- Four-year-old boy in critical condition after hotel pool drowning in Gran Canaria
- World leaders arrive in Yerevan for European Political Community summit
- Cruise ship MV Hondius reports Hantavirus outbreak, leading to two deaths
- Trump withdraws 5,000 troops from Germany amid tensions with Merz
- Russian deputy minister flees to US amid high-level corruption investigation
- France’s interior minister visits free party as government tightens laws
- King Makes Star Wars Joke During Bermuda Trip Before May the Fourth
- Spain launches manhunt after woman fatally stabbed in Barcelona attack
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Summary A man was arrested after spitting at pro-Israel counter-protesters during a demonstration over Gaza at a London university. The…
Summary The Met Office has issued two yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms on Bank Holiday Monday, with up to 40mm…
Summary Shocking footage captured two people being hit and kicked in a possible mugging incident in North London. Police arrived…
Summary A man died after being stabbed during a fight on Corfield Street in Bethnal Green, East london. Police are…
Summary Obdulia Gracia Medina, a heavily pregnant woman, has been missing from a london hospital for almost a month. Police…
Summary Stomach-churning footage shows pools of human excrement floating in the River Thames in west london, leading to the cancellation…
Sunday’s front pages lead on various topics, with domestic politics spread across several. For a handful of papers, there are fresh reports about the newly – and controversial – Labour MP Natalie Elphicke, who defected from Conservative to Labour last week.
Elsewhere there is a handful of arts and entertainment news on the front pages – including the Eurovision winner and other domestic topics.
The back pages all lead on the latest from the weekend’s Premier League action – as Liverpool are officially out of the title race, and Man City move into top place.
Arsenal are in action today – facing Man Utd – and it’s a must-win if the Gunners want to claim the title.
Summary The iconic Harlech Tower, known as Nelson Mandela House in Only Fools and Horses, is set for demolition in…
Summary Census data reveals individuals’ national identity. The statistics provide insight into the sense of belonging among different populations, highlighting…
Summary David Hanson, a serial burglar with 105 previous convictions, was the first in the UK to be privately prosecuted…
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