Front page summary Metro – ‘Drink drive’ death of our angels The Metro reports that a five-year-old girl and her mum…
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Front page summary Daily Mirror – Praise for brave royal: The Kate effect The Daily Mirror continues its coverage of the…
Front page summary Daily Express – Tory MPs: We must now label China a threat to Britain Former Conservative Party leader…
Front page summary The Sun – Brave Kate saves livesThe Sun also reported a surge in searches about cancer after…
Baltimore: A bridge in the US city of Baltimore has completely collapsed into the Patapsco River after being hit by a container ship.
Tuesday’s front pages cover several major domestic topics, including ongoing coverage of Princess Kate, China’s cyber attack on the UK and the UN ceasefire resolution. Many of the papers react to China being formally accused by the British government of being behind “malicious” cyber campaigns against MPs and the UK’s elections watchdog.
Brigitte García, Ecuador’s youngest mayor, has been shot dead. The 27-year-old, along with her press officer, was discovered deceased in a car on Sunday in the town of San Vicente, where she had triumphed in the mayoral election just last year.
Russian state media is squarely pointing fingers at Ukraine and Western powers for the deadly assault on the Crocus Hall, mirroring narratives propagated by the Kremlin while ignoring Ukraine’s denial of involvement.
Israel has opted to cancel a scheduled meeting in Washington following the United States’ decision not to veto a UN Security Council resolution urging a ceasefire in Gaza.
Japan’s cabinet has given its nod for the export of newly developed fighter jets, a joint endeavour with the UK and Italy, signalling a departure from its longstanding pacifist stance.
Federal agents raided properties linked to rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs on Monday, as confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security. The raids were carried out as part of an ongoing investigation spanning New York, Los Angeles, and Miami.
Australian actress Rebel Wilson and British actor Sacha Baron Cohen are embroiled in a disagreement regarding Wilson’s intentions to include what Baron Cohen deems as “demonstrably false claims” about him in her upcoming memoir.
Dave Calhoun is to leave his role as head of Boeing at the end of this year, as the crisis over the company’s safety record continues to dominate.
The EU will launch an investigation into three of the biggest tech firms in the world over uncompetitive practices – Meta, Apple and Alphabet (which owns Google).
Anna Kendrick accused of rude behaviour by stylist who claims she ‘demanded $10,000 to wear clothes’ A stylist has accused…
Rebel Wilson refuses to be ‘bullied or silenced’ by Sacha Baron Cohen in messy memoir row Rebel Wilson has named…
Cameron Diaz, 51, ‘beyond lucky’ to become a mother again as she secretly welcomes baby boy Cameron Diaz and Benji…
Brooklyn Beckham commits ‘disgusting’ cardinal sin during new cooking tutorial Brooklyn Beckham has once again found himself at the centre…
Blockbuster TV series axed after two seasons despite winning Bafta award The Lazarus Project has been axed after two series,…
Hugh Grant ponders move into politics despite ‘absolutely terrifying’ abuse Hugh Grant has considered a move into politics despite being…
Ivan Toney to be given first England start against Belgium Brentford forward Ivan Toney will be handed his first England…
Why England players have no names on their shirts vs Belgium England stars are set to wear shirts without names…
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski will wreck Wales dream of Euro 2024 place Robert Lewandowski has been the scourge of defences…
Christian Horner opens door for Carlos Sainz to re-join Red Bull after Australian Grand Prix win Christian Horner has suggested…
British democracy targeted as Chinese hackers breach personal details of 40 million voters.