Most of Sunday’s newspapers report on the upcoming March Budget, set to be delivered on Wednesday.
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Miedema returned to North London on Tuesday, missing the Netherlands’ Nations League game against Germany.
Not all of the morning newspapers cover the massacre in Gaza last night, by the Israeli IDF who killed over 100 Palestinians and injured hundreds in Gaza who were queuing at aid trucks, igniting international condemnation and accusations of war crimes.
Meanwhile, political manoeuvring takes centre stage as The Express attempts to redirect the focus from George Galloway’s Rochdale by-election victory by highlighting Suella Braveman’s dire warnings on immigration.
The Workers Party of Britain candidate’s campaign heavily focuses on Gaza. He has overturned a Labour majority with 12,335 votes.
Good Morning! Thursday’s front pages look ahead at the March Budget, with a clear divide along political lines on how they speculate on what measures might be included.
England and Arsenal defender Lotte Wubben-Moy’s header put England ahead within the first minute.
Lionesses star Lotte Wubben-Moy fulfilled a promise she made to a young deaf fan with her goal celebration in England’s 5-1 win over Italy on Tuesday.
Boy, 14, fighting for life after being stabbed while answering knock at the door Parents have have been left too terrified to let their kids…
(Though, let’s face it, they might have had good reason to. What with their kids flying up into tubes and swelling into blueberries.)
His sudden death on Sunday evening at the age of 45 plunged the Royal Family into a state of shock.
He had been trying to overturn a ruling which saw his security downgraded after he stopped being a working royal.
Several of the right-leaning newspapers note the death of 45-year-old Thomas Kingston, who was the husband of Lady Gabriella Kingston and son-in-law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
Emergency services were called, but he was pronounced dead by London Ambulance Service at the scene.
Police believe Lilly-Marie Hollins, 13, from East Malling and Jazmyn Mansfield, 17, from Barming – both villages on the outskirts of Maidstone – may be in the same place.
(Though, let’s face it, they might have had good reason to. What with their kids flying up into tubes and swelling into blueberries.)
As a result, Everton now climb two places in the table, currently sitting in 15th position on goal difference, pending Brentford’s match on Monday night.
Extremism is the focus of many of Sunday’s front pages.
Extremism is the focus of many of Sunday’s front pages. Tory MP Lee Anderson has been suspended by his party following his comments about Mayor of London Sadiq Khan which have been labelled as “Islamophobic, anti-Muslim and racist”, whilst some of the papers lead on private security being used by some MPs due to rising tensions.
The Premier League returns this weekend with seven fixtures taking place. A Manchester City win will take them within a point of league leaders Liverpool, and a win for Arsenal will keep them within two points of the top – keeping the title race tight.
Shamima Begum loses court fight to have her British citizenship back A court has thrown out Shamima Begum’s bid to overturn the decision to strip…
No one single story dominates Friday’s front pages, instead, a mix of domestic and international topics find space on the front splashes. However, most papers continue their coverage of Wednesday’s Commons chaos, as it emerged the Speaker of the House bent the rules due in part to fears over the safely of MPs.
Thursday’s front pages lead on the chaos in the House of Commons on Wednesday following a debate and vote on calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza war.
House Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is facing calls to resign following the drama.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle has apologised to the SNP after the House of Commons descended into chaos, as 59 MPs signed a motion of no confidence in the speaker.
Lindsay Hoyle has come out fighting in the face of Tory and Scottish National party attempts to oust him.
Speaker of the house Sir Lindsay Hoyle is facing calls to resign after a Commons vote on a ceasefire in Gaza descended into chaos last night.