Daily Mirror - We save lives for £14 an hour

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The  Daily Mirror reports junior doctors are being paid as little as £14 an hour to carry out vital operations. Citing the British Medical Association (BMA) union as its source, the paper claims a junior doctor with 10 years’ experience is paid about £28 an hour while one with a year’s experience gets just £14.09. 

There is also a look ahead to the new series of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent, featuring new judge Bruno Tonioli, which starts this weekend.

The front page also pictures Prince William and his brother Harry as new TV show will explore why Prince William didn’t go to war but Harry did. 

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A B-52 bomber crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California, resulting in the deaths of all eight crew members on board. The incident is currently under investigation as officials gather details about the crash.

Coverage analyzed: The Washington Post | CNN | NBC Los Angeles | edwards.af.mil
The Washington Post’s headline states, “Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California, killing all 8 on board,” emphasizing the nature of the aircraft and its operational context. In contrast, CNN’s headline reads, “8 crew members killed when a B-52 bomber crashes at California’s Edwards Air Force Base,” focusing directly on the casualties rather than the incident itself. This difference frames the narrative; while The Washington Post highlights the aircraft and its location, CNN centers on the human impact of the tragedy.

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