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Putin rejects Trump’s ceasefire Putin rejects Trump’s ceasefire: Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt some attacks in Ukraine, specifically on energy infrastructure, but will continue…
Severn barrage rejected-report Severn barrage rejected-report: A huge Severn Barrage with the potential to generate around 7% of the UK’s energy needs has been ruled…
Fears welfare reform will be severe blow to Scots budget Fears welfare reform will be ‘severe’ blow to Scots budget: An SNP minister warns that…
An east Belfast cafe owner who posted a social media message mocking obese people who use mobility scooters has been heavily criticised by a disability rights activist.
Charlene Hobbs, 36, who disappeared eight months ago from Riverside, Cardiff, is now the subject of a murder investigation.
Kemi Badenoch warns that the UK’s net-zero target by 2050 is a “fantasy” that could bankrupt the country.
Keir Starmer plans to unveil drastic benefit cuts despite growing opposition from Labour MPs and campaigners. Economists warn of significant impacts on claimants.
Newcastle newspaper The Journal dedicates its entire front page to Newcastle’s historic Carabao Cup win.
Western Mail says Saturday marked the worst day for Welsh Rugby fans as England humiliated them on home soil.
The National Scot leads with Stephen Flynn’s calls for the Labour government to dump their ‘Tory spending rules.’
The Daily Mail welcomes the planned changes to the welfare system, calling on the prime minister and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall, to “stand firm against the naysayers”.
Britain is over diagnosing mental health conditions, and too many in the country are being signed off on disability.
Labour backbenchers are speaking to the i newspaper, telling them they will soon make it known they are opposing the planned changes to benefits.
The Metro calls the announcement a “shock”, saying the prime minister took aim at what he called the “flabby, unfocused” quangos.
The Irish Times reports that a dissident republican feud has escalated as it emerges Óglaigh na hÉireann (ÓNH) has issued death threats.
The Scotsman says the chancellor’s move will help boost growth ahead of her visit to Scotland.
Putin: I will agree truce but only on my terms The Daily Express frames it as Putin wanting peace “but only on my terms” with the Russian…
The Daily Mail welcomes the news that the PM is to scrap NHS England with open arms, saying “patients to be put before NHS bureaucrats”.
Why I fell in love with Aston Villa The Sun front page leads with an exclusive interview with Prince William, who discusses his love for…
The Independent says the prime minister says the UK will keep its options open after Europe and Canada retaliate over the US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports with levies of their own.
Donald Trump has accused Ireland of taking advantage of the United States and says the trade relationship between the two should be focused on fairness.
The Herald bids farewell to former SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon.