In a bold display of activism, protesters in Glasgow and across the UK took to the streets to demonstrate against arms exports to Israel, specifically…
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Police Officer Cliff Mitchell Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Catalogue of Rapes A shocking case of police misconduct has come to light as Cliff Mitchell,…
Another inmate dies at Parc Prison in Wales Wayne Hay, a 32-year-old inmate at Parc Prison in Bridgend, Wales, has tragically become the seventh prisoner…
Dortmund welcome PSG to Germany for the first leg of their semi-final matches tonight. The second leg takes place on Tuesday 7 May.
Second man arrested over Gogglebox star’s death A second man has been arrested in connection with the death of the former television personality George Gilbey.…
Britain’s blistering two-day heatwave to come to a crashing end at 8pm tonight Thunderstorms are set to bring a sudden halt to the short sunny…
The boy stabbed to death with a sword in Hainault has been named locally as Daniel Anjorin.
3 injured at school after teenager goes on rampage with ‘sharp object’ A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three…
Almost all of Wednesday’s front pages are dominated by the news that a 14-year-old boy was killed after an attacker armed with a sword went on the rampage in Hainault, north-east London. The attacker is in hospital, it is not believed to be related to terrorism or a targeted attack.
Several newspapers feature an image of King Charles – who returned to public life after starting his cancer treatment.
Elsewhere, the UK back pages feature images of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham as Bayern Munich and Real Madrid drew 2-2 in the first leg of the semi-finals of the Champions League.
Kate Forbes, the former finance secretary of Scotland, has hinted at a potential run for the leadership of the Scottish National Party (SNP). Despite support, she emphasised the need to consider what is best for the party, the country, and her family.
The Garrick Club, a prestigious men-only club in London, is facing a potential exodus of high-profile members, including musicians Sting and Mark Knopfler, if a…
But now, a new trend is emerging in the world of fish and chips. The classic dish is getting a modern twist as chefs across…
Residents in the area have been urged to keep their windows and doors closed as firefighters work tirelessly to tackle a blaze at the Synthite…
Israeli PM Netanyahu says Rafah attack will happen regardless of deal Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country will launch an invasion of Rafah…
An attack in north-east London on Tuesday morning has been declared a critical incident after five people were stabbed.
Police have confirmed a 13-year-old boy has been killed in a sword attack in Hainault, east London, this morning.
Erik ten Hag’s stance as he’s offered possible escape route out of Manchester United Erik ten Hag is set to be handed a possible escape…
First picture of man whose ‘headless torso’ was found in woods A man whose headless torso was found in woodland in Manchester has been named.…
Sword-wielding man attacks five people including police after ramming van into house A sword-wielding man has been arrested after five people were stabbed in a…
Boy, 14, killed in crash named and pictured The family of a boy who died in a car crash in Yorkshire over the weekend have…
Manchester United open to selling all but three first-team players this summer Manchester United are open to selling all but three first-team players this summer,…
Front page summary The Independent – SNP leader jumps before he’s pushed The Independent says Humza Yousaf had been facing no-confidence votes at Holyrood –…
Front page summary Metro – SNP crisis: You’ve only got Yousaf to blame The Metro leads on the resignation of Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf,…
Front page summary The Guardian – Yousaf quits as first minister after coalition gamble triggers SNP crisis The Guardian reports on what it calls the…
Many of Tuesday’s newspaper leads on the resignation of Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf. He resigned ahead of two votes of no-confidence – one in him and another in his government, which was due next week, and unlikely he’d survive. Both the Scottish and English papers lead on the SNP chaos, with the English papers focusing on his resignation and speech, whilst the Scottish papers are looking ahead at his successor.