- Israel and US launch strikes against Iran ahead of EU energy talks
- EU urges Israel to reverse death penalty bill for Palestinian terrorists
- Nicaragua investigates crash that killed CEO Kasey Grelle during family holiday
- EU commissioner urges capitals to reduce oil and gas use amid Iran conflict
- Three killed, including mother and daughter, by falling tree in northern Germany
- European drivers face rising fuel costs as Iran conflict disrupts oil markets
- Iran executes nine political prisoners in a week amid ongoing protests
- Trump unveils ambitious $1.5 trillion defense budget plan
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This morning, supermarkets have confirmed their Easter opening hours. All large stores in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will close on Easter Sunday, with many operating reduced hours on Easter Monday.
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This morning, Storm Dave has arrived in the UK, producing winds of up to 70mph, causing flight cancellations and road closures. Expect challenging driving conditions across northern and western regions, with further updates from the Met Office advised.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, petrol prices surge at some London forecourts, reaching 299.9p per litre amid ongoing conflict in the region. Drivers are urged to compare prices as demand rises before the Easter weekend.
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Thursday’s front pages continue speculation about the upcoming October Budget. The papers offer up their predictions and reports on whether the chancellor will raise taxes or cut spending.
Other domestic topics are splashed on the front pages including reports on whether Russian spies planted devices in Birmingham, and there’s ongoing coverage of showbiz topics.
The newspapers had gone to print long before news broke of the death of One Direction star Liam Payne in Argentina. The 31-year-old fell from his balcony at his hotel. The story is dominating the UK news cycle online and on social media.
The papers continue their coverage of the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the new England Football manager.
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