- Princess Eugenie ‘terminates all ties with dad Andrew’ amid Epstein controversy | News UK
- Vladimir Putin’s militant nuns are infiltrating churches throughout Europe.
- 13-Year-Old Schoolgirl Dies After Bunk Bed Set Ablaze While She Slept
- Eight Skiers Killed in Multiple Avalanches in the Austrian Alps
- ‘Undercover Chinese Guards May Penetrate Protests at Super Embassy | News UK’
- UK News Updates: Body has been recovered off the coast of Withernsea
- Bondi Beach Attack Hero Reunited with Colleagues After Coma Recovery
- Netanyahu critiques Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ in unusual rebuke of ally
Browsing: UK featured
Chancellor Rachel Reeve’s Budget continues to be scrutinised as do other Labour plans across the print media today.
Ongoing coverage of US politics – from Trump’s meeting with Biden to the appointments being made to Cabinet, find space in the UK media landscape.
The back pages – and social media – are dominated by the latest from English football. The ongoing search for a presenter to replace Gary Lineker as Match of the Day host is heavily featured on social media. There’s also coverage of another leaked video of EPL referee David Cootes who appeared to be snorting a white powder in the video during the summer’s EUROS.
A grey start for many with some fog patches and a little drizzle in places. Remaining grey across many northwestern areas. However, some bright or sunny spells developing elsewhere. Gentle winds, with temperatures around or a little above average.TONIGHT: Cloudy with hill fog and patchy drizzle across many northern areas, where increasingly breezy. Clear spells eastern Scotland, central and southern England and Wales, with patchy fog and frost.
Thursday’s headlines are made up of a variety of domestic and international stories.
Chancellor Rachel Reeve’s budget continues to be scrutinised as does other Labour plans. There’s further coverage of the assisted dying bill and a handful of reports regarding the NHS and other medical stories.
Images of Donald Trump and Joe Biden meeting at the White House following Trump’s election victory last week feature on some of the front pages. Whilst a handful of newspapers report the latest from the US as their lead story.
There is also some very light coverage of the recent report from the US that says Israel is committing ‘crimes against humanity’ in Gaza.
Showbiz gossip makes up the tabloids with the latest from I’m a Celebrity and the death of actor Timothy West filling up the space.
Several tabloids – and the back pages – report on a shocking new video of David Cootes appearing to sort a white powder. Cootes – a Premier League referee – had already been suspended after a video emerged of his X-rated rant about Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp.
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