- EU and Australia sign landmark deal, boosting trade by up to 33% over decade
- Spain blocks US aircraft from using airspace in operation against Iran
- Slovenia’s parliament to convene on 10 April amid coalition talks
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill to rename Palm Beach airport after Trump
- Bosnia vs Italy & more — Tuesday’s 24th Mar fixtures
- Australia police confirm shooting death of fugitive Desmond Freeman after standoff
- Young voters in Hungary back opposition party over Fidesz amid election interference claims
- Russia expels British diplomat accused of subversive intelligence activities
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Ongoing British scandals dominate Wednesday’s front pages with the Waspi women and the second post office scandal leading the way. The government’s decision not to pay compensation to millions of women born in the 1950s, affected by changes to the state pension, has drawn a strong reaction across the UK newspapers regardless of political leanings. The papers express their anger at what they roundly call a betrayal from the government.
The sentencing of the father and stepmother of Sara Sharif also makes several front pages. The pair were jailed for life for the 10-year-old’s murder.
On the international front, a handful of British newspapers lead with the death of a Russian general accused of using chemical weapons in Ukraine. Lt Gen Igor Krillov and his assistant were killed in an explosion caused by a bomb hidden on a scooter.
Elon Musk is reportedly ready to ‘bankroll’ Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Farage met with Musk in the US and said there were “ongoing negotiations” about Musk making a financial contribution.
Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday killed dozens of people in Gaza City and Beit Lahiya as negotiations continued in Doha. Medics confirmed at least 10 people died in an airstrike on a house in the Daraj suburb of Gaza City, including eight members of the same family. Among the victims were a father, his three children, and their grandmother, according to casualty reports.
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