- North Korea’s Kim Jong-un inspects munitions factory with daughter Kim Ju-ae
- European Commission proposes inspection of Druzhba pipeline amid Hungary veto
- Wrexham vs Swansea City — Friday’s 6th Mar fixtures
- Royal Marines conduct covert raid from German U-boat during NATO exercise
- Poland’s president vetoes EU defence loan legislation, escalating political clash
- Iran launches drone strike on US-led forces base in Erbil, injuring soldiers
- Iran’s foreign minister claims bombings have ‘no impact’ on military strength
- Israeli military drops charges against soldiers accused of abusing detainee
Browsing: UK featured
Cliff Notes – Man guilty of murder after driving into Good Samaritan in Sheffield Hassan Jhangur, 25, was found guilty…
Cliff Notes – PE teacher appears in court charged with sexual offences against children Bronwen James, 29, faces 13 sexual…
Christian Horner Sacked as Red Bull F1 Team Boss Christian Horner has been removed as CEO and team principal of…
Cliff Notes: UK’s biggest house builders guilty CMA investigation The UK’s leading house builders will contribute £100m to affordable housing…
Cliff Notes – Iconic heavy metal musician Kevin Riddles dies age 68 after cancer diagnosis Kevin Riddles, founding bassist of…
Raynor Winn defends her memoir The Salt Path, stating that claims she “lied” are misleading and affirms the book is based on her and her husband’s real-life journey after significant personal loss.
Cliff Notes – Anthony Elanga deal agreed – source Newcastle United has finalised a £55 million deal with Nottingham Forest…
Cliff Notes – Cyber attack on M&S latest Marks & Spencer’s chairman, Archie Norman, stated the company remains in “rebuild…
The public inquiry has revealed that at least 13 postmasters may have taken their own lives due to wrongful accusations linked to the Horizon IT system, which the Post Office and Fujitsu knew could produce false data.
Tuesday’s newspapers offer a variety of stories with no one story dominating all the front pages. A handful of papers cover French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to Britain, marking the first EU leader’s state visit since Brexit. There’s a handful of other UK political stories on the front pages.
A few other papers focus on Jeffrey Epstein and the FBI confirming that there was no Epstein client list, and their investigation into Prince Andrew’s links to Epstein being closed.
Erin Patterson is splashed across some of the UK front pages as the Australian woman was found guilty of murdering her in-laws by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms during a family meal. She will be sentenced next week, bringing closure to a case that has gripped millions around the world.
The front pages have further coverage of the Texas flooding as the death toll hits more than 100, and many remain missing, and new weather warnings are issued. More rain is expected, set to make rescue operations even more difficult.
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