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A woman discovers a rare 1969 Jensen FF in her dad’s barn, untouched for 30 years, highlighting the enduring allure and nostalgia of classic cars.
South African football team faces scrutiny in the tragic murder case of a British mother in France, raising urgent questions about their involvement.
A ‘vengeful’ woman is back in prison for posting explicit photos of her dad’s mistress online, highlighting the severe consequences of revenge.
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King Charles makes his first public appearance with Queen Camilla since announcing the monarch’s return to public engagements.
Monday’s front pages lead on a variety of stories. Several of the papers cover the UK’s Rwanda policy with different approaches to the story. Elsewhere, the latest from the UK government also makes a couple of the newspapers – with reports that Tory MP rebels are plotting to oust the prime minister ahead of what is expected to be disastrous local elections for the Conservatives.
The back pages lead on Arsenal’s win over Spurs to take them to the top of the Premier League table – the Gunners got off to a great start but Spurs managed to claw a few goals back in what was a nervy end to the match.
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf is set to resign from his role as early as today, the BBC says. The SNP leader is expected to stand down following the collapse of the Bute House Agreement – his party’s power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens – last week.
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