Monday’s front pages report on a variety of stories; the latest from the Ukraine war and the divisions within the Conservative party.
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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.
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A lot of Friday’s front pages lead with the National Grid’s warning that the UK might face blackouts this winter due to the ongoing energy crisis.
Thursday’s papers lead with the Tory Party mess including speculation of infighting and the reaction to the prime minister’s speech.
Many of Wednesday’s papers lead on suggestions of infighting within the Conservative Party and ask if the PM can survive.
Most of Tuesday’s front pages lead with the reaction to the government’s u-turn on the scrapping of the 45p tax rate for the highest earners. It is seen as an embarrassing reversal for PM Liz Truss and her government.
Monday’s front pages report on the Tory rebellion over the plans to abolish the 45p tax rate. The row had dominated the news all weekend before Monday morning’s events – the government’s U-turn on the plans.
Most of Friday’s front pages focus on the difficult economic outlook for the UK ahead of today’s mini-budget announcement – with expected tax cuts.
Thursday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the international reaction to Russian president Vladimir Putin’s TV announcement, in which he hinted at nuclear weapons use and called up Russian military reserves which have prompted plenty of young Russian men to flee their homes.
Wednesday’s papers report on Prime Minister Liz Truss’s plan to cut a variety of taxes as politics makes a full return and the PM heads to New York for meetings.
All of Tuesday’s front pages are dedicated to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
Monday’s papers dedicate their front pages to the Queen ahead of her state funeral in Westminster.
Friday’s front pages are heavily dominated by royal news and a report that PM Liz Truss is to lift the ban on fracking.
All of Thursday’s newspapers focus on the start of the Queen’s four days lying in state.
Wednesday’s front pages lead on the Queen’s coffin being brought back to Buckingham Palace. The coffin arrived back in England following 24 hours of lying in state in Scotland.
Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by images of the Queen’s four children – King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward standing around their mother’s coffin.
Monday’s front pages feature pictures of the Queen’s coffin being carried by members of the Royal Company of Archers in Edinburgh. Most of the headlines express sadness over the Queen’s “final journey.”
All UK newspapers led with the death of Britain’s longest-serving monarch Queen Elizabeth II. The Monarch died on Thursday afternoon at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
Thursday’s front pages are dominated by the new prime minister as Liz Truss is to announce her government support plans for lowering bills this winter. The papers also give their analysis of the PM’s first PMQs session yesterday.
Wednesday’s front pages are dominated by the newly-appointed PM Liz Truss and her first day in office.
The new PM Liz Truss dominates the front pages – alongside widely believed reports that an energy bill freeze for homes and businesses will be one of her first major acts as prime minister.
Monday’s front pages are leading on the presumption that Liz Truss will become the country’s next prime minister – expected to be announced at 12:30 BST.
Many of Friday’s front pages lead with the recent prediction that the energy price cap will increase to £3,500.
Several of Thursday’s front pages lead with images of Boris Johnson with president Zelensky, after the PM visited Kyiv to mark Ukraine’s independence day.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk – Wednesday’s front pages lead with the shooting death of a nine-year-old girl in Liverpool.
Monday’s papers lead with various stories, including the upcoming GCSE results, the stabbing death of Tyson Fury’s cousin and the ongoing cost of living crisis.