The Sun – Bank Ollie DayÂ
The Sun is calling for a “Bank Ollie Day” if England beat Spain to win Euro 2024 on Sunday. A large image of Ollie Watkins makes the front splash after the star scored a last-minute goal to send England through to the final. The paper also features an update in the crossbow murders.
Keir Starmer hints at a bank holiday if England win Euros final against Spain on Sunday
HOPES of an extra Bank Holiday to celebrate an England Euros win rose today as Sir Keir Starmer vowed to mark any victory.
Fans dared to dream of a day off as calls for a national celebration grew should the Three Lions romp home in the final on Sunday.
The new PM said he did not want to “jinx” the historic clash but would not rule out let giving millions have time off work to revel in a glory.
He was speaking after the “fantastic” win last night while he was in America for a NATO summit.
And the football-mad premier was asked about comments he made about granting a Bank Holiday if the Lionesses won the World Cup last year.
Moment ‘crossbow killer’ Kyle Clifford is caught by armed cops after ‘murder’ of BBC star’s wife & two daughters
SHOCKING footage has captured the moment triple murder suspect Kyle Clifford was caught after cops swarmed a cemetery.
Clifford, 26, was seen being bundled into the back of an ambulance this afternoon after armed police swooped on a cemetery in Hilly Fields in Enfield, North London.
Clifford, 26, is suspected of the murders of three women at their home in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
Armed officers and a specialist search dog tracked the suspect of the horrific crossbow massacre down to a cemetery yards from his Enfield home.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 12 July 2024.Â
As it has been for much of this week, the front pages continue to be dominated by domestic politics and football. Friday sees stories on prison reform, the prime minister’s first overseas trip to attend a Nato summit in Washington, the two-child benefit cap and the rise in the value of the pound on the foreign currency markets.
Elsewhere, almost all of the front pages splash on the England football team ahead of the European Championship final on Sunday. England will face Spain at the Olympiastadion Berlin. The back pages continue the Euros coverage.