a US court’s latest ruling in a case pitting Indonesian villagers against one of the world’s most powerful oil companies was unusual enough to raise eyebrows.
Ukraine shoots down Russian cruise missiles fired at Lviv region and watch the video as Ukraine ambush the Russian military. The head of the Lviv regional military administration in western Ukraine said Ukrainian anti-aircraft systems downed Russian cruise missiles that were fired on Saturday morning toward the Lviv region. “In the morning of April 16, missiles were fired at the Lviv region from Su-35 aircraft of the Russian occupiers,” Regional military governor Maksym Kozytsky said.…
Sky News says a cabinet minister has likened Boris Johnson’s lockdown fixed penalty to a parking fine – ahead of the prime minister facing MPs for the first time since the punishment was issued.
The Guardian – No 10 suspected of being targeted by Pegasus spyware
Metro – Half-price rail fares