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A 91-year-old former nurse endured nearly two months without hot water, highlighting the neglect faced by vulnerable seniors in care.
Claire’s has entered administration again, putting 150 stores at risk of closure, highlighting ongoing struggles in the retail sector.
“Mother of hunger striker feels ‘helpless’ as doctors warn her son could die within days, highlighting the urgency of his plight and detainee rights.”
Evidence doesn’t support murder of any babies The Daily Express reports that the “evidence doesn’t support murder…
Baby killer … or victim? The Mirror’s front page calls the experts’ claims a “bombshell” and…
Distraught mother of Letby victim hits out at disrespectful campaign to free her Daily Mail…
Annie’s £750k to do Celeb BB The Sun says “footie love rat” Kyle Walker’s wife…
Wednesday’s newspaper headlines pick up on claims of a possible miscarriage of justice in relation to the infamous Lucy Letby case. Letby is serving 15 whole-life orders for killing seven infants but a group of neonatal experts say they died from natural causes or “bad medical care.”
Politics makes the front pages as the prime minister promises to get tough immigration, and Donald Trump’s tariffs on China are met with a probe into US tech companies.
Princess Kate is pictured on many of the newspaper front pages as she joined a class on a school trip o the National Portrait Gallery.
Six Nations rugby leads the back pages as England prepare to face France.
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