- US and UK Withdraw Troops from Key Middle East Base Amid Rising Iran Tensions
- Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Awards Her Medal to Donald Trump
- Saudi Arabia launches $1bn Six Flags theme park in Qiddiya City
- Iran issues direct threat to Donald Trump: ‘Next time, the bullet won’t miss’
- Inside Venezuela’s ‘hell on earth’ prison: inmates face starvation and electrocution
- Iran Reverses Death Sentence for Erfan Soltani: No Execution Planned
- Passenger Plane Surrounded by Police at Barcelona Airport Following Warplane Escort
- Ukrainian street cleaner takes a moment amid drone attack
Browsing: UK News
The WSL returns this weekend with Man City looking to leapfrog Chelsea and regain the top spot – even if it’s only for a while as neither Chelsea nor Arsenal are playing WSL matches this weekend. Instead, the teams will be it out in the League Cup final – in front of a crowd of more than 20,000 football fans.
Two killed when van drove wrong way down M25 after police chase On the day she was died, mum Zoe…
Man arrested after Gogglebox star George Gilbey fell ’80ft through a skylight’ to his death A man has been arrested…
Anti-monarchy protesters shout ‘down with the crown’ at Queen Camilla Protesters shout ‘down with the crown’ at Queen Camilla as…
Thursday’s front pages carry various stories – mostly domestic news. Several of the papers report on UK politics, with speculation on a summer general election. There’s coverage of the backlash from the raw sewage spills, and King Charles’s upcoming Easter message.
A few of the tabloids lead on celebrity news, but all-in-all there isn’t much unity on the front pages this morning.
Many of Wednesday’s front pages feature images of the twisted wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The Baltimore Bridge collapsed after a ship lost power and stuck it. The dramatic images are prominently featured on most papers, with many noting a mayday alert likely saved the lives of many people.
England captain Leah Williamson has been named in the squad for the Euro 2025 qualifiers against Sweden and the Republic of Ireland. Williamson could get her first cap since April last year.
Many of Monday’s front pages continue ongoing coverage of the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis. Elsewhere, the British government is set to blame China for a 2021 cyber attack, which saw 40m British voters’ details hacked – that’s on many of the front pages this Monday.
Wales reach Euro 2024 play-off final after thrashing Finland 4-1 Wales have reached the Euro 2024 play-off final after defeating…
Train derails and forces huge stretch of railway to shut down A passenger train has derailed in Cumbria, forcing a…
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