What’s on the front page of The National?
The front page of The National this morning – 28/11/2024 – reports the UK is facing legal challenges over weapons sales to Israel.
The UK is facing a legal challenge regarding arms sales to Israel, which could result in an immediate ban on these exports. This comes amid ongoing violence in Gaza, with 11 people killed in recent Israeli airstrikes. The situation also ties into broader geopolitical moves, including Britain’s involvement in training the Lebanese army as a US-brokered ceasefire holds. An analysis explores why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to halt certain hostilities.
Talks are set to take place regarding the potential funding of a new ferry route connecting Scotland to mainland Europe. This development could have significant implications for trade and connectivity.
The Trump family has reportedly purchased cottages located at a Scottish golf course, adding to their property portfolio in the country.
Scottish political leader John Swinney acknowledges a policy reversal by Anas Sarwar, presenting it as a positive step forward.
‘Mohamed Al Fayed accusations’ & ‘Tories got immigration wrong’ – Paper Talk UK
A variety of topics feature on the front page. Several front pages cover the new allegations against the late Mohammed Al-Fayed. Police have said 90 women have now come forward with allegations, including an allegation from someone who – at the time – was “just 13.”
Domestic news features on the rest of the papers including the latest from No 10 and the UK-wide hunt for the Euromillions jackpot winner!
Elsewhere, most of the papers reflect on the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah which came into effect in Lebanon in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The back pages are dominated by Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League.