- EU commissioner urges capitals to reduce oil and gas use amid Iran conflict
- Three killed, including mother and daughter, by falling tree in northern Germany
- European drivers face rising fuel costs as Iran conflict disrupts oil markets
- Iran executes nine political prisoners in a week amid ongoing protests
- Trump unveils ambitious $1.5 trillion defense budget plan
- Irina Papancheva releases ‘Brussels Naked’, exploring life in Brussels
- US authorities arrest grand-niece of slain Iranian commander amid crackdown
- Pepsi pulls sponsorship of Wireless Festival following Kanye West’s booking
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Tuesday’s front pages have a little more variety than what we’ve seen over the past few weeks – with other domestic topics away from the general election finding themselves as the lead story.
The tabloids lead on the opening day of a trial of a man accused of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder TV presenter Holly Willoughby. Princess Anne’s accident at home – which has seen the 73-year-old taken to hospital, as well as England’s upcoming Euros match also make the front splash.
Elsewhere, politics make up the rest of the front pages with the left-leaning newspapers picking up on comments that the IFS think tank has said Labour and Conservative plans to improve public services are “essentially unfunded.” The right-leaning papers offer up their scrutiny of Labour’s plans if they are elected to government on 4 July.
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