The UK’s warships are unable to fire at Houthi land targets as they are underequipped, leaving the US to carry out the missile strikes instead, says the Sunday Telegraph.
The Telegraph also reports that the Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis is set to demand slavery reparations from the brewing firm Greene King. The islands were once the home of 231 slaves owned by Benjamin Greene, who started the company which acknowledged its links to the slave trade in 2020. Greene King says it fully embraces “anti-racism in philosophy and practice”.
Camilla is pictured on the front page as she visits King Charles in hospital.
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UN agency condemns aid halt over alleged help for Hamas attacks The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees,
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