- Horse and Cart Driver Arrested for Reckless Driving After E-Biker’s Death
- Council of Europe Secretary General warns against ECHR reforms on migration
- Warsaw Mayor Trzaskowski emphasizes Ukraine’s priorities in war outcome
- EIB President Calls for Acceleration of Savings and Investment Union on 5 February
- Empress Crown Damaged as Thieves Drop It While Escaping from Louvre | News UK
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- Council of Europe urges European nations to fund Ukraine Special Tribunal
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Browsing: UK News
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Most of Thursday’s front pages lead on domestic news, with political stories the most popular. Several front pages look ahead to the upcoming general election as Labour’s Keir Starmer sets out his plans to govern the country if his party is elected to office.
Elsewhere, many of the front pages leave space to report on the shooting of Slovakia’s prime minister. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot by a 71-year-old man in what has been described as a politically motivated attack. The PM is fighting for his life according to many of the papers – though a recent update suggests he is now in a critical but stable condition and is expected to pull through.
Most of the back pages lead on Man Utd’s 3-2 win over Newcastle in the latest Premier League match. There are also reports on Premier League plans to hold a vote on whether to scrap the controversial VAR.
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A teenager has been sentenced to 14 years in jail for fatally stabbing a British mother during a home invasion in Australia. Emma Lovell, 41, tragically lost her life while confronting two intruders in Brisbane on Boxing Day in 2022.
Summary A man was arrested after spitting at pro-Israel counter-protesters during a demonstration over Gaza at a London university. The…
Summary Scottish Greens representative Holly Bruce calls for Glasgow City Council to take action against Israel ahead of a football…
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Wednesday’s front pages cover a variety of stories with no one story dominating the news cycle this morning.
For some of the papers, the ongoing crisis in the Middle East leads the front pages, as Israel defies Western orders and invades Rafah – where more than 1 million people are sheltering.
Some papers find space for the story that the Garrick Club has voted to allow women to join. Other domestic stories include pubs will be allowed to stay open later if England reach the semis of the upcoming Euros and the UK’s plans to keep children safe online.
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