- Würzburg church to become bouldering centre as congregations decline
- Nigel Farage claims £5 million undisclosed donation stems from ‘serious hacking’ | News UK
- Spain allows passengers to disembark MV Hondius following hantavirus outbreak
- 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
Financial Times - Savers withdrew nearly $60bn from three US banks as Apple raises heat
Summary of the front page
The Financial Times says savers withdrew nearly $60bn from US banks Charles Schwab, State Street and M&T in the first quarter as customers moved their money in search of higher interest rates. Traditional banks could face further threat because of Apple and Goldman Sachs’ new savings account in the US that will pay 4.15% interest a year, it reports.
The paper’s main image is of Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian opposition activist, during a court hearing in Moscow where he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for treason.
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Würzburg church to become bouldering centre as congregations decline
The parish church of St Andrew in Würzburg, Germany, will be repurposed as a bouldering centre, reflecting a growing trend to utilise underused church buildings. Set to open in summer 2027, the project highlights the challenges facing congregations amidst declining membership and rising maintenance costs.

Nigel Farage claims £5 million undisclosed donation stems from ‘serious hacking’ | News UK
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Overnight, Nigel Farage claimed a serious computer-hacking case unveiled undisclosed donations to Reform UK. He described this as part of an operation against him and stated the party is considering legal options.

Spain allows passengers to disembark MV Hondius following hantavirus outbreak
Passengers stranded on the MV Hondius due to a hantavirus outbreak have finally disembarked in Tenerife. Among them are 22 British nationals, who will be taken to Arrowe Park Hospital in Merseyside for isolation upon their return. The disembarkation process continues with health checks.

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.
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