- Police arrest multiple suspects in Quentin Deranque killing in Lyon on Tuesday
- Ex-Chelsea star told he could reach ‘another level’ by joining Manchester United
- France arrests four suspects in death of far-right activist in Lyon
- Arsenal urged to sign ‘special’ £82m star ahead of Chelsea: ‘He’s got everything’
- US Ambassador Bill White meets Belgium’s Foreign Ministry amid controversy
- Six Arrested After Man’s Hand Severed at House Party
- Trump Warns Iran: Urgent Need for Nuclear Deal to Avoid Consequences
- Iran’s State TV Broadcasts Coerced Confessions from Protesters Raising Execution Fears
Browsing: UK Papers
The Independent leads on an exclusive with the mother of Brianna Ghey – the murdered trans school girl. Her mum is calling for tighter controls on smartphones and access to social media for young people in the wake of Brianna’s murder.
The Guardian reports that Yulia Navalnaya has called on Russians to “stand with me… and share the rage” in a nine-minute video published on social media. She urges the international community to support her and her husband’s work following his death.
Metro leads on the deaths of three children – aged seven, three and nine months – in Bristol on Sunday. The paper says the three kids are believed to have been murdered. A woman is being held in jail.
Elementor #585916February 20, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – PM: I know it’s…
The Daily Mirror focuses on the Royal reaction to the Israel-Gaza war. It leads with Prince William’s “message of peace” that “highlights the human suffering of the Middle East war, as innocent victims continue to die”. The top story adds that the Prince will meet aid workers providing help to Gaza, and will speak at a synagogue about the rise of antisemitism.
The Sun leads on a couple who are “at war” after winning £1m on a Lotto scratchcard. Charlotte paid for it and scratched it, but Michael claims he suggested the idea and tried to transfer her cash in the shop to cover the purchase. He says she initially decided to share the cash, but walked out on him weeks later before claiming to be sole winner.
Today Donald Trump, Viktor Orban and a motley crew of Western politicians have demolished that orthodoxy, constructing in its place a statist, “anti-woke” conservatism that puts national sovereignty before the individual.
Brussels is to impose its first-ever fine on tech giant Apple for allegedly breaking EU law over access to its music streaming services, according to five people with direct knowledge of the long-running investigation.
The Guardian reports that Alexei Navalny’s allies have accused Kremlin officials of “covering their tracks” after the activist’s death on Friday.
Elementor #585816February 19, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Independent – ‘British Army hero: Give…
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