- Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister following election victory
- TikTok Influencers Charged for Selling Over £1 Million in Counterfeit Merchandise
- Connecticut woman prepares lawsuit against cruise ship passengers over hantavirus outbreak
- Spain reflects on 40 years of EU membership and its transformative impact
- Canary Islands president calls for collaboration after court ruling on MV Hondius
- Court evicts 67-year-old madrid pensioner amid rising housing costs
- Brazil’s Supreme Court Bars Law That Could Reduce Bolsonaro’s Sentence
- Premier League — Sunday’s 3rd May fixtures
The Observer - Hospitals in frantic bid to fill gaps left by Doctors’ strike
Summary of the front page
The Observer has looked ahead to next week and the disruption likely to be caused by the junior doctors’ strike. “Hospital trusts are taking desperate measures to limit the predicted loss of life from this week’s NHS strikes,” it reports. The paper claims this includes “threatening consultants who refuse to do extra work, and tempting junior doctors to cross picket lines by increasing locum pay”.
Also on the front page is a report about the disquiet in the Labour Party over a controversial attack advert which claimed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak “does not believe adults convicted of sexually assaulting children should go to prison”. It says shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper was not informed about the ad before its release.
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Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister following election victory
Péter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary’s new prime minister, succeeding Viktor Orbán after 16 years. His Tisza party gained 141 seats in the National Assembly, securing an outright majority. Magyar emphasised a mandate for systemic change and called for swift resignations from former officials.

TikTok Influencers Charged for Selling Over £1 Million in Counterfeit Merchandise
UK MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, six individuals were arrested in Rotherham for selling counterfeit clothing on TikTok. Over £1.1 million worth of fake items were seized from a warehouse during the operation.

Connecticut woman prepares lawsuit against cruise ship passengers over hantavirus outbreak
Teresa Jack, a Connecticut woman, is preparing a class action lawsuit against passengers on the MV Hondius for not self-isolating after a hantavirus outbreak. Three deaths have been reported. Supporters have pledged $1 million for the legal fund. Next steps include consultations with authorities.

Spain reflects on 40 years of EU membership and its transformative impact
Spain marks 40 years of EU membership, highlighting its transformation since 1986. Per capita income has soared from €7,300 to over €31,000, life expectancy increased to 84, and exports rose to 34% of GDP. These advancements underscore the profound impact of European integration on the nation’s development.
Canary Islands president calls for collaboration after court ruling on MV Hondius
Fernando Clavijo, President of the Canary Islands, emphasised the need for collaboration following a Spanish court ruling forcing the MV Hondius to dock near Tenerife. He urged responsible action to ensure smooth operations for passengers before they continue their journey.

Court evicts 67-year-old madrid pensioner amid rising housing costs
In Madrid, the recent eviction of 67-year-old pensioner Mariano Ordaz highlights the severe strain on the city’s housing market. Evicted on the fifth attempt, Ordaz faces homelessness as Spain sees a surge in rents, fuelling concerns of up to 60,000 evictions nationwide amid the lapse of an anti-eviction moratorium.
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