Cancer Day Tribute: Say Trees Mummy! The Sun’s headline, “Say trees mummy,” captures Kate standing atop a fallen tree trunk, while the Mirror’s “Kate: Get…
Several papers look at the reaction to the Trump tariffs after the US president agreed to delay tariffs against Canada and Mexico for one month.
The business newspapers assess the state of the markets following the tariffs pause, as well as discussions about what sort of tariffs could be introduced to the EU.
The UK’s relationship with the bloc is assessed on several front pages, with clear politically motivated headlines. Several right-leaning papers suggest the prime minister is dragging Britain back into the EU and dissecting Brexit.
The tabloids feature images of Princess Kate, who marked World Cancer Day with a newly released picture taken by her son Prince Louis.
Crime in the UK, The Grammys and football also feature. The back pages report on last night’s Premier League match.
Breaking – China announces retaliatory action as Trump tariffs take effect China has responded with retaliatory measures following the implementation of tariffs by US President…
Who won the trade war? A trade war that would send economic shockwaves through North America and beyond is on hold – for now, did…
ICJ Fugitive Netanyahu in Washington gets a red carpet treatment instead of handcuffs. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in the United States for meetings with President Donald Trump and others in his administration to discuss the Gaza ceasefire deal and his Middle East plans.
There’s a ceasefire agreement in Gaza is holding on by a thread but Israel continues to bomb the West Bank and is butchering palestinians at every chance it gets.
Musk has an issue with USAID being autonomous enough to disregard and undermine his orders.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are no longer a threat but a reality. They cap off a wild January in Washington. ‘Tariff is a beautiful word’, only Trump would say something so Ron Burgundy.
He is using these tariffs to assert more authority over these trading partners and at the same time, put up taxes, without using the word TAX.
Starmer will be doing Trump’s dirty work in Europe, if he wants to keep his job.
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Humbling of champions The back page of the Daily Telegraph reports on last night’s Premier League matches. Arsenal’s 5-1 win over Manchester City leads the…
Arsenal 5 Man City 1 – Humbled The back page of the Daily Express reports on last night’s Premier League action as Arsenal thumped Man…
Humbled – lethal Gunners make Haaland pay for jibe The back page of the Daily Star reports on last night’s Premier League action as Arsenal…
Arsenal 5 Man City 1 – Humbled The back page of the Daily Mirror reports Arsenal humbled Man City last night with a 5-1 win…
EU warns Trump: We will not be bullied European leaders are also on edge, with The Telegraph highlighting threats of retaliation if the EU faces similar tariffs. …
French tell UK to eat humble pie on Brexit The Times claims that French President Emmanuel Macron will tell UK Labour leader Keir Starmer that his…
1,600 crimes linked to OnlyFans The Daily Mirror reveals that more than 1,600 alleged crimes tied to the adult content platform OnlyFans have been reported to police…
Vlad’s drone kills Brit boy soldier The Sun shares the tragic story of 18-year-old James Wilton, a volunteer soldier from Huddersfield who was killed by a…
Struggling businesses to pay price of Starmer’s Brexit reset The Daily Mail warns against “anti-democratic surrender” in its editorial, criticising plans to align the UK with…
Red card for Ofsted reforms The Metro adds that the sister of Ruth Perry, a headteacher who took her own life after her school was rated…
Donald Trump’s new tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico are making headlines, with fears of economic fallout and retaliation. The newspapers also speculate when tariffs for the EU and possibly the UK will come into effect.
Several papers call for the UK to move closer to the US now Trump has returned to the White House whilst other papers suggest moving closer to the EU.
Proposed changes to Ofsted school inspections in England are under fire, with headteachers and unions calling the new system “worse than the old one.”
The back pages are dominated by Arsenal’s 5-1 win over Champions Manchester City.
You Traitor The Sun on Sunday splashes with the headline “You Traitor,” revealing that Traitors winner Jake Brown was confronted by his wife after meeting with a female…
Police file raises new doubts over Letby guilt The Mail on Sunday claims a “bombshell revelation” in the Lucy Letby case, suggesting the jury may have been…
Chinese viewed Duke of York as ‘useful channel’ The Sunday Times delves into newly-released court documents suggesting that China viewed Prince Andrew as a “valuable communication channel.”…
PM eases rules for illegal migrants The Sunday Telegraph leads with the government’s plans to reverse legislation used to block illegal migrants from obtaining British citizenship. The…
Crackdown on A.I. child abuse The Sunday Mirror leads with a stark warning about the rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery. The government is introducing new…
Brexit contract for IT firm at centre of Post Office scandal Taxpayers will foot a £67m bill after ministers extended a post-Brexit contract with the…