- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards attack Singapore-flagged ship in Strait of Hormuz
- Urgent recall of Squishy Dumplings toys from China over toxic chemical risk
- Michel Barnier clarifies UK’s options for rejoining the EU bloc
- Supreme Court rules Trump can end protections for Haitians and Syrians
- Plane battling wildfire crashes in Northwest Territories with three aboard
- Supreme Court invalidates Hawaii law on guns in publicly accessible private property
- Spyware firm Intellexa linked to journalist hacking in talks with UK officials
- Diver confirmed dead and another missing after cliff collapse in Biarritz
Browsing: UK featured
After last night’s football heartbreak that saw the only two English teams left in the Champions League – Arsenal and Man City – knocked out, the focus now turns to the Europa League 2nd leg matches.
British tourist critically ill after misjudging jump from cliff and landing on rocks A man was seriously hurt after misjudging…
BBC News presenter launches legal fight against broadcaster after being off air for over a year BBC presenter Martine Croxall…
Prime suspect in murder at £4,000,000 flat ‘has fled the UK’ The prime suspect in the murder of a 27-year-old…
Tory MP Sir Edward Leigh Slams Slow Roll-Out of Digital Connectivity in Rural Areas In a fiery exchange during Science,…
Shannon Matthews’ kidnapper Michael Donovan dies from cancer The kidnapper who conspired to snatch schoolgirl Shannon Matthews as part of…
Why was ‘Britain’s strictest school’ allowed to ban Muslim prayer? A High Court judge has ruled that a prayer ban…
The second night of Champions League matches get underway tonight with both English clubs – Manchester City and Arsenal – in action and with it all to play for.
UK inflation falls as meat and crumpet prices drop Food prices have dropped on items such as meat, crumpets and…
Wednesday’s newspaper front pages feature a variety of stories, with no strong lead dominating the papers. There are a few hot topics, mostly domestic stories, splashed across several papers.
For a couple of the right-leaning tabloids, the news that a Muslim pupil has lost a High Court challenge brought against her school in North London, over a ban on prayer rituals, is celebrated on the front splashes.
The planned smoking ban, which passed its first hurdle in the Commons yesterday, is also reported on. Some papers look at the health benefits of a smoking ban, others report on it being “un-conservative.” Several papers pick up on the 165 Tory MPs who abstained from voting – suggesting PM Rishi Sunak’s party is fracturing.
Elsewhere, there’s room for more UK and international political stories including the ongoing Middle East crisis and US inflation.
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