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Sunday’s front pages reflect a variety of ongoing domestic topics with several looking ahead at Tuesday’s speech by the prime minister. Sir Keir Starmer is set to say Britain will have to endure rising fuel payments and stricter economic measures in the coming months.
Pictures of Hannah Lynch – the 18-year-old daughter of British billionaire Mike Lynch, who died in the luxury yacht accident, make several of the broadsheet front pages. The tabloids feature snaps of recently sacked BBC presenter Jermaine Jenas and other showbiz stories.
London theatre targets Muslim audiences theatre like never before as it not only hosts a muslim play but also accommodates…
Rolex thief spared prison due to overcrowding after he broke his elbow trying to stealing a Patek watch in Mayfair…
England’s top flight returns this weekend as another round of football kicks off. Premier League fixtures Kick-offWhere to watch?Brighton &…
Sixth body found in Sicily yacht wreck Divers have found a sixth body in the wreckage of the superyacht that…
Breaking – Manchester City re-sign Gundogan from Barcelona Man City have resigned their former captain Ilkay Gundogan just 12 months…
A new Alzheimer’s drug has been “blocked for use on NHS” and the BBC has sacked one of its presenters – these are the top stories on Friday’s front pages.
The papers react to news that the new drug will not be available on the NHS due to costs with most papers reacting with shock and outrage. The drug was deemed efficient at slowing Alzheimer’s disease.
News that the BBC has sacked presenter Jermaine Jenas after complaints were made over ‘inappropriate behaviour’ makes the front page of the tabloids – and a common sidebar article for the broadsheets.
Elsewhere, several of the papers lead on other domestic topics including ongoing discussions around the recent GCSE results, ongoing disputes over public sector pay, Britain’s overcrowded prisons and other issues facing the government.
10 incredible offers so you can go out in London for less London might have a reputation for being expensive,…
Footballer Kiernan Hughes-Mason left toddler with brain damage after violent assault A former EFL footballer has been found guilty of…
Arsenal star agrees personal terms to leave Emirates in £30m transfer Eddie Nketiah has agreed personal terms with Nottingham Forest…
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