Thursday’s front pages report on the continuing unease about the government tax cut plans and the mess of the Tory party following the prime minister’s first PMQs since the unveiling of the mini-budget.
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A Kanye West interview with the YouTube talk show The Shop: Uninterrupted has been scrapped after he allegedly used “hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes” in an interview.
The American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been told to pay $965 million in damages after he falsely claimed the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax.
Nato countries have announced they will deliver advanced air defence weapons to Kyiv following a heavy missile attack from Russia.
The first of 19 strikes by Royal Mail workers have begun in a long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
There are more than 100 child migrants who have gone missing after disappearing from UK hotels over a 14-month period, data reveals.
PM Liz Truss is under pressure from some senior Tory MPs to rethink tax cuts who want cuts to reassure the markets and stabilise the economy.
There are various stories on the front pages today, with PM Liz Truss’s plans to cap profits made by electricity companies as one of the leads.
US prosecutors have dropped their case against Adnan Syed, 42 – the man who spent more than 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit.
The rising death toll from the devastating landslide that ripped through a northern town of Venezuela is expected to reach 100 victims, President Nicolas Maduro has said.
Ukraine’s President Zelensky has called on countries to slap Russia with more sanctions following the Kremlin’s Monday attacks on Ukraine.
Official data shows the UK economy unexpectedly shrank in August for the first time in two months.
Manchester City was held to a goalless draw at Copenhagen but still managed to reach the last 16 of the Champions League.
Dame Angela Lansbury, known for starring in the hit US TV crime series Murder, She Wrote, has died aged 96.
All Ukraine regions woke this morning to air alerts as people were preparing to leave home for school and work.
At least 36 people are confirmed dead following landslides in Venezuela after the country was hit by days of heavy torrential rain and flooding.
A knee injury looks to force Liverpool forward Luis Diaz out of action until December.
The Bank of England has once again been forced to step in again to boost its emergency bond-buying scheme.
Unemployment rates are at their lowest level in nearly 50 years, the latest official figures show.
The UK’s highest court – the Supreme Court – will hear arguments on whether Holyrood can set up a Scottish independence referendum without needing Westminster to agree.
Nurse Lucy Letby, 32, has been accused of murdering five baby boys and two girls.
Enock Mwepu, 24 has been forced to retire from football due to a hereditary heart condition.
The man who attacked Katie Piper with acid is being hunted by police after breaching his licence condition.
Football superstar Harry Kane will make his CBeebies Bedtime Stories debut on Monday with his reading of The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright.
Putin accuses Ukraine of terrorism over Crimea bridge blast Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of terrorism, saying they attacked the bridge to Russian-annexed Crimea. The…