Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Sunak battles for party amid Rwanda vote Most of Tuesday’s newspapers focus on the battle facing Rishi Sunak as…
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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
The daily news summary is a round-up of the national and international front pages and the main stories dominating them.
At WTX News we cover a variety of newspapers in our daily Paper Talk series so your news summary gives you a detailed and clear overview of the stories that are important regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum, whether you want tabloid or broadsheet – we’ve got the variety summarised in one spot for your consumption.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Rishi fighting for survival ahead of potential Tory rebellion Many of Monday’s papers say Rishi Sunak’s leadership may come under…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: ‘Tories are imploding’ as ‘Sunak faces rebellion’ Rishi Sunak’s struggle to gain support within his party for the latest attempt…
Thursday’s front pages lead with the resignation of immigration minister Robert Jenrick, who quit after the government announced its latest Rwanda plans – they didn’t go far enough for Jenrick.
Several of Wednesday’s front pages speculate on how far the government will go in the new legislation aimed at sending migrants to Rwanda.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Plans to slash migration – ‘chaotic and cruel’ Tuesday’s front pages report on various headlines. One of the main…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Tories plotting election fight & Man City fury Monday’s front pages cover various stories including the BBC license fee,…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk – Middle East war resumes & royal drama Sunday’s newspapers lead on the latest from the Middle East and…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Royals named & tributes to Alistair Darling Friday’s newspapers report on the aftermath of a new royal book. Many…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: ‘Hostage baby died in Gaza’ & ‘Racist royals revealed’ Several of Thursday’s newspapers carry a picture of 10-month-old Kfir…
Several of Wednesday’s newspapers continue their coverage of a new royal book after its Dutch translation reportedly named the ‘royal racist’.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Extension of truce ‘encouraging step’ Tuesday’s front pages lead with the extension of the truce between Israel and Hamas…
Monday’s newspapers pay tribute to former England manager Terry Venables, who died at the age of 80 over the weekend.
Friday’s front pages report on the reaction to the migration figures, released by the ONS – which said net migration into the UK hit a record 745,000 people last year.
Thursday’s newspapers cover the reaction to the Autumn Statement.
Most of Wednesday’s front pages lead with pictures of the four teenagers who are believed to have died after going missing during a camping trip in Wales.
Many of Tuesday’s newspapers focus on the latest from the Covid inquiry after Sir Patrick Vallance gave evidence yesterday.
Monday’s front pages look ahead to Wednesday’s Autumn Budget and speculate over possible tax cuts that might be announced in the chancellor’s spending plans.
Friday’s front pages have several stories dominating, with former Home Secretary Suella Braverman still making the front splashes.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: Sunak vows emergency law to start Rwanda flights Thursday newspapers report on Rishi Sunak’s vow to bring in emergency…
Many of Wednesday’s front pages cover, for a second day, the aftermath of Suella Braverman’s sacking.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk: David Cameron shock return to front line politics & Suella sacked Almost all of Tuesday’s front pages lead on ex-PM…
Monday’s newspapers continue their coverage of the latest from UK politics – as it looks to be a busy week ahead for Westminster.
Sunday’s newspapers look back on the event in London on Armistice Day after protesters clash amid calls for Suella Braverman to be sacked.
Many of Friday’s newspapers lead with questions over the future of Home Secretary Suella Braverman after she wrote an article accusing the Metropolitan Police of bias over its handling of left and right-wing protests.