- NATO Allies Resume Business as Usual Following Greenland Dispute
- PM Demands Apology from Sir Jim Ratcliffe Over ‘Colonised by Immigrants’
- A £130 billion high-speed rail connecting the UK and Ireland – dream or possibility?
- Pep Guardiola sends ominous message to Arsenal after latest Man City win
- Yanis Varoufakis criticises Ursula von der Leyen at EU summit in Belgium
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- Royal Family ‘lent Andrew £12m for Giuffre settlement, no repayments made’ | News UK
- EU leaders meet today for key retreat to address pressing issues
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A £130 billion high-speed rail linking the UK and Ireland sparks debate: is this ambitious project a viable solution for improved connectivity?
The Royal Family lent Andrew £12m for his Giuffre settlement, but reports suggest he hasn’t repaid any of it yet, raising eyebrows over his finances.
In a controversial statement, Manchester United’s owner argues that immigrants have ‘colonised’ the UK, sparking widespread debate about citizenship and identity.
The FA and NewCo updated the government earlier in the week with their plans on how to grow women’s football in England.
Anti-monarchy protesters shout ‘down with the crown’ at Queen Camilla Protesters shout ‘down with the…
Primary school ‘on lockdown’ after armed police swarm estate Armed police have arrived at an…
Laurence Fox misses out on running for London Mayor after messing up form Right-wing agitator…
Thursday’s front pages carry various stories – mostly domestic news. Several of the papers report on UK politics, with speculation on a summer general election. There’s coverage of the backlash from the raw sewage spills, and King Charles’s upcoming Easter message.
A few of the tabloids lead on celebrity news, but all-in-all there isn’t much unity on the front pages this morning.
Many of Wednesday’s front pages feature images of the twisted wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The Baltimore Bridge collapsed after a ship lost power and stuck it. The dramatic images are prominently featured on most papers, with many noting a mayday alert likely saved the lives of many people.
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