- Serbia prepares for EXPO 2027 amid ongoing EU accession discussions
- Ukraine strikes major oil terminal in St Petersburg amid conflict escalation.
- Nigel Farage failed to disclose funds from convicted fraudster, report says
- Three injured and two arrested following assault near Beacon Hill Park in Victoria
- Trump celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and criticises communism in July 4th address
- Murder investigation initiated after fatal crash claims life of woman in her 70s
- British teenager in critical condition after falling from hotel balcony in Athens
- Thousands protest in France for action against sexual violence after murder
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UK Daily Trending stories Trending – Joe Biden drops out of the presidential election race It’ll be no surprise that…
Monday’s front pages are dominated by one story: Joe Biden’s announcement he will not seek re-election in November, and backing his vice president Kamala Harris to be the Democratic candidate. The president had been under growing pressure to step aside following a disastrous TV debate performance that had many Americans questioning his age and mental fitness. Despite attempting to mount several comebacks, a few other high-profile gaffes only added to the pressure – which saw high-profile Democrats and Democratic figures call on the president to step aside. Biden will remain in office until the end of his term. The US will head to the polls in November to elect their new president – a race that now looks likely to be Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump. The new president will assume office in January 2025.
Away from US politics, a handful of tabloids report on the Strictly Come Dancing bullying scandal, whilst the back pages are dominated by golf and cricket.
France recalls contaminated Olympic-branded water bottles France has recalled a line of Olympic-branded water bottles for children just a week…
Top Democrats throw support behind Harris after Biden exits race A growing number of senior Democrats and party donors are…
Bangladesh Court Scraps Job Quotas After Deadly Unrest Bangladesh’s top court has significantly reduced quotas in government jobs, which had…
EU and Serbia sign historic lithium mining agreement The EU has praised a new lithium mining agreement with Serbia as…
Israel strikes Houthis after drone attack Israel launched airstrikes on the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeidah in Yemen, following a drone…
After months of speculation US President Biden drops out of US presidential race and endorses Kamala Harris. Joe Biden ended…
Prices fall in 49% of homes in area just 28 minutes from Kings Cross If you’re on the hunt for…
Sunday’s newspaper front pages have a range of leads – with domestic politics being the most popular. Several papers leave space to report on the ongoing chaos caused by the global IT crash as travellers remain stranded and reports suggest it could take weeks for the chaos to calm.
Elsewhere, showbiz news features on a handful of tabloid front pages and Premier League gossip leads the back pages.
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