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Year: 2024
Gareth Southgate explains why Cole Palmer did not play against Belgium and insists he is still in Euro 2024 contention…
Keyhole surgery could save Andy Murray’s farewell summer plans but Martina Navratilova thinks it’s all over Keyhole surgery could save…
Novak Djokovic announces split with coach Goran Ivanisevic ahead of French Open Novak Djokovic has confirmed he has split with…
Alan Shearer says Marcus Rashford’s place in the England squad for Euro 2024 is under threat Alan Shearer feels Marcus…
Former England captain Steph Houghton to retire at the end of the season Manchester City defender Steph Houghton, formerly the…
Mercedes boss reveals Carlos Sainz is on their shortlist to replace Lewis Hamilton Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has name-checked Carlos…
Jake Paul hits out at ‘jealous’ Conor McGregor after UFC star questions his fight with Mike Tyson Jake Paul has…
Front page summary The Guardian – Outrage over record discharges of sewage into rivers and seas The Guardian reports that water…
Front page summary The Independent – Barred from Europe: 2.4m Brits caught in Brexit passport chaos The Independent writes millions of…
Front page summary Metro – Damning report into savage death of Finley: Totally failed The Metro reports that a baby was…
Front page summary The Sun – Gogglebox George falls to his death The Sun reports that Gogglebox star George Gilbey has…
Front page summary Daily Express – King calls for more kindness in time of need The Daily Express reports the King…
Front page summary Daily Mirror – Day I lost my Paul Paul O’Grady and his husband Andre Portasio smile in a…
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.
A UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories has said there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Israel is “committing the crime of genocide against the Palestinians as a group in Gaza.”
The White House has confirmed that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has agreed to reschedule a planned US-Israeli official meeting to discuss a possible operation in Rafah, just days after Netanyahu cancelled the delegation.
Ethiopia’s largest bank has reported the recovery of nearly three-quarters of the $14 million (£12 million) it lost due to a technical issue that allowed customers to withdraw more funds than they had in their accounts.
France’s prime minister has announced that a teenage girl will face legal action from the state for falsely accusing her headteacher of assaulting her during a heated altercation regarding her wearing of an Islamic head-covering.
The remains of two individuals have been recovered from a submerged red pickup truck, which was trapped beneath the waters following the collapse of the Baltimore bridge.
Four individuals have died, and at least five others sustained injuries in Illinois, USA, when a knife-wielding assailant carried out a rampage, according to authorities in Rockford.
WCL: Chelsea vs Ajax women prediction, team news, lineups Chelsea WFC face Ajax Women on Wednesday night at Stamford Bridge…
England 2-2 Belgium: Jude Bellingham struck at the death to salvage England a deserved draw against Belgium on a night…
Front page summary The Guardian – CBI stops staff discussing sexual misconduct and bullying claims The Guardian leads with a report…
Front page summary Metro – Disaster after container ship collision: Heartbreak bridge The Metro reports that a mayday signal saved dozens…