- Spain’s Supreme Court rules hand-kissing without consent can be sexual assault
- King to Speak to Congress and Strengthen US-UK Alliance on State Visit
- Rubio to re-evaluate US NATO relationship amid European reluctance on Iran
- EU prepares mutual defence clause trigger amid escalating tensions.
- US journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped by militia in Baghdad, Iraq
- NHS may face critical supply shortages due to Iran conflict, warns report
- Iraq orders British-run dog shelter to relocate, risking 700 animal lives
- EU energy chief warns of prolonged high prices amid Iran conflict
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Chancellor summons City bosses to No 11 for infrastructure task force relaunch. Rachel Reeves met senior City figures on Friday…
Met apology felt like a slap in the face by racist Met Police who showed no respect for the dead.…
Starmer pledges up to £2.5bn to help UK steel industry after Trump’s tariffs threat but is hoping that the UK…
Pubs are set to come under further pressure when a raft of cost increases linked to the October Budget. The…
A man has died after actively resisting against police in South London. Met Police were called to the scene of…
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Tuesday’s front pages lead with a range of headlines centred around UK politics. There’s ongoing coverage of the WhatsApp group scandal after a second Labour MP was suspended for the vile messages in the chat. A handful of newspapers carry an image of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner walking with King Charles as he gave a tour of his housing project in Cornwall.
Several papers feature standalone domestic stories, with little room on the front pages to cover international news.
Only two of the major UK newspapers cover the breakdown in the Gaza ceasefire on the front pages, and there’s only a sprinkle of coverage of the US steel tariffs.
The back pages also cover a variety of stories, with several papers looking ahead at the Manchester City vs Real Madrid Champions League match tonight and there’s coverage of last night’s FA Cup action.
Large convoys of tractors and tanks filled the streets of Westminster in the latest protest against new inheritance tax rules…
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